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Accreditation, once an esoteric, peer-driven mechanism for ensuring institutional integrity, has become another proxy ...
The futures of India and America depend on how citizens, courts, journalists, legislators and civil servants act when faced ...
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Editorial Roundup: United States
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ June 27 The New York Times say the rising national debt is already troublesome The rise of the federal debt over the past two ...
Ian Rogers was convinced it was up to him to save America. The gun industry’s sales tactics — playing up paranoia and ...
National Security Journal on MSN16h
Ukraine Is Now a ‘Frozen War’ Thanks to Drones
A report from Sunday, 13 July, in the Wall Street Journal finds that with unmanned vehicles – both aerial and ground models –dominating the battlefield in Ukraine, there is virtually no way for either ...
To manufacture thousands of airplanes for its World War I allies, the United States would fell acres of spruce.
If we are to learn anything from Melissa Hortman’s example, it must be the belief that disagreement, even sharp, principled, ...
Finley is a Slugger reader from Belfast Every year on July 12th, parts of Northern Ireland erupt into bonfires, parades, and ...
Information concerning energy is presented and received by a mass audience in a unique way when compared to data. Energy is a focal point in geopolitics and is therefore prone to being used as a tool ...
Defense procurement in the West is sluggish, expensive, and stifles innovation. Tiberius Aerospace and its CEO plans a ...
ABSTRACT The 11th July 2025 parliamentary rerun in Ablekuma North Constituency represents more than an isolated security ...
AI-enabled misinformation is not merely a failure of facts. Regulation can help slow the supply. But unless we address the ...