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Lt. Gen. Michael E. Kurilla testifies before the Senate Armed Services committee during his confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022, to be general and commander of the U.S. Central Command. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Senate grills Biden’s nominee for U.S. Central Command

The Washington Times

President Biden's nominee to lead U.S. Central Command told lawmakers Tuesday that America should not lose sight of the Middle East even as the nation's geopolitical focus has shifted to the Indo-Pacific region and Eastern Europe.

President Donald Trump listens as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks about the coronavirus in the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House, Wednesday, April 8, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) ** FILE **

World rejects US effort to reimpose sanctions on Iran

The Washington Times

Allies and foes alike rejected the Trump administration's effort this weekend to reimpose global economic sanctions on Iran, setting up a potential showdown at the United Nations that could leave Washington isolated on the world stage.

President Donald Trump walks off stage after a roundtable discussion on tax reform Saturday, June 23, 2018, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)

Global journalists weigh the fallout of Trump’s ‘fake news’ rhetoric

The Washington Times

A top U.S. State Department official here defended President Trump's characterization of certain American media outlets as "fake news" this week despite objections from regional journalists who say Mr. Trump's confrontational rhetoric has emboldened Asian governments to crack down on their own journalists.

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Dozens of Kipp East Community Primary School students with their parents in New Orleans take part in artificial intelligence training. (Photo courtesy of Kipp East Community Primary School)

Demystifying artificial intelligence, one elementary school at a time

The Washington Times

One of the problems in demystifying artificial intelligence is that once an AI-based product reaches the public, "we stop calling it AI," said the founder of the science education nonprofit Iridescent. Instead, she went on, "we call it GPS." This is true. And it's a significant truth because it means the world of AI stays mired in the average person's mind as something of a science fiction-type character -- a Terminator programmed to kill, a Matrix hero designed to liberate, a Star Wars robot set to serve.

Illustration on the challenge for Trump posed by North Korea by Nancy Ohanian/Tribune Content Agency

Making the best of a bad nuclear hand

The Washington Times

That so many of the nation's leading Democrats believe President Trump poses a greater threat to world peace than the mad dog leader of a nuclearized North Korea says more about them than either the president or Kim Jong-un.

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Caitlyn Jenner commits a hat crime

The Washington Times

Imagine this: Someone goes through massive body-altering, gender-changing surgery, changes her life and risks the rejection of her family, all in order to be her genuine self.