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How China losing control of shoal could spark major incident

  Subscribe to the Magazine View this as website How China losing control of shoal could spark major incident Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s team plans “to take control once again” of a valuable lagoon occupied by China's forces, an intention that could escalate the simmering dispute over sovereignty in the South China Sea. Read the full story here. Opinion China unveils its vision for a new world order By Tom Rogan

Faculty free speech under scrutiny with erosion of academic tenure

  Subscribe to the Magazine View this as website Faculty free speech under scrutiny with erosion of academic tenure Academic tenure is poised to be a new battleground of academic freedom after legislators in Texas and Florida became the first states to take strides to reform the practice during the 2023 legislative session. Read the full story here. News Newsom signs bill allowing state to fine schools that 'ban' textbooks in California By Jack Birle

Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates never worked for an angrier president than Donald Trump

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