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I n 2005, a bipartisan commission of lawmakers and security experts concluded that “the Intelligence Community was dead wrong ...
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How the National Security Council typically functions to plan and fully assess risks when presidents consider going to war
Three weeks into the U.S. war with Iran, it seems increasingly evident that President Donald Trump and his administration miscalculated how Iran would respond to attacks. Besides appearing unprepared ...
What does a Tesla Model 3 really cost to own? I break down charging, insurance, depreciation, and maintenance costs over five years, so you can buy with confidence, not surprises. The Tesla Model 3 ...
Los Alamos National Laboratory recently partnered with OpenAI to install its flagship ChatGPT AI model on the supercomputers ...
For too long, this law has allowed the government to evade privacy protections and spy on Americans. Reform is overdue.
Tim Weiner, 69, is our best chronicler of the tangled history of the Central Intelligence Agency. In 1988 he won a Pulitzer at The Philadelphia Inquirer for a series of stories on black budget ...
Michigan lawmakers have debated a wide array of artificial intelligence regulations, although few have become law so far. Current proposals include banning companion chatbots for minors and creating ...
The Trump Administration wants Anthropic’s A.I. model, Claude, to act like an obedient soldier; the tech firm argues that that could lead down a dangerous path.
From intelligence to research and grant applications, artificial intelligence is playing a bigger role in government and ...
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What the 2026 Intelligence Assessment Gets Right—and Wrong
The US intelligence assessment identifies key threats but understates cyber risks and China’s Taiwan strategy, leaving US ...
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Trump administration looks to work with Congress on artificial intelligence policy in the coming months
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — The White House released legislative recommendations for artificial intelligence (AI) on Friday morning and said the Trump administration will work with Congress in the coming ...
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