President Donald Trump's political dominance is showing cracks as he faces challenges on affordability and the Jeffrey ...
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Former "Good Morning America" host Joan Lunden says AI-generated deepfakes are eroding public trust in journalism.
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“Historically, this type of political propaganda has worked to win elections,” he said, citing the ad featuring Willie Horton ...
WASHINGTON -- The most advanced U.S. aircraft carrier is expected to reach the waters off Venezuela in days, a flex of ...
Doug McMillon, who will exit in January, has steered the retail giant to new heights through a pandemic, high inflation and ...
Speaking at a gathering of McDonald’s franchise owners and operators, the president boasted that he had “normalized” ...
The far-Left generates violence; the far-Right fulminates conspiracy.
Culture wars once arose from impromptu events that struck a nerve among Americans, but they are now started by partisan agitators who introduce them to politicians and watch them take hold.
But either way – responding to crisis or finding a public change of heart – is a reminder that voters are the ultimate arbiters in a functioning democracy. Today, as in late-19th-century America, ...