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From Land Mines to Drones, Tech Has Driven Fears About Autonomous Arms
Concern about weapons that can kill without a human decision is not entirely new.
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Two Years With America’s Elite Firefighters
Hotshot fire crews work on the front lines of the biggest wildfires in the American West. We rode along with…
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Wisconsin Court Hears Case That Could Upend State Politics
A challenge to district maps that have locked in Republican control of the Legislature is being argued on Tuesday before…
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U.S. Offers Another Round of Free Covid Tests Through the Mail
Households may now order another four at-home tests, or eight if they have not placed an order since the program…
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As A.I.-Controlled Killer Drones Become Reality, Nations Debate Limits
Worried about the risks of robot warfare, some countries want new legal constraints, but the U.S. and other major powers…
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Asylum in America, by the Numbers
A migration crisis is overwhelming government resources as thousands of people come to the United States looking for safety every…
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Trump Health Report Claims ‘Weight Reduction’ but Skimps on Specifics
The former president’s doctors have often offered hyperbolic or unverifiable claims in reports about his health.
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The Carters’ Hometown Mourns for the Love of a Lifetime
There was a time, Rosalynn Carter once confessed, when she dreaded going back to Plains, her tiny Georgia hometown. Actually,…
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Trump’s Dire Words Raise New Fears About His Authoritarian Bent
The former president is focusing his most vicious attacks on domestic political opponents, setting off fresh worries among autocracy experts.
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‘Congratulations, Birds’: Biden Pardons a Pair of Turkeys
The president celebrated his 81st birthday on the same day he spared two turkeys in the annual pre-Thanksgiving tradition.