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The West Auditions Syria’s New Leaders
Senior U.S. diplomats visit Damascus, as Washington and Brussels weigh lifting sanctions against the country’s transitional government.
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Russia Taps Soviet-Era Stockpiles as Armored-Vehicle Supply Dwindles
Moscow has stepped up efforts to refurbish old equipment, including Soviet-era tanks used as props in films, after losing an estimated 11,000 armored combat vehicles in the Ukraine war.
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The Global Hunt for Putin’s ‘Sleeper Agents’
A quiet suburban mom, a hard-drinking war correspondent and an Arctic researcher were hiding in plain sight, championed by the Kremlin’s No. 1 fan of spy fiction.
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CEOs, the Deep State and Trumpian Optimism
It isn’t the only factor, but Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter helped unblock American democracy.
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New Jersey Drones and My Own Close Encounter
The UFO I saw in 1967 turned out to be prank. It taught me an important lesson about science.
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How Colleges and Universities Get Around State DEI Bans
They hide behind vague demands from accreditors. Congress should deprive them of this excuse.