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Congress takes first steps toward regulating artificial intelligence

Ana Santos Rutschman, Saint Louis University Some of the best known examples of artificial intelligence are Siri and Alexa, which listen to human speech, recognize...

Child pornography may make a comeback after court ruling guts regulations...

Gail Dines, Wheelock College and David L Levy, University of Massachusetts Boston A federal appeals court judge just made it a lot easier for the...

Why are Democratic voters more approving of compromise than Republicans?

James Glaser, Tufts University and Jeffrey Berry, Tufts University At a time when political division is heightened and the parties in Washington are deeply polarized,...

The GOP’s poor arguments for doubling down on SNAP’s work requirements

Patricia Smith, University of Michigan Republicans aim to tighten the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program’s work requirements as part of the farm bill Congress is debating. These...

Why Trump’s infrastructure ambitions are likely to stall

Caroline Nowacki, Stanford University and Kate Gasparro, Stanford University President Donald Trump recently raised the ante with his promise to unleash a wave of new...

How flood insurance works: 6 questions answered

Robert W. Klein, Georgia State University Editor’s note: Hurricane Harvey dumped up to 50 inches of rain on parts of Texas and Louisiana last month....

The bigotry baked into welfare cuts

Sanford Schram, CUNY Graduate Center The budget blueprint the House of Representatives recently unveiled isn’t a carbon copy of President Donald Trump’s proposal, dubbed “A...

Why market competition has not brought down health care costs

Gerald Friedman, University of Massachusetts Amherst It is easier than ever to buy stuff. You can purchase almost anything on Amazon with a click, and...

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