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Forget a two-state solution for Palestinians. Three or four is more realistic

Both the United States and Israel have long envisioned a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

China, Iran, and Russia test Biden’s weakness

The United States faces a rising challenge from China, Russia, and Iran. These adversaries are attempting to distract and divide U.S. military forces, straining America's ability to act decisively in any one location.

Judge rules Confederate memorial in Arlington Cemetery can be removed

A federal judge in Virginia ruled Tuesday that the process to remove the Confederate memorial in the Arlington Cemetery may proceed — one day after ordering the work to temporarily stop. US District Court Judge Rossie Alston of the Eastern District of Virginia rejected the arguments brought by the plaintiff, Defend Arlington, which argued the...

China’s decades-long cyber theft could finally pay off in the Age of AI

Meaningful progress to secure American interest will, at minimum, require policymakers to recognize ways generative AI renders stolen data more valuable and to treat this economic challenge as the national security threat it is.  

Bidens’ cat, Willow, brings the cattitude in new White House holiday video

President Biden and first last Jill Biden’s cat, Willow, is getting ready for a purrfect Christmas, as she’s featured prominently in a new video highlighting the White House’s holiday décor. “Willow, you have snow on your fur!” Jill Biden exclaimed in the video released Wednesday by The Dodo, as the first pet rolled around in...

Google restricting election-related responses on AI products ahead of 2024

Google plans to restrict the types of election-related questions its generative artificial intelligence (AI) products, including the AI-powered chatbot Bard, will return responses to ahead of the 2024 presidential election. The tech giant will begin restricting responses to such queries early next year “out of an abundance of caution on such an important topic,” it...

Judge allows prosecutors to access Rep. Perry’s communications leading up to Jan. 6

A federal judge late Tuesday allowed prosecutors access to nearly 1,700 text messages from Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.), concluding after a personal review that his communications in the lead-up to Jan. 6, 2021, are not protected through his role as a lawmaker.  The decision is a loss for Perry, whose phone was seized by prosecutors...

Biden administration must stop removing razor wire barriers from Texas border, judge rules

A federal appellate judge has ruled that the federal government must stop removing razor wire barriers from the Texas border. The ruling is a temporary measure while the legal fight over the barriers proceeds — a recognition that the federal government must wait to remove the barriers until a federal judge issues a decision on...

Dan Patrick suggests taking Biden off ballot in Texas

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R) on Tuesday suggested taking President Biden off the ballot in Texas due to his handling of immigration, citing the Colorado Supreme Court's ruling to kick former President Trump off the state's ballot. "Seeing what happened in Colorado tonight ... makes me think — except we believe in democracy in...

We are much closer than you think to letting AI launch the missiles; there is a better way

The big question now is whether the autonomous weapons should be authorized to use deadly force at their sole discretion.

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