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US Bombing Strikes are Sending the Wrong Message
New America VP and ASU Professor of Practice Peter Bergen examines the issues with American strategy regarding striking Iran-backed groups.
Spying From Space
David Zikusoka authored this piece on the role satellites will play in intelligence-gathering for Foreign Affairs.
This number explains why the Biden-Trump rematch is so tight
Lee Drutman’s work on hyper-partisanship was referenced in a piece for the Los Angeles Times.
New America Raises Concerns on Slicing and Net Neutrality
Michael Calabrese on T-Mobile’s likely plan to bypass net neutrality rules through “network slicing.”
America’s Political Divide Is Poisoning Our Food
Lee Drutman and Justin Wahl authored a piece for Mother Jones on how the renewal of the US farm bill is mired in partisan conflict.
FCC Urged to Complete 6 GHz Rulemaking
Michael Calabrese on the importance of addressing the remaining issues raised in a 2020 Further NPRM on the 6 GHz band.
The US is in the Midst of a Middle East Regional War
New America VP and ASU Professor of Practice Peter Bergen wrote on the regional war engulfing the Middle East.
US Wildfire Response Could Force Poorest Out of Paradise
FLH’s Tim Robustelli was cited in a Reuters article about climate displacement in the US.
Being a Spy Can Be Pretty Stressful. The CIA is Trying to Help
In Episode 17 of his podcast, ASU and New America’s Peter Bergen examines how the CIA approaches mental health.
Can the Internet Be Governed?
Akash Kapur picks apart the role generative AI development has played in recent calls for cyberspace governance.