With AI in the mix, will the military always have “humans in the loop” to help make crucial tactical decisions? Katrina Manson, author of Project Maven, says while military commanders say yes, it’s not technically the policy of the Department of Defense.
“There is a tension at its heart.”
Caitlin Dickerson, a staff writer at The Atlantic, breaks down ICE’s confusing and often contradictory mission to @AsteadWH.
China is quietly redefining its relationship with Taiwan as the US is embroiled in global conflicts. First: a historic meeting with Taiwan’s opposition leader, Cheng Li-wun, ahead of May’s planned meeting between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump.
He also reflected upon his relationship with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, why he’s comfortable being called a “Christian nationalist,” and more.
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“Blasphemy is no good, no matter who does it,” says Pastor Doug Wilson.
The controversial evangelical theologian with ties to the White House spoke to Today, Explained co-host Noel King about his hopes for a Christian regime in the US that would repeal women’s right to vote and make being gay a crime.
Donald Trump messed with the wrong pope.
Pope Leo XIV is not Pope Francis. He starts with more buy-in from Catholic conservatives, and the war is a more divisive topic among them than other political fights.
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