The National Interest on MSN
How Meta’s acquisition of Manus shows a new national security formula
Meta’s acquisition of Manus highlights how the United States can absorb global AI talent while tightening national security ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Why some brains run faster than others, according to Rutgers
Some people seem to change plans, switch tasks, or adapt to surprises almost instantly, while others need a beat to catch up.
When, in the course of close — some would say politically intimate — relations between allies, the dominant partner demands ...
The AI trade continues to thrive with NVDA and AVGO leading the charge post-CES, but concerns arise over potential overcrowding and the risk of a market reversal.
WITH Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro in U.S. custody, socialists, leftists and most Democrats are predictably outraged.
Opinion
AllAfrica on MSNOpinion
Africa: Aid With Strings Attached: How New Health Pact with U.S. Challenges Ethiopia's Autonomy
Opinion - The adage that “there are no free lunches in geopolitics—only postponed bills” captures a core reality of international relations: engagements that appear cost-free in the short term almost ...
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