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Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that XRVision facial recognition software identified Antifa members among rioters who stormed the Capitol Wednesday. XRVision did not identify any Antifa members. The Washington Times apologizes to XRVision for the error. Facial recognition software has identified neo-Nazis and other extremists as participants in Wednesday’s assault o
Julia Jackson, the mother of Jacob Blake, a Black man whose police-involved shooting sparked riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, said Tuesday she has the “utmost respect” for President Trump and thinks the destruction plaguing the city is “disgusting.” (Screen grab via ... more > The mother of Jacob Blake, a Black man whose police-involved shooting sparked riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, said Tuesday she ha
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One of the world's largest oil producers, Saudi Arabia, announced Saturday it aims to reach "net zero" greenhouse gas emissions by 2060, joining more than 100 countries in a global effort to try and curb man-made climate change. Shares A movie year of fits-and-starts, delays and reversals has sometimes been difficult to track. Knowing just where and how a new movie premieres has become a sport of
By Bill Gertz - The Washington Times - Wednesday, September 15, 2010 NEWS AND ANALYSIS: China-Japan tensions U.S. officials are monitoring rising tensions between China and Japan over Japan’s detention of a Chinese fishing boat captain who is accused of ramming his boat into two Japanese patrol boats near the Senkaku islands north of Taiwan and south of Okinawa. The islands have been Japanese terr
By Jennifer Harper - The Washington Times - Thursday, January 29, 2009 Mama, stick with Michael. But Malcolm? Maybe not. A man’s first name can predict his criminal tendencies, according to research released Wednesday by economists who compared crime statistics and a roster of more than 15,000 first names to reveal a distinct “name-crime link” among American males. The more unpopular or uncommon t
About 20,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan will be transferred from NATO to direct American command in a bid to improve the training and coordination of the Afghan military and police, Pentagon officials announced Monday. The troops will fall under the U.S. Forces-Afghanistan (USFOR-A) command, giving commander Gen. David McKiernan better control of all U.S. military assets in the country, defense of
President Biden received a swift, bittersweet sendoff Monday at the Democratic National Convention, where he had hoped to accept the nomination for a second term before he was forced to pass the torch to the party’s new star, Vice President Kamala Harris.
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