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Trump weighs options after holding off on Iran strikes

Morning Report is The Hill's a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today's issue: ▪ Trump urged against striking Iran ▪ Machado gives Trump her Nobel Prize ▪ Tensions rise over Insurrection Act threat ▪ GOP unenthused on credit rate cap President Trump has seemingly pulled back

Alibaba: the AI kingmaker

A doctor anywhere likely loves using AI as a second opinion on her lawyers’ legal advice, to prepare for a meeting or to fact-check his claims. However, she perhaps still has only scorn, when she is wearing the other shoe. She has a list of reasons why AI should not be trusted

BBC in Talks to Produce Content for YouTube in Landmark Deal

The BBC and YouTube are in talks for a landmark deal that would see the British broadcaster produce content for the video platform, Variety has confirmed. The deal — initially reported in the Financial Times — is expected to be announced as soon as next week, and would involve

Trump Is Running a “Global Mafia”

You can watch this episode of Right Now With Perry Bacon above or by following this show on YouTube or Substack . You can a transcript here . President Trump has sometimes been described as antiwar or isolationist. That’s totally wrong , says Matt Duss , executive vice

Transcript: Trump Is Running a “Global Mafia”

This is a lightly edited transcript of the January 16 edition of Right Now With Perry Bacon. You can watch the video here or by following this show on YouTube or Substack . Perry Bacon: I’m Perry Bacon. I’m the host of The New Republic show Right Now . I’m joined this morning

The shape of time

In the 19th century, the linear idea of time became dominant – with profound implications for how we experience the world - by Emily Thomas Read on Aeon

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Katie Pavlich feels ready to meet the moment

Author and longtime political commentator Katie Pavlich is gearing up to launch her own opinion show Monday night on NewsNation. “Katie Pavlich Tonight,” slated for the channel’s 10 p.m. hour, will focus on “culture, politics, [and] policy debates,” and its launch comes at a