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Build and Protect America's AI Infrastructure Leading the world on AI starts with ironclad infrastructure that supports innovation, security, and scale. The United States has the talent and companies to win, but without reliable physical and digital backbone, those advantages
Not Yet: Why Cutting Rates Would Be Premature The Federal Reserve faces a choice that matters for every family budgeting for gas, groceries, and a mortgage. From a Republican viewpoint, patience beats politeness when inflation still threatens purchasing power. The
U.N. Response to the Iran Strikes: Ritual Over Consequence Its response to the Iran strikes shows that going through the motions matters more to today’s U.N. than accountability and consequence. The reaction out of New York was predictable: statements of
When Deep-Blue Voters Have Had Enough Across parts of the country labeled deep-blue, you can feel a quiet shift in mood that does not always make headlines. Longtime supporters of the status quo are starting to question whether the policies
The Proper Role of AI on the Battlefield "The proper role of AI on the battlefield is to augment human judgment, not replace it." That sentence captures the core idea driving modern military planning and research. How AI fits into
