"That Roberts failed qualify his deferential language can only be accounted—and will, I am confident, be so accounted in the White House—a failure of nerve, courage, and judicial independence," argues @ProfEpps: https://t.co/KTZr1zxqNb
At a time when tensions with U.S. adversaries are heightening around the globe, congressional Republicans are at risk of losing several of their most knowledgeable and influential voices on foreign policy, writes Foreign Policy Correspondent @AdamWollner https://t.co/YgIsu0FJ6L
"According to the latest jobs data, the steadily declining unemployment rate is down to just 3.8%. But that sunny statistic belies a deeper infirmity in the labor market" Via @sinoceros for @qz
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"We have to be prepared to live with" a partial U.S. troop withdrawal from South Korea, a former Korean national-security adviser tells @UriLF: https://t.co/WT5lStgPWt
This week, House Republicans will look to debate the bipartisan NDAA and vote on two Senate-passed measures to give terminal patients access to experimental drugs and rewrite parts of Dodd-Frank, writes @dnewhauser in @nationaljournal's Outlook https://t.co/esKCW3V4Zd ($)
"European nations are wrestling with the implications of machine learning and artificial intelligence — in the military as well as civilian society." Via @wendyranderson and @jteurope for @DefenseOne
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"With almost a quarter of (Jim Smith's) staff of 400 eligible to retire, ensuring the office is getting new talent is vital." @MHerckis / @routefifty
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