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Tag: National/Public Security
Opinion: Defending Taiwan starts with standing up to Putin
President Joe Biden’s recent statement that the United States would intervene militarily if China tried to take Taiwan by force was hardly a gaffe. The U.S. policy of strategic ambiguity has outlived its usefulness. Read more
Opinion: Wisely, the January 6 hearings into Trump’s failed coup are narrating a story that has a moral that we can care about
CAMBRIDGE, England (Project Syndicate)—A new show currently airing gives fresh meaning to the term reality TV. Call it “American Democracy: Clear and Present Danger.” It should be required viewing. Almost 18 Read more
Apple has ended imports of gold and tungsten from Russia
Apple Inc. is no longer importing gold and tungsten from Russia, the company has confirmed to MarketWatch. The tech giant uses a range of materials, including gold, tungsten and the Read more
Despite plenty of talk, many U.S. companies have still not fully exited Russia: Moral Rating Agency
In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a host of major U.S. corporations described their efforts to exit the country. With the war about to enter its sixth month, Read more
Liz Cheney calls Trump ‘domestic threat,’ and GOP must be loyal to Constitution
““At this moment we’re confronting a domestic threat that we have never faced before. And that is a former president who is attempting to unravel the foundations of our constitutional Read more
The world was unhappier and more stressed than ever — then war, inflation hit
Emotionally, the slog of the second year of COVID-19 proved as distressing as the shock of the first. As 2021 served up a steady diet of uncertainty, including from the Read more
U.S. blacklists 5 Chinese companies for allegedly helping Russia’s military
The U.S. Commerce Department added five Chinese companies to an export blacklist for allegedly helping Russia’s military despite U.S. and allied efforts to cut off Russia’s access to technology following its Read more
Opinion: The invasion of privacy just went one step further in the U.S. without anyone noticing
In January 2021, an unclassified memo revealed that the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), a military-intelligence unit of the U.S. government, buys huge amounts of commercially available smartphone data and uses Read more