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US colleges turn to oral exams to combat AI

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One year ago, Vancouver Canucks defenceman Zeev Buium was playing in the NCAA for the University of Denver. The now ...
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Donald Trump’s Decisive Strike Fallacy

President Donald Trump’s preference for short, sharp military operations is what got him into a bind in Iran; the same tactics won’t help him out of it.