* ARTICLES *
** Good Riddance: The Elimination of al-Qaeda’s Top Terrorist and the Troubling Questions It Raises
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The bad news is that Ayman al-Zawahri's presence in Kabul confirms fears that Afghanistan is again a safe haven for international terrorists.
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** Whoops! Department of Education Makes $300 Billion Accounting Mistake on Student Loans
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Instead of “making” $114 billion for taxpayers as originally claimed, the federal student loan program actually costs taxpayers $10 billion annually, or $197 billion since 1997.
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** Tesla’s Battery Deals Highlight Chinese Dominance of Key Materials for Electric Vehicles
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Tesla’s new contracts with two Chinese battery material suppliers highlight the extent to which American electric vehicle manufacturers rely on China for critical minerals and materials.
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** Senate Hearing on Diversity in Diplomacy Fails to Get to Real Questions
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A Senate hearing on “diversity and equity” in American diplomacy proves to be a wasted opportunity to tackle a core question in our politics: Do we want equality or “equity”?
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** Man Who Posed as Federal Agent Pleads Guilty in Scheme to Build Relationships With Secret Service
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A D.C. man pleads guilty to charges related to a scheme in which the U.S. Attorney’s Office said he tried to buy off Secret Service agents.
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** ICYMI: Fact-Checking 6 Claims About Life After Roe v. Wade
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Many opinions about life in America following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe are not based in fact or data. Here are six myths asserted by pro-abortion activists.
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