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Online disinformation is getting worse but the government and tech giants still aren't doing enough to fight back
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Online disinformation is getting worse but the government and tech giants still aren't doing enough to fight back
Foreign governments are undermining our democracy and attacking citizens using disinformation. Our government is doing almost nothing to fight it.
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North Korea's leader is tapping his own private food reserve to feed the country, and it could be a worrying sign
"It reflects the perfect storm of economic stresses that North Korea is suffering right now," a former CIA branch chief in Korea told Insider.
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Video shows Belarus riot police lowering their shields and being hugged by protesters, as 'Europe's last dictator' clings to power
Thousands of Belarusians have been protesting since President Alexander Lukashenko claimed victory in what critics say was a rigged election.
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The last shots of the American Civil War were fired in Russian territory
Even after the Civil War was over, CSS Shenandoah continued its rampage in the Pacific. The ship's captain just didn't believe Lee had surrendered.
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Amid tensions with China, US stealth bombers are back at a secretive Indian Ocean base for first time in years
The B-2 is back in the Indian Ocean amid rising tensions between China and its neighbors, who are supported by the US.
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A US Air Force F-16 pilot is going to take on an AI adversary in a simulated dogfight, and you can watch it live
AI will battle AI in the early days of the competition to determine which program should dogfight a human pilot in a final showdown.
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2 years before D-Day, the Allies tried to invade Nazi-occupied Europe — they failed miserably
With their forces reeling around the world, the Allies in August 1942 decided to test German defenses in France. It was more than they could handle.
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Lebanon is running out of food after the Beirut explosion wrecked its main port — leaving a bottleneck for supplies that may see the country go hungry
Losing the Beirut port in the August 4 blast also deprived Lebanon of the means by which 90% of its imports arrive in the country.
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Chinese troops have been told 'never to fire first' amid frequent standoffs with the US
Sources said Beijing has ordered pilots and sailors to exercise restraint during increasingly frequent stand-offs with US planes and warships.
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Joe wins, then what? Here's a free plan of action if Biden really wants to fix the damage to America
Opinion: Here are some steps that will put the US on better footing and cement Biden's legacy, according to historian and author Andrew Bacevich.
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