NIST launches new program to advance evaluation for AI

Excerpted from an NIST Blog The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is launching a new testing, evaluation, validation and verification (TEVV) program intended to help improve understanding of […]
Impact of Judicial Privacy Laws on background checks

Excerpted from a Forbes article by Alonzo Martinez In response to rising violence and threats against public officials, state legislatures across the United States have enacted judicial privacy laws to […]
U.S. proposes reclassifying marijuana as low-risk drug

The administration of President Joe Biden formally proposed on May 16 to reclassify marijuana as a “less dangerous drug,” a first-time shift that would bring federal policy in line with […]
Cheating on drug tests reaches 30-year high

Excerpted from a Yahoo Finance Post by Vandana Singh Cheating on drug tests among American workers has surged to its highest level in over 30 years, according to a lab […]