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Seattle Medium 10 days

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Seattle Medium 10 days

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Seattle Medium 10 days

Obama Still Lives Rent-Free In Trump’s Head

President Donald Trump recently defended a provisional agreement to end the Iran conflict, an accord critics have characterized as hastily assembled and less comprehensive than previous diplomatic efforts. This development coincided with former President Barack Obama's inauguration of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, a project years in the making designed as a civic space and community hub. The contrasting events underscore the divergent approaches of the two leaders and their distinct visions for their legacies.

Seattle Medium 10 days

AI Could Breach Government And Business Defenses In Months, U.S. And Its Intelligence Partners Warn

The Five Eyes intelligence alliance, comprising the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, has issued a stark warning that advanced AI models capable of orchestrating significant cyberattacks are anticipated to emerge within months, not years, prompting an urgent call for governments and corporate leaders to bolster their cyber defenses immediately.

Seattle Medium 10 days

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Seattle Medium 11 days

At Obama Center, Democracy’s Triumphs and Contradictions Share The Stage

The United States, established on principles of liberty, navigates a complex history characterized by inherent contradictions and past errors. Critical acknowledgment of these historical shortcomings is imperative for the nation's ongoing evolution and societal advancement.

Seattle Medium 11 days

Michelle Obama’s ‘Imperfect Democracy’ Remark Revives Questions America Has Never Fully Answered

During the opening of the Obama Presidential Center, former First Lady Michelle Obama underscored its significance as a "living testament to the power of choice" and an "urgent call" for Americans to continue striving for a more perfect democracy. Her remarks highlighted the nation's "imperfect democracy" and the ongoing imperative to align its foundational ideals with its actions, reflecting a broader national dialogue on historical contradictions and future aspirations.

Seattle Medium 11 days

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