The Daily Populous

Saturday February 10th, 2024 evening edition

image for Young Blood: Zelensky Bets on New Generation, Battle-Tested Officers for Top Army Posts

The next Ukrainian army commander will carry on that work with a fresh outlook and renewed energy, Zelensky said.

The man picked by Zelensky to replace Zaluzhny – Oleksandr Syrsky – is well known in Ukraine for leading successful operations in defensive fighting around Kyiv in Feb.-Mar.

2022, and for near blitzkrieg offensive catching the Russian army flat-footed east of Kharkiv in Sep. 2022.

Constant movement from the lower ranks towards higher… I think that, more or less, they are from the same school.

For instance, those officers he [President Zelensky] named,” Zhorin said.

All cut their teeth in combat, in front-line fighting, as junior officers during Russia’s first invasion of Ukraine in 2014.

He was one of the first AFU commanders to lead troops against regular Russian army units in pitched battles. »

AI cannot be used to deny health care coverage, feds clarify to insurers

Authored by arstechnica.com

The lawsuits, which seek class-action status, center on the same AI tool, called nH Predict, used by both insurers and developed by NaviHealth, a UnitedHealth subsidiary.

In the lawsuits, patients claimed that when coverage of their physician-recommended care was unexpectedly wrongfully denied, insurers didn't give them full explanations.

The CMS warned insurers to ensure any AI tool or algorithm they use "is not perpetuating or exacerbating existing bias, or introducing new biases.". »

Trump says he ‘cooperated far more’ than Biden in classified documents cases. Pants on Fire!

Authored by politifact.com

"Most notably, after being given multiple chances to return classified documents and avoid prosecution, Mr. Trump allegedly did the opposite," Hur wrote.

Comparing himself with Biden, Trump said, "I cooperated far more" in his classified documents investigation.

RELATED: Biden won’t be charged in classified documents case, but special counsel report questions his memory. »

Judge Starts Countdown Clock in Donald Trump's E. Jean Carroll Case

Authored by newsweek.com

A jury decided in January that Trump should pay Carroll $83.3 million for claiming she was lying when she said Trump sexually assaulted her in the mid-1990s.

Donald Trump speaks during a Caucus Night watch party in Las Vegas, Nevada, on February 8, 2024.

Trump now has 30 days to post a bond while seeking to reduce the $83.3 million a jury awarded E. Jean Carroll in her defamation case against him. »