
Spencer Brown
Managing Editor and Writer at Townhall
@YAF comms chief. @Townhallcom senior columnist. “Dangerous and derogatory.” -Google. '23 @FDD Fellow. Minnesotan thawing out in Virginia. Views my own.
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6 days ago |
blogs.mediapart.fr | Spencer Brown
Je crois au droit de tous les peuples à l'autodétermination. L'autodétermination signifie qu'un peuple se définit lui-même. Ce n'est donc pas aux Juifs de décider si les Palestiniens sont une nation et il en va de même pour l'opinion des Palestiniens à l'égard des Juifs. Parce que je crois en l'autodétermination, je soutiens la solution des deux États comme la meilleure solution au conflit.
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1 week ago |
blog.qualys.com | Spencer Brown
In the race against cyber threats, finding vulnerabilities is no longer enough. True security comes from understanding them—where they exist, how they were discovered, and what risks they pose. One of the most overlooked aspects in vulnerability management is knowing the source of detection. Without it, organizations may waste valuable time chasing the wrong threats while leaving real risks unaddressed.
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2 weeks ago |
themanufacturer.com | Spencer Brown
In the face of persistent economic uncertainty, shifting global trade policies and increasingly complex customer expectations, suppliers across Europe are re-evaluating how they go to market. One key trend is emerging: consolidation. Where suppliers once relied on a fragmented network of smaller distributors, many are now simplifying and strengthening their approach, working with fewer, larger partners who offer greater efficiency, broader reach and deeper expertise.
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2 weeks ago |
frontpagemag.com | Spencer Brown
[Want even more content from FPM? Sign up for FPM+ to unlock exclusive series, virtual town-halls with our authors, and more—now for just $3.99/month. Click here to sign up.]The Middle East’s sliver of the globe is, for good reason, known as a rough neighborhood. Empires have risen and fallen there throughout history and, in more modern times, the world’s superpowers have found themselves mired in seemingly endless conflicts that end in embarrassing departures.
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3 weeks ago |
townhall.com | Spencer Brown
The Middle East’s sliver of the globe is, for good reason, known as a rough neighborhood. Empires have risen and fallen there throughout history and, in more modern times, the world’s superpowers have found themselves mired in seemingly endless conflicts that end in embarrassing departures. President Trump chose to make a swing through this neighborhood the first big foreign trip of his second term.
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