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Intel executives, White House insist on preserving digital espionage powers
[ad_1] The controversial law, used to digitally spy on foreigners in other countries, is widely misunderstood, according to lawmakers calling for the re-enactment of the expiring bill. The problem, they say, is that much of the information that might convince skeptics is classified. Sen. Mark Warner, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Wednesday at ... -
The navy has not agreed on the laws of naval warfare.Here’s how to keep the Coalition from being sunk by legal rifts
[ad_1] Just as the United States and the Allied Forces should not go to war without knowledge of the laws of armed conflict, we should face the uncertain and dangerous situation in the Western Pacific without a firm grasp of the legal principles that guide naval warfare. not. However, the challenge is complicated by the ... -
Embrace the transformative influence of generative AI
[ad_1] As educators, we know the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) for our profession. Generative AI, a subset of AI that can generate new and original content, serves as technology that amplifies our capabilities as educators and learners. Its ability to quickly transform and transfer information goes beyond previous boundaries, albeit with some initial apprehension ... -
France has already launched long-range missiles into Ukraine
[ad_1] France has begun supplying Ukraine with cruise missiles, long-range weapons that the Biden administration has so far refused to send. “Births have been happening for some time and were expected,” Laurent Billy, French Ambassador to the United States, said Wednesday at an event hosted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. A day after ... -
Gone is the old, make way for online-only B2B buyers
[ad_1] B2B buyers are still traditional, if not old-fashioned, in the way they communicate with sellers online. But as older purchasing managers retire or otherwise exit the workforce, a younger generation of digital-first B2B buyers may prefer no contact except online. Today, 55% of professional buyers still use email as their primary means of communication ... -
Space Force wants ‘sustained’ satellite mobility by 2028
[ad_1] The U.S. Space Force wants some satellites to be able to fly longer in space by 2028, a top commander said. Lt. Gen. John Shaw, the Space Force’s deputy commander, said satellites with short lifespans and fixed fuel tanks constrain the Space Force’s ability to “do a lot of what it wants to do.” ... -
Poolside Readings: The Best Higher Education Stories of 2023 – So Far
[ad_1] For teachers and students, summer vacation has arrived! (Not so much, though, for parents dealing with child care.) We couldn’t let too much of this special season pass without bringing you an EdSurge summer playlist. It’s more than a little partial, as each recommendation is one of our stories, published so far in 2023. ... -
Mesh flats are the new face of impractical footwear
[ad_1] Photography via Instagram.com/@chrissyteigenAnd dare we say it’s pure genius? By Natalie Michie Date July 4, 2023 Fashion loves nothing more than an eyebrow-raising shoe. The Crocs are inexplicably in the midst of an ongoing renaissance. Margiela’s Tabis’ unconventional split-toe design has become a cult favorite. A few months into 2023, Mschf’s Big Red Boots ...











