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The memo, “aims to catalyze needed change in how the United States Government approaches AI national security policy.”
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The briefing suggests that China, Iran, Russia and others will seek to amplify narratives that cast doubt on election results after voting ends.
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The court ruled that, for misdemeanor federal trespass, the government need only prove that a defendant knew he was in a restricted zone.
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The unsealed portions of the appendix include interview transcripts, memorandums, handwritten notes, and more.
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Detailing failures related to the July 13 assassination attempt on Trump, the panel outlined larger issues and recommendations.
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Israel requested an order requiring notice concerning investigations into Israel’s conduct related to the war in Gaza, and challenged the ICC’s jurisdiction over pending arrest warrants.
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The bill drew criticism from many in the tech community.
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The indictment details the efforts of the defendants to steal nonpublic Trump campaign materials and engage in a “hack-and-leak” operation.
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According to the indictment, Adams allegedly accepted bribes and illegal campaign contributions from foreign donors.
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The Justice Department charged Ryan Wesley Routh with two federal felony counts connected to the alleged assassination attempt.
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The superseding indictment alleges that the defendants used a cyberweapon to compromise Ukrainian government systems.
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Russian nationals Dmitri and Anastasia Simes allegedly participated in two separate schemes to violate U.S. sanctions.