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Your weekly summary of everything on the site.
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In a new filing, the special counsel sets out the most detailed evidence yet against Donald Trump in the prosecution of the former president.
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Different training rules, operational risks, and past experience caution restraint.
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Public AI data banks could democratize access to data, reducing Big Tech’s dominance and fostering innovation in AI.
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It is prudent for Congress to reform the emergency powers now but save IEEPA reform for another day.
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The timing, purpose, and outcomes of Zelensky’s U.S. visit suggest Ukraine is racing against time to get ready for whatever comes next after Nov. 5.
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When federal prosecutors believe they can still prove obstruction of an official proceeding in Jan. 6 cases, they have come up with a new and creative way to navigate the Supreme Court’s narrowing of tha...
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A White House counsel advised Trump he lacked authority to circumvent the attorney general in ordering criminal investigations. Future counsels may give very different advice.
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The United States can’t promote democracy and human rights abroad while it remains a model for a militarized counterterrorism-based foreign policy.
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AI-generated content likely enjoys broad First Amendment protection, but remains subject to defamation laws and other established speech restrictions.
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The military should take care of its core missions first.
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This week, Scott Anderson was joined by Natalie Orpett, Anna Bower, and Matt Gluck to talk over some of the week's big national security news.