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How Half of America's Eggs Became Cage-Free
CultureEN
How Half of America's Eggs Became Cage-Free

From just a few percent in the early 2000s to nearly half today - the surprising story of how animal advocates moved a massive industry, and why grocery stores are the final frontier.

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MC
Minho Choi
OpenAI's Military Deals Expose AI's 'Black Box' Problem
TechEN
OpenAI's Military Deals Expose AI's 'Black Box' Problem

OpenAI faced internal backlash over Pentagon contracts, revealing deeper questions about AI military use, transparency, and corporate accountability in defense partnerships.

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DH
Doyun Han
Apple's $30 Million Detroit Bet: Is It Creating Coders or Just Good PR?
TechEN
Apple's $30 Million Detroit Bet: Is It Creating Coders or Just Good PR?

Apple invested $30M in its Detroit Developer Academy to create opportunity. While it changed some lives, others faced low stipends and a tough job market. An analysis of Big Tech's education promises.

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DH
Doyun Han
PRISM

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Swiss Court Admits Landmark Climate Lawsuit Against Cement Giant Holcim
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Swiss Court Admits Landmark Climate Lawsuit Against Cement Giant Holcim

In a historic first for Switzerland, a court has agreed to hear a climate change case brought by Indonesian islanders against cement giant Holcim, setting a major precedent for corporate accountability.

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HK
Haneul Kim
J&J's $65.5M Talc Verdict: A Warning for Legacy Brands in the Era of Hyper-Accountability
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J&J's $65.5M Talc Verdict: A Warning for Legacy Brands in the Era of Hyper-Accountability

Johnson & Johnson's $65.5M talcum powder verdict signals a new era of corporate liability and consumer safety scrutiny for legacy brands. PRISM dissects the implications.

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MC
Minho Choi
From Texas to the Trenches: The Lawsuit Forcing Big Tech to Confront Its 'Blood Chip' Problem
TechEN
From Texas to the Trenches: The Lawsuit Forcing Big Tech to Confront Its 'Blood Chip' Problem

A Texas lawsuit accuses Intel, AMD, and TI of negligence as their chips power Russian weapons. This analysis breaks down the 'blood chip' crisis and its impact on tech investors.

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DH
Doyun Han
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