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Why Trump Is About to Lose Control in Iran
Air strikes have never dislodged a regime, and Robert Pape argues they will only deepen Trump’s foreign-policy dilemmas.
Infighting and backlash among “Heated Rivalry” fans is most pronounced on X—fueled in part by censorship-driven migration from platforms like Tumblr.
Sources allege the Defense Department experimented with Microsoft’s version of OpenAI technology before the ChatGPT-maker lifted its prohibition on military applications.
After detecting an outbreak of stiff collars, argyle socks, and OCBD-clad shoulders swaddled in chunky cable knits all over ...
This is the pattern Gartner is flagging: companies announce AI-driven layoffs, the stock pops, and the actual AI capabilities ...
Polymarket and Kalshi promise the wisdom of the crowds. They deliver something very different.
Everyone wants to be clutch or known as a so-called money player - when the chips are down, you’ve come through time and time again. Shane Lowry is a professional golfer who choked on Sunday during ...
The waiting season is officially in full swing. College essays have been written, rewritten, second-guessed, and finalized.
Before Christian Bale and Michael Mann reunite for Heat 2, their first collaboration, Public Enemies is absolutely worth checking out.
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Everyone has something to say at the Supreme Court. Why the tariffs ruling had more than 160 pages
The extraordinary number of dueling opinions in the Supreme Court’s tariff case, laying bare divisions among the justices, also became the basis for a punch line.
Citrini warned everyone that these AI layoffs were coming, and it seems Jack Dorsey took their warning to heart and chose to ...
In his latest column, Kenny Schachter take up the issue of A.I., a possible ultra-secret Basquiat sale, and controversy over ...
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