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Jamestown Foundation Issues Commentary: Putin's Moves Against Internet Alienate Russians
WASHINGTON, April 3 -- The Jamestown Foundation issued the following commentary on April 2, 2026, by Paul Goble, specialist on ethnic and religious questions in Eurasia, in its Eurasia Daily Monitor:

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Putin's Moves Against Internet Alienate Russians

Executive Summary:

* Russian President Vladimir Putin's moves against Telegram channels and the Internet more generally have alienated many Russians, angered regime allies in business and government who depend on the web, and undercut the Kremlin leader's own goals.

* This alienation and anger have not led to massive protests because the ... Show Full Article

Center for American Progress: Trump Administration Gutted DHS Training Standards, Creating Dangerous Conditions in American Communities
WASHINGTON, April 3 (TNSrep) -- The Center for American Progress issued the following news release on April 2, 2026:

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Trump Administration Gutted DHS Training Standards, Creating Dangerous Conditions in American Communities

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has drastically lowered recruitment, hiring, and training standards for federal immigration agents, prioritizing personnel hiring over public safety and constitutional law.

Following the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which allocated $30 billion for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) hiring alone, ... Show Full Article

Capital Research Center Posts Commentary: Financialization of College Sports and the Meaning of a College Education
WASHINGTON, April 3 -- The Capital Research Center posted the following commentary on April 2, 2026, by Daniel P. Schmidt, former vice president for program of the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, to the Giving Review:

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The financialization of college sports and the meaning of a college education

The question is not whether student-athletes should benefit from the value they create. It is whether universities can sustain a coherent educational mission while participating in systems increasingly governed by market logic.

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Last weekend, the Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball ... Show Full Article

Capital Research Center Issues Commentary: Why a Humanoid Teacher is Still Less Scary Than an Activist Teacher
WASHINGTON, April 3 -- The Capital Research Center issued the following commentary by senior fellow Kali Fontanilla:

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Why a humanoid teacher is still less scary than an activist teacher

If the choice is between a politically neutral machine that teaches reading, writing, and math, or a system increasingly dominated by activists who see your child as a project for social revolution, do not be surprised if some parents start saying: "Bring on the robot."

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Imagine a classroom full of students sitting at their desks. The door slides open, and in rolls a sleek, polished robot programmed with ... Show Full Article

CSIS Issues Commentary: Options for the United States to Resolve the Iran Nuclear Challenge
WASHINGTON, April 3 -- The Center for Strategic and International Studies issued the following commentary on April 2, 2026, by Director Heather Williams and Deputy Director Joseph Rodgers, both of the Project on Nuclear Issues in the CSIS Defense and Security Department:

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Options for the United States to Resolve the Iran Nuclear Challenge

Introduction

In a 20-minute speech on April 1, President Donald Trump referred to nuclear weapons over 20 times. The speech opened with an overview of the risks of a nuclear Iran as justification for the war and outlined progress in setting back the program: ... Show Full Article

Manhattan Institute Issues Commentary to Wall Street Journal: Hardware Is Back
NEW YORK, April 3 -- The Manhattan Institute issued the following excerpts of a commentary on April 2, 2026, by senior fellow James B. Meigs to the Wall Street Journal:

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Hardware Is Back

Tech giants now want to build for the physical world.

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"Software is eating the world," digital-tech pioneer Marc Andreessen proclaimed 15 years ago. American industries might once have been built out of steel, concrete and oil. But now, he wrote, digitally based companies like Amazon, Facebook and Google were "poised to take over large swathes of the economy."

History, and the stock market, proved ... Show Full Article

American Action Forum Issues Commentary: NRC Nuclear Reactor Licensing Rule - Overview and Implications
WASHINGTON, April 3 -- The American Action Forum issued the following commentary on April 2, 2026, by Energy and Environmental Policy Director Shuting Pomerleau:

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New NRC Nuclear Reactor Licensing Rule: Overview and Implications

Executive Summary

* The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has finalized a new commercial reactor licensing framework, marking the agency's first comprehensive regulatory overhaul since 1989.

* Designed to address the inefficiencies of the previous process--which saw only two reactors become operational in nearly 40 years--the new rule updates the approval process ... Show Full Article