On Friday’s Front Page: House Speaker Mike Johnson says he’s determined to defy his critics and remain speaker in the next Congress, the CIA is preparing for an “infinite race” with China for artificial intelligence and top technology, and more.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, hobbled by a one-vote majority and dogged by a small band of disgruntled archconservatives who want to fire him, is determined to defy his critics and remain speaker in the next Congress.
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IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel said Thursday that the agency has made huge strides in improving customer service, but will soon need more money if Congress wants continued progress for the rest of the decade.
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The CIA is preparing for an “infinite race” with China for artificial intelligence and top technology, making getting the best tools a leading priority for America’s spies.
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United Methodist delegates voted Thursday to make the denomination, which has skewed leftward in the wake of mass defections by conservative-leaning congregations, more gay- and LGBTQ-friendly.
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As its reach and capabilities extend in all directions, China has emerged as a subject of deep concern for Washington and for democratic capitals across Asia, including Canberra, New Delhi, Manila, Taipei and Tokyo.
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