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Child predators are using artificial intelligence platforms to digitally "undress" real children and place them in sexually graphic images and videos.
SharesBOOK REVIEW: 'Manufacturing Delusion'
In the 1970s, with the advent of audio-recording cassette tapes, a commercial challenged the listener: "Is it live, or is it Memorex?"
SharesU.S. position on Taiwan has stayed the same
Xi Jinping made abundantly clear during the recent U.S.-China summit in Beijing that the mishandling of Taiwan could lead to an "extremely dangerous situation."
SharesWill Trump lead again in global religious freedom?
In 1998, the International Religious Freedom Act mandated the targeted defense of religious freedom in U.S. foreign policy.
SharesWarsh's toughest challenge: Fighting inflation in a more hostile world
Combating inflation -- not unemployment -- in a more hostile world will be the new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh's toughest challenge.
SharesTrump should distrust and verify Xi after Beijing summit
How successful was the summit last week in Beijing? President Trump said it was a "great success." Xi Jinping, China's supreme ruler, merely called the meeting "constructive."
SharesReshaping the Middle East
Global events often move at glacial speed, accelerated only by war.
SharesStephen Colbert brought on his own cancellation
"Don't go away mad. Just go away."
SharesSocialists detest billionaires -- except when they don't
The California Democratic Socialists of America announced its support for billionaire Tom Steyer in the governor's race. Umm. Does anybody else see what's wrong with that picture? Socialists are such hypocrites.
SharesAmerica needs a bolder industrial policy for energy, AI
The global economy has entered a new phase, one defined not by innovation alone but also by speed, scale and coordinated, state-backed execution.
SharesRegime change in Cuba now
Communist Cuba is in its death throes. It is collapsing, and we should help it collapse.
SharesDon't follow us into 'most-favored-nation' drug pricing
Today, medical leaps that once took decades are now happening in months.
SharesA lesson in economics for socialist AOC
I am not an economist, but I do have some personal experience with the principles of economics and the rules that allow people, especially Americans, to prosper while becoming more self-reliant and less dependent on government.
SharesAir Force One diplomacy could reopen China to American chips
President Trump brought a dozen American CEOs with him last week to meet with Chinese strongman Xi Jinping.
SharesFDA's flavored smoke-free products rules should protect children and respect adults
Why did the United States allow so many illegal, flavored nicotine products to flood the market?
SharesWealth tax or stealth tax?
One hundred billion dollars for IRS enforcement: That is what a congressional proposal wants to hand the IRS, and it is only the beginning.
SharesOn our 250th, opposition mounts to celebrating our faith
Rededicate 250: A National Jubilee of Prayer, Praise & Thanksgiving on the National Mall on Sunday received an outpouring of support from everyday Americans -- and opposition from whiny elitists.
SharesVirginia Supreme Court gerrymandering decision a rule-of-law victory
We are blessed in Virginia to reside in the larger context of a constitutional republic.
SharesRepublican voters want team players
Sen. Bill Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican who voted to convict President Trump in his second impeachment hearing more than five years ago, lost his Republican primary Saturday.
SharesDo populists know that taxes are wealth transfers?
Earlier this month, a short video from The Washington Post featuring editorial board member Dominic Pino describing the Washington Metro system's financial woes ignited a social media firestorm.
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