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February 7, 2018
Qatar-UAE seek to ease dispute over military flights
Fellow Gabriel Collins comments on alleged flights of civilian and military aircraft over Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, which he said "left space for a miscalculation," given a backdrop of tension due to diplomatic and trade sanctions. Reuters: http://reut.rs/2nBVwSX.
February 7, 2018
Reagan birthday celebrated at presidential library
Former Secretary of State James A. Baker, III, the honorary chair of the Baker Institute, was the keynote speaker at President Ronald Regan's 107th birthday celebration at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, Calif., on Feb. 6.
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Medlock testifies at energy infrastructure hearing
In testimony Thursday to the Senate Committee on Energy Natural Resources, Kenneth Medlock, senior director of the Center for Energy Studies, said "the U.S. has a very dense, redundant and relatively reliable energy architecture ... Of course, aging infrastructure requires maintenance and modernization to capture the latest technological innovations, and doing so will go a long way to ensuring a 21st century competitive advantage for U.S. interests."
February 5, 2018
Texas Democrat adds to campaign funds
Fellow Mark P. Jones comments on recent fundraising efforts by Andrew White — son of former Texas governor Mark White — who is running in the Democratic primary for governor of Texas.
February 5, 2018
Do Democrats Need to Nominate a Centrist to Win CD-7?
Political science fellow Mark P. Jones comments on the challenges Texas Democrats face in trying to flip GOP-held congressional district 7, which turned blue in the 2016 presidential race. The New Yorker: http://bit.ly/2Fkfo3y