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An instant New York Times bestseller traces the arc of artificial intelligence not as a story of innovation, but of control: over data, environmental resources, people, and ultimately, the future.
The dollar has fallen 10 percent since the start of the year, a sign of the loss of confidence in its role as the global ...
U.S. imperialism is now being deployed at home. Look to Latin America for clues on what might come next and effective ...
"While Democrats certainly should not pick their leaders based on Trump's attacks, they also shouldn't tee up the Republicans ...
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Current affairs note: at first glance, this text seems futile in light of the recent attack by Israel and the US on Iran, one ...
Capitalism’s operating system is due for a major upgrade. How that turns out depends on enormously consequential political ...
Born in Kampala, raised in Cape Town in post-apartheid South Africa and politically awakened in New York’s Queens, Zohran ...
The contract is nothing more than a rehash of the deal the union bureaucracies tried to impose on workers a week ago, and ...
Influential underground artist Corbin gives a rare interview about new album 'Crisis Kid,' Clown on Stage Tour and channeling ...
June 28th and 29th are dates that echo through the corridors of history.One of the most impactful events in global history ...
Nuclear redlines have not just been crossed—they’ve been obliterated. In a world already staggering under war fatigue and ...
The US president wants separate spheres of influence dominated by the US, China and Russia. For small states, this new world order poses both risks and opportunities.