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The well-worn claim that immigrants “take American jobs” helped sweep the current administration into office last November.
As we described in Foreign Affairs in late January, ungoverning is rare in the history of politics. Authoritarians generally want to take over a state so they can use it, not so they can destroy it.
Imagine an AI system analyzing the social media history of a deployed soldier and his spouse. Within seconds, it identifies a ...
The history of Engineers Day in India is intertwined with the legacy of Sir M. Visvesvaraya. Here's all you need to know ...
History’s first U.S. pope spoke in English as he denounced the attack and the “logic of weapons” fueling wars around the ...
Bitcoin did not emerge in isolation. Its logic — consensus over authority, rules over rulers, time as structure — belongs to ...
In contemporary Europe, antisemitism is in fact treated only as a political or security issue. Yet it is fundamentally a ...
bureaucracy bureaucratizes the population more efficiently than a dictatorship, integrates people by turning them into ...
For years, the race in artificial intelligence has been about scale. Bigger models, more GPUs, longer prompts. OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google have led the charge with massive large language models ...
The deployment of a Nato aircraft carrier to Norwegian waters this month has been hailed in Europe as both reassurance and ...
Charlie Kirk was hailed as a leading light of the conservative movement as local Republicans mourned his passing.
Acclaimed historian Greg Grandin joins Democracy Now! to discuss the Trump administration’s attack on an alleged drug-smuggling boat in international waters, which killed 11 people earlier this week.