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Col. Larry Wilkerson speaks about how the media's portrayal of the U.S. invasion of Iraq barely encapsulates the damage wrought by the U.S.-led "coalition of the willing.” He also addresses recent developments in the Middle East, including Israel's increasingly...
Through the War’ display started in Poland; from there, organizers hope to take it to Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Canada, and the US.
The labor market remains tight as the number of people employed continues to break records, but fresh data suggests the Federal Reserve's hopes for a cooling economy might be gaining traction. The Labor Department's monthly Job Openings and Labor...
This question is being asked Monday after the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) discovered and published a photo—used in an April 2022 student briefing at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico—that shows four people inspecting what looks like...
Sex, love and companionship … with AI? Why human-machine relationships could go mainstream The California-based startup Replika has programmed chatbots to...
Last week, China and Brazil reached an agreement to settle trades in one anothers’ currencies. Over the past 15 years, China has replaced the United States as the main trading partner of resource-rich Brazil, and as such that shift...