On Wednesday’s Front Page: Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah forces have agreed to a ceasefire of fighting along the Lebanon border, a congressional commission is urging the federal government to establish a Manhattan Project-like AI program, and more.
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Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah forces agreed to a ceasefire Tuesday in a deal brokered by the U.S. and France that could bring to an end more than a year’s worth of heavy fighting along the border between Israel and Lebanon.
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A congressionally chartered panel is urging the U.S. government to establish a modern-day “Manhattan Project” to develop advanced artificial intelligence capabilities that surpass anything China has created.
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President-elect Donald Trump won’t crack the 50% mark but is still on track for a comfortable win in the popular vote.
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Sen. Rand Paul, who will chair the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee beginning in January, said lawmakers will vote on Day One on his bill to block migrants from seeking asylum if they enter the U.S. illegally.
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Black men didn’t own sports teams when Earvin Johnson grew up in Lansing, Michigan, in the 1960s and ’70s.
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