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The Justice Department’s heavily redacted memo argues U.S. military actions in Venezuela are consistent with domestic and international law.
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Final Biden-era surveys affirm continued strong public support for the U.S. intelligence community but also signal increasingly entrenched partisanship.
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How criminal investigation becomes an instrument of monetary policy.
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There’s a reason why countries don’t go to war over oil. The Trump administration miscalculated the costs.
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Discussing the intersection of neuroscience, AI, and criminal justice.
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Taking stock of U.S. policy toward Iran one year into President Trump's second administration.
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The suit alleges the Defense Department retaliated against Kelly for protected speech and interfered with his Article I duties.
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The U.S. risks exclusion from the collaborative frameworks shaping AI governance across the majority of the world's population.
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New U.S. visa bans against Europeans over content moderation likely will elicit an EU response.
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Listen to the Jan. 9 livestream as a podcast.
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Finding points of common ground on Jan. 6 with the White House
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The U.S. competitive advantage in space depends on infrastructure hosted by allies.