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A slim majority of voters still support Trump’s deportation agenda, but the GOP base is splintering over tactics.
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The discussion explains why technology decisions affect audit quality and cannot remain operational choices. It concludes that a fiduciary, partner-level CTO role is now structurally ...
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Green means go…to the doctor In A Nutshell Scientists engineered living skin that glows green when it detects inflammation in ...