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CNN (video): Why was Tulsi Gabbard at the FBI search of a Georgia elections office? (Andrew McCabe discusses topic).
Project Syndicate: In an op-ed in an international forum, J.P. Singh writes about Trump’s “shock and awe” tactics—and how they are flawed.
Richmond Times-Dispatch (subscription may be required; audio option): Va. unemployment, job separations rise as labor force stalls (Terry L. Clower quoted).
Channel News Asia (video): EU designates Iran’s Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist organisation (Jack A. Goldstone discusses topic). Goldstone starts at the 3:50 mark.
Osmanqizi English (video): Richard Kauzlarich discusses what JD Vance will discuss in Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton (Federal News Network podcast): Maryland’s new data tool illuminates local impact of federal decisions (Stephen S. Fuller Institute mentioned).
The Lexington Herald-Leader (subscription may be required; Lexington, KY): David M. Drucker: The problem with making every election an existential threat (Op-ed in which Jack A. Goldstone quoted).
CNN (video): Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe on new plea from Guthrie family (Andrew McCabe discusses topic). Similar in Anderson Cooper 360 (CNN) (McCabe starts at the 5:48 mark), The Daily Mail (UK), and TDPEL Media.
MarketWatch: Research by Sita Slavov is the basis for a story about mistakes made in Social Security filings that can harm the financial health of widows. Also in Morningstar (no paywall).
Business Insider (subscription may be required): 3 doctors explain why COVID-19 prevention doesn’t stop at immunization (Saskia Popescu quoted). Also in The Latest Nigerian News.
Washingtonian: How Washingtonians are taking care of each other during Trump II (Terry L. Clower quoted).
Route Fifty: AI-enabled knowledge management: A new imperative for government (Op-ed by Alan R. Shark).
Heavy Duty Trucking: Michael V. Hayden is announced as keynote speaker for the trucking industry’s largest convention.
Virginia Business: Terry Clower says a major business expansion is good for area workers looking for new positions.
Egypt Independent (CNN pickup): Wounded but still dangerous: How Iran could strike back if Trump attacks (Umud Shokri quoted).
Insight Crime (translation may be required; Mexico): Will the U.S. extradite suspected fuel smugglers to Mexico? (Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera quoted).
Neue Zürcher Zeitung (Swiss German; translation may be needed): Janine Wedel discusses crypto corruption.
AI Data Press: Alan R. Shark writes about how governments need to overcome AI paralysis in order to move forward.
News 247 (CNN pickup; translation may be required; Greece): How Iran could respond in the event of a U.S. attack (Umud Shokri quoted). Similar in El Pueblo (Peru), Québec Nouvelles (Canada), and 7 News (Australia).
Exclusive (Project Syndicate pickup; translation may be required; Kazakhstan): MAGA is destroying the culture that built the West (Op-ed by J.P. Singh).
Iran International: Gunboat diplomacy: U.S. seeks coercion without war on Iran (Op-ed by Umud Shokri).
GovTech: Déjà vu: Are there throughlines from Dot-com to Dot-ai? (Alan R. Shark quoted). Also in Merced News-Star (audio option, Merced, CA).
Middle East Forum: Umud Shokri explains why Iran’s enormous natural gas supply remains underground.
Lidové Noviny (CNN pickup; translation may be required; Czech Republic): They don’t want to hold back, they will damage the whole world. Iran repels U.S. attack with sharp threats (Umud Shokri quoted). Similar in IDNES (Czech Republic), El Pueblo (Peru), and Pahami (Indonesia).
Ynet News (audio option; Israel): The Iran question Washington keeps postponing, and Israel can’t afford to ignore (Gen. Michael V. Hayden mentioned).
NexGov: Alan R. Shark is cited in a roundup of opinions regarding the use of AI in the public sector.
Future Warfare: Taiwan Security Monitor highlights Taiwan’s deployment of US-made rocket launchers.