Trump has never understood how the CIA’s people work. But he might know how to make them quit.
As it weighs the nomination of Tulsi Gabbard for the position of Director of National Intelligence, the United States Senate faces a fundamental choice: Should it reject those like Gabbard who ...
Legal experts say Trump’s crypto ventures push legal and ethical boundaries around potential conflicts of interests and ...
Yet the contents of those materials, shared with me by a union member, make me wonder, again, why the MTA is dabbling in foreign policy ... combats anti-Israel bias in education, called the ...
A TIME analysis found that nearly two-thirds of the executive actions Trump has issued mirror or partially mirror proposals ...
Political science Professor Federiga Bindi says the new ... At the December conference in Brussels, attendees—including foreign policy experts and Syrian activists—were “clearly happy that Assad was ...
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France’s AI Action Summit marks a departure from previous gatherings. Some welcome the change. Others say safety has been ...
Netanyahu, far from grateful, treated him like a political punching bag ... Ravi Agrawal, editor in chief of Foreign Policy magazine, discussed in a letter to readers a conversation he ...
Meta’s newly appointed Chief of Global Affairs Joel Kaplan told Fox News on Tuesday that Meta’s use of third-party fact-checkers was “well-intentioned” but showed too much political bias.
By abandoning fact-checkers and loosening its Hateful Conduct policy, Meta has made clear the future it wants for its platforms.
Cuba’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced in a statement Jan. 14. The statement did not specify who would be among the 553 prisoners designated to be released. That same day, the White House ...