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Rand Issues Commentary: Tipping the Cyber Balance - How AI Benchmarks Could Make Software Safer
SANTA MONICA, California, Feb. 4 -- Rand issued the following commentary on Feb. 3, 2026:

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Tipping the Cyber Balance: How AI Benchmarks Could Make Software Safer

By Gopal Sarma and Kathleen Fisher

In February 2024, a ransomware attack on Change Healthcare disrupted medical claims processing for nearly half of all U.S. healthcare transactions. The breach cost UnitedHealth Group over $2.8 billion, exposed the personal data of 190 million Americans, and forced hospitals nationwide to delay patient care. The cause? A remote access portal without multi-factor authentication. As one senator ... Show Full Article

Manhattan Institute Issues Commentary to UnHerd: 'Fafo' Is No Answer to Gentle Parenting
NEW YORK, Feb. 4 -- The Manhattan Institute issued the following excerpts of a commentary on Feb. 3, 2026, to UnHerd:

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'Fafo' Is No Answer to Gentle Parenting

By Carolyn D. Gorman

Last year, gentle parenting was declared dead. "The helicopter parent has been grounded," The Today Show announced last summer, as so-called "Fafo" ("Fuck around and find out") parents surged into fashion.

Now, a Guardian report from last week has revealed how mothers on social media are championing the tough, no-nonsense approach designed to teach children hard lessons through consequences rather than negotiation. ... Show Full Article

Manhattan Institute Issues Commentary to New York Post: What Possible Justification Do Dems Have for Not Letting ICE Deport a Sex Offender?
NEW YORK, Feb. 4 -- The Manhattan Institute issued the following excerpts of a commentary on Feb. 2, 2026, to the New York Post:

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What Possible Justification Do Dems Have for Not Letting ICE Deport a Sex Offender?

By Rafael A. Mangual

You really can't make it up.

A previously deported illegal immigrant named Gerardo Miguel Mora, whose rap sheet includes attempted rape and strangulation, was back in a New York City courtroom last week on a shoplifting charge, which, according to The Post, was his second arrest in the month of January -- the first being for crack possession.

That's actually ... Show Full Article

Ifo Institute: Business Climate in Germany's Chemical Industry Improves Slightly
MUNICH, Germany, Feb. 4 -- ifo Institute issued the following news release:

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Business Climate in Germany's Chemical Industry Improves Slightly

The business climate in Germany's chemical industry improved slightly in January. Although the index rose to -23.5 points, up from -24.6* points in December, the current situation deteriorated significantly and fell to -34.9 points, down from -29.7* points in December. By contrast, expectations brightened, up from -19.3* to -11.4 points in January. "The chemical industry is somewhat less pessimistic about the future, but current business remains ... Show Full Article

Hudson Institute Posts Commentary to Arab News: Arctic Remains a Zone of Sustained Competition
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 -- Hudson Institute, a research organization that says it promotes leadership for a secure, free and prosperous future, posted the following commentary on Feb. 2, 2026, to Arab News:

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The Arctic Remains a Zone of Sustained Competition

By Luke Coffey

US President Donald Trump's recent statements about the need to acquire Greenland caused considerable division within the transatlantic community. Fortunately, these tensions appear to have been resolved for now. One positive consequence of the Greenland debate, however, has been to elevate the strategic importance of the ... Show Full Article

CSIS Posts Commentary: Frontline - Technology Is a Modern Warfighting Domain
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 -- The Center for Strategic and International Studies posted the following commentary on Feb. 2, 2026:

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The New Frontline: Technology Is a Modern Warfighting Domain

By Katrina Schweiker

The history of war is inextricably linked to science and technology, from the Stone Age to spears and crossbows through guns and tanks to space, nuclear, stealth, and cyber. Control of science and technology through national investments and the American creative drive for innovation has fueled U.S. hegemony for the past 80 years. China's increasing research and development investments ... Show Full Article

CSIS Issues Commentary: Three Truths About the End of New START and What It Means for Strategic Competition
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 -- The Center for Strategic and International Studies issued the following commentary on Feb. 2, 2026:

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Three Truths About the End of New START and What It Means for Strategic Competition

By Heather Williams

The 2010 New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START), the last remaining bilateral nuclear arms control agreement between the United States and Russia, expires February 5. Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeated an offer to informally continue to observe the treaty limits for an additional year. Barring a last-minute reprieve from President Donald Trump, ... Show Full Article