The article discusses the ongoing investigations into Russiagate, the efforts by Trump’s allies to reform the intelligence community, and the scandals threatening to expose systemic issues within US intelligence agencies. It emphasizes the importance of genuine reform over political vendettas and highlights unresolved cases like that of FBI agent Charles McGonigal, underscoring the need for institutional changes to prevent future abuses and misinformation campaigns.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — The United States and Argentina on Monday announced that they are working on a plan to allow Argentine tourists to again travel to the U.S. without a visa.It will likely take two to three years before visa-free travel becomes a reality for Argentine passport holders, b...
Every month Neros Inc. makes hundreds of drones designed to drop warheads on adversaries. By the end of the year, the company wants its new Southern California factory to crank out 10,000 per month.
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Isabel Debre And Joshua GoodmanAssociated PressPublished: July 28, 2025 a...
Following his reelection, Donald Trump Jr. has become increasingly involved in the defense and drone manufacturing industries, raising concerns over potential conflicts of interest. His ownership stake in drone company Unusual Machines coincides with government policies allocating over a billion dollars for small drone production, potentially benefiting him financially. Critics warn that his close ties to the industry and political influence could lead to undetected lobbying and lucrative contracts, highlighting the ongoing issues of financial transparency for family members of high-ranking officials.
Top U.S. and Chinese officials are meeting in Stockholm to discuss tariffs and potential steps toward a trade agreement, with focuses including fentanyl tariffs, trade imbalance, and structural reforms. The talks aim to set the stage for a possible leaders' summit between President Trump and Xi Jinping later this year, with key issues surrounding trade, market access, and geopolitical concerns such as energy purchases and security concessions.
The article discusses the White House's recent AI Action Plan, which aims to promote rapid AI adoption in U.S. industry through a light regulatory approach. This shifts responsibility for AI governance onto corporate boards, emphasizing the need for them to develop expertise and oversight capabilities. It contrasts U.S. policy with the EU's stricter AI regulations and highlights the growing investor and stakeholder expectations for boardroom accountability in AI development and risk management. The article warns that without proactive board transformation and self-regulation, the U.S. risks an AI crisis akin to the Titanic disaster, underscoring the urgency for corporate governance to evolve in tandem with AI advancements.
U.S. and Chinese officials are meeting in Stockholm to discuss maintaining current tariffs and working toward a broader trade agreement, including addressing issues like China's overcapacity and fentanyl-related tariffs. The talks aim to set the stage for a potential leaders' summit between Trump and Xi Jinping, with possible progress on structural reforms and regional security concerns. Experts suggest the outcome may be limited, focusing primarily on fentanyl and trade dynamics, rather than a comprehensive deal.
After some political wrangling, three crypto bills favored by President Donald Trump received key support on Capitol Hill this week, with one of them signed into law on Friday afternoon. Flush with enthusiasm amid the bills’ imminent passage, investors have lifted the three major crypto tokens ...
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