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The effect of Trump’s executive order—and Musk’s attempts to dismantle the agency— is already being felt widely in Ukraine.
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Empirical evidence suggests guiding small businesses toward more secure configurations is more
important than eliminating vulnerabilities.
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The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare
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How can Europe protect its waters?
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China is giving certain hand-picked companies the resources they need to compete globally.
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Manhattan’s top prosecutor resigned after refusing a Justice Department order to drop corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams.
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Trump wants to fit a round, troubled, 227-year-old law into the square hole of illegal immigration. What, if anything, stands in his way?
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The order directs the secretary of state to reform recruiting, performance, evaluation, retention, and other diplomatic service standards.
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Musk and his DOGE associates’ reported access to sensitive government systems presents serious cybersecurity risks.
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Understanding a central tool in DOGE’s war against the federal workforce.
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Discussing how courts are faring in the Trump presidency.
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