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A recent executive order on the bulk electric power system signals that still-in-progress efforts to ban Chinese-made telecommunications equipment from U.S. networks may represent a new approach to criti...
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If Congress is serious about bending the curve, it shouldn’t allow people to opt out of effective disease-surveillance programs.
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On May 13, the Cyber Solarium Commission made its case to Congress that the U.S. should adopt a strategy of layered cyber deterrence.
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If, after careful review, the judge finds that the government’s motion to dismiss the case against Michael Flynn is tainted, he has a duty to deny that motion.
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The firing is almost certainly lawful, but it is unclear whether the president’s chosen replacement can immediately assume the role.
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As the Pentagon contemplates a drawdown of the U.S. military presence in Africa, it is imperative for the U.S. military to reaffirm its non-counterterrorism missions in the region and reform how it execu...
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The organization's leader was arrested, then his successor. Now it will try to regroup.
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Russia initially seemed largely unscathed by the pandemic. But the virus has since arrived in full force. How has the country responded?
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