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Funeral Held for Italian Intelligence Agent Killed in Iraq
Italy holds a funeral for the intelligence officer killed in Iraq last week when U.S. forces fired on the car transporting a freed hostage, journalist Giuliana Sgrena. Sgrena has suggested Americans may have deliberately targeted her; the U.S. has rejected that claim.
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Young professionals are turning to AI to create headshots. But there are catches
Generative artificial intelligence is helping some young professionals create realistic headshots for a fraction of the price. The results, however, raise questions about how AI is trained.
Car Bomb Targets U.S. Intelligence in Iraq
A suicide car bomber struck a U.S. intelligence safe house in the northern Iraqi city of Irbil Tuesday, killing at least three people and wounding about 50 others, including several Americans. Until now, the Kurdish-controlled city had been largely peaceful. Hear NPR's Emily Harris.
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Pa. Judge Bars Intelligent Design in Science Classes
A federal judge rules against the teaching of intelligent design in Dover, Pa., schools. He says the concept is a "religious view" that has no place in science classrooms. The case could have important implications for the teaching of evolution in schools across the country.
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The Implications Of The House Intelligence Committee Sticking To Party Lines
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to Jeremy Bash, former chief Democratic counsel for the House Intelligence Committee. He talks about the implications for how the committee is separating themselves along party lines.
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Researchers Build 'Nightmare Machine'
An MIT project rolled out just in time for Halloween uses artificial intelligence to generate horror images.
Former intelligence analyst on Trump, the CIA and Venezuela
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Ned Price, a former State Department official and CIA intelligence analyst, about President Trump's recent rhetoric about striking Venezuela.
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Ex-Intelligence Officers Respond To Trump's Afghanistan Strategy
President Trump said, "We are not nation building again. We are killing terrorists." Ex-intelligence officers say expect a more intense CIA role on both the Afghan and Pakistani sides of the border.
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Senate Intelligence Report Outlines Russian Influence In 2016
The Senate Intelligence Committee has released its fifth and final bipartisan report detailing a wide range of Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 election.
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Coats' Departure Reinforces Trump's Disconnect With Intelligence Officials
Rachel Martin talks to Gen. James Clapper, who served as director of National Intelligence in the Obama administration, about Dan Coats, who is leaving the position next month.
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