investigations
Coverage of investigations in the Nexus archive.
- AI-powered tools can trace missing persons faster, with more accuracy, say experts
AI-powered tools can trace missing persons faster and more accurately, according to experts. They significantly improve the speed and accuracy of investigations, especially when time is critical.
- Ex-CIA Director John Brennan seeks court order requiring records from investigations be preserved
John Brennan, a CIA Director, is suing the Trump administration to obtain a court order requiring preservation of records from investigations targeting him. The lawsuit demands officials maintain these records.
- Ex-CIA Director John Brennan seeks court order requiring records from investigations be preserved
John Brennan, former CIA director, sued the Trump administration seeking a court order to preserve records from investigations targeting him, arguing the records are essential for his defense against a potential indictment and to demonstrate a vindictive prosecution.
- Gavin Newsom desperately tries to flip the script on Trump with aggressive new letter: ‘Which is it?’
Gavin Newsom sent an aggressive letter to Donald Trump, questioning his stance on investigations and public accountability. Newsom accused the nation's top law enforcement official of applying double standards in their handling of investigations and public accountability.
- Webinar: Why network incidents take too long to resolve
The article discusses how many organizations face delays in resolving network incidents due to slow investigations and coordination. It highlights a webinar exploring the use of automation and AI-assisted workflows to help IT teams reduce response times.
- Paris school aide goes on trial over alleged sexual abuse of preschool children
A French kindergarten aide went on trial in Paris for allegedly sexually assaulting five preschool children. The case is part of broader investigations into abuse allegations at multiple Paris schools, with authorities facing pressure to improve child protection in after-school care.
- Camp Mystic withdraws application to renew license, will not reopen this summer
Camp Mystic's owners announced they will not reopen the camp this summer amid multiple investigations and lawsuits, following a week of criticism and a threat from a lawmaker to shut them down.
- The Federal Agency Coming for Gender-Affirming Care
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is reportedly increasing scrutiny of gender-affirming care for minors through new hires and investigations. These efforts appear aimed at penalizing providers and advocates of such care.
- Pointed News Quiz | Investigations, Business Leaders, Cons
The article presents a quiz focusing on recent investigations, prominent business leaders, and consumer-related topics. It aims to test readers' knowledge on these current issues.