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Everyday as I read more about “artificial intelligence” - how the tech titans compete to control it, how the Trump administration insists no states should regulate it, how neighborhoods worry about the noise and the water and electric power...
Just in time for Fathers Day, I have re-discovered two old albums of family snapshots from my own infancy and early childhood.
One of these vintage images shows three generations of fathers, plus me at sixteen months, in the front yard of...
“… the fate of Iran’s stockpile remains a mystery, two months after the United States began a war meant to prevent Iran from ever building an atomic bomb.” -The New York Times, April 29
Have you seen how President Trump, when talking abo...
For your weekend reading file: Here’s one more take on how new college graduates are booing their commencement speakers consider this from Molly Jong-Fast, columnist for The New York Times…
It’s No Wonder Grads Are Booing Their Commencem...
Among the many reader responses to my ‘Moguls’ piece - telling why some new graduates around the US have been booing their commencement speakers when they mention ‘artificial intelligence’ - this good note below came overnight from Beverly...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Keel Hunt is the author of four books on Tennessee politics, business and culture. He has been a reporter, editor, Washington correspondent, editorial writer, and a columnist for the USA Today Network in Tennessee.
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