We must find a way to steward AI, then to live side by side with it, writes Will Marshall
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In a Reform candidate’s novel, both Nazis and English grammar are pummelled
America’s closest allies are shellshocked
Political drama has obscured a battle over spy powers
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China wants more healthy, clean and even foreign food
For the heaviest users, tokenmaxxing is losing its appeal
Nowhere in the developing world has done so well out of the past year
The winner of the run-off must rebuild what this election campaign has broken, writes Juan Manuel Santos, a former president
John Prideaux, our US editor, takes a road trip to mark the country’s 250th birthday
Immigration sometimes needs brakes, but the proposal would be like driving into a wall