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The Iron Lady’s life after her premiership offers instructive lessons about the place of a retired politician in a democratic society.
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Will AI Revolutionize Education? Maybe—but academics must abandon their frivolous ideological obsessions. Screen Time Is Stolen Time A French neuroscientist shows that screens and kids shouldn’t mix. The Military’s Vision of Joint, All-Domain Warfare Is Doomed Without a Robust Identity Tool By Loren Thompson, Forbes: “How does the military assure that network users can access the system quickly, and utilize it to the level of clearance at which they are authorized?" The Long Term Fight By Seth Cropsey, RealClearDefense: "The U.S. Must Signal Its Objective – and Begin to Plan – To Sustain Ukraine After This War" The End of Arms Control?
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