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- Congress is repealing the 1991 and 2002 Iraq AUMFs to reclaim power it has ceded to the executive branch, as noted in the National Security Journal.
- The objectives of both AUMFs have been accomplished years ago, with no additional impact on the efficacy of the post-9/11 AUMF.
- This move marks a rare exercise of Congress's war powers, a step towards reclaiming power from the executive branch, as noted in the National Security Journal.
- President Trump is set to sign the National Defense Authorization Act this month, making him the first President to repeal multiple war authorizations since Warren G. Harding.
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Dietitians Agree: These Are the Healthiest Eggs to Buy at the Grocery Store
Here's what you need to know before buying eggs.Mirage C/Getty ImagesKey TakeawaysChoose pasture-raised eggs for the best nutrition, as they are rich in omega-3s and vitamins A and E.Eggshell color doesn't influence nutrition; both brown and white eggs are equally healthy.Moderation is key with eggs due to dietary cholesterol, but they remain a good source of protein and essential nutrients.Years ago, buying eggs was a pretty straightforward tas…
Hypervisors Explained: How Virtual Machines Really Work in the Cloud
How Hypervisors Actually Work in AWS (Beyond the Basics) Cloud platforms like AWS rely heavily on hypervisors, yet they are often explained only at a surface level. This post takes a practical, internal view of what a hypervisor actually does and how it enables virtualization across CPU, memory, storage, and networking. The goal here is not definitions, but mechanisms. What Is a Hypervisor? A hypervisor is a low-level system software layer that…
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