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Unmasking Human Trafficking: New AI Research Reveals Hidden Recruitment Networks
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BALTIMORE, MD, May 24, 2025 – Most anti-human trafficking efforts focus on breaking up sex sales; however, new research in the INFORMS journal Manufacturing & Service Operations Management is turning its attention to where trafficking truly begins – recruitment. Using machine learning to analyze millions of online ads, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have uncovered patterns that link deceptive job offers to sex trafficking networks. By mapping the connections between recruitment and sales locations, the study reveals a hidden supply chain – one that can now be exposed and interrupted earlier in the trafficking process.

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New U.S. drug prices doubled amid a shift toward treating rare diseases
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Drugs being explicitly developed to treat rare diseases are getting more expensive.

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Human air traffic controllers keep flyers safe. Should AI have a role?
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Old technology is behind the recent ongoing delays and cancellations at Newark Liberty International Airport, but newer technology will be an important part of the solution.

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With Vaccine Limitations, Will COVID-19 Hamstring Biden?

With Vaccine Limitations, Will COVID-19 Hamstring Biden?

The Hill, January 19, 2021

Many are counting the hours until Inauguration Day, when Joe Biden becomes the nation’s 46th presidents. He inherits the country from a dysfunctional administration that will leave behind a spate of unimaginable carnage, more of which will be revealed in the coming weeks. Biden’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic will be front and center on his agenda. Unfortunately, it will take the first two years of his administration to gain traction in the battle. By that time, history suggests that Republicans will likely have gained control of both the House and the Senate, a common phenomenon in midterm elections. As such, COVID-19 will not only define Biden’s presidency, it may be its undoing. 

Don't Put Smokers Toward the Front of the Vaccination Line

Don't Put Smokers Toward the Front of the Vaccination Line

NY Daily News, January 20, 2021

As COVID-19 vaccine production ramps up, with millions of doses distributed into the nation’s immunization supply chain every week, state and county public health departments are working to immunize a growing cohort of the population. The CDC recently reduced the age eligibility guidance for immediate immunization to 65 years, and added younger adults (those 16 to 64 years old) with underlying health conditions including cancer, chronic kidney disease, COPD, heart disease, obesity, sickle cell disease, diabetes and smoking, and those immunocompromised due to organ transplant. 

Morocco’s OCP Group Shortlisted for US Frank Edelman Award 2021

Morocco’s OCP Group Shortlisted for US Frank Edelman Award 2021

The North Africa Post, January 19, 2021

Morocco’s OCP group, world’s major phosphates and fertilizers producer, has been selected among the seven finalists vying for the prestigious Frank Edelman Award 2021. The Moroccan state-owned company has been commended for using optimization models to enhance production, marketing and logistical processes to facilitate global distribution. The focus on optimization has boosted OCP’s innovation and entrepreneurship. Leading companies such as Amazon, Ali baba, JD.com, Lenevo, medical center “Memorial Sloan Kettering” and UN World Food Program (WFP) have also been shortlisted for the Franz Edelman award which recognizes and rewards outstanding example of operations research, management science, and advanced analytics.

Stop Doing This Immediately to Avoid the New COVID Strain, Doctors Warn

Stop Doing This Immediately to Avoid the New COVID Strain, Doctors Warn

Best Life, January 15, 2021

The U.K.'s highly contagious B.1.1.7 variant of the coronavirus is starting to spread throughout the U.S., making the already difficult task of slowing the virus even more challenging. With recent studies confirming that the new variant of the virus is significantly more transmissible than the current dominant COVID strain in the States, some experts are warning that it's safest to immediately stop doing certain activities to avoid the new COVID strain. Read on to see what you should be staying away from as the pandemic rages on, and for an update on where the U.K. variant is already, check out The New COVID Strain Is Now in These 12 States.

FedEx and UPS Deliver on COVID-19 Vaccine Shipments, But Mission Still Sees Slowdowns

FedEx and UPS Deliver on COVID-19 Vaccine Shipments, But Mission Still Sees Slowdowns

Commercial Appeal, January 14, 2021

After months of preparation and scrutiny from U.S. lawmakers, FedEx and UPS’ COVID-19 vaccine distribution mission appears to be going as smoothly as the delivery giants assured it would. “Simply put, a global health crisis of this scale requires a network of our scale to address,” COO Raj Subramaniam said days after the company made its first delivery of Pfizer and BioNTech’s vaccine. “This is who we are and what we do.” The effort to vaccinate America has encountered slowdowns, however, after FedEx and UPS deliver the shipments to administration sites.

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