News You Can Use: 09/21/16
National Security
First presidential debate to focus on security, prosperity, The Week
More than 800 immigrants mistakenly granted citizenship, Federal Times
How to decide whether (and when) to call it terrorism, The Washington Post
The Case for Integrated Civilian, Military ISR/C4ISR Strategies, Defense News
Time for a Serious U.S. National Missile Defense Program, The National Interest
Cruz calls for refugee crackdown after attacks, The Hill
How the New York City Bomber Was Caught, The Daily Beast
Minnesota Mall Stabbing Could Be Realization of Terror Fears, Military.com
Cellphone Bombs: The New American Terror, The Daily Beast
Texas Man Plotted to Blow Up a Building, Authorities Say, Time
Cybersecurity
Talk of cyberwar, C4ISR Net
U.S. Cybersecurity Gets a New Cyber Warrior General, Modern War Institute
The Biggest Cybersecurity Threats Are Inside Your Company, Harvard Business Review
Tom Ridge: Cyber attacks are now worse than physical attacks, Yahoo
Public Health
Want a Zika Test? It’s Not Easy, The New York Times
Here’s How Schools Can Support Students’ Mental Health, NPR
Superbugs reach apex of global health worries, Al Jazeera
Reporter’s Notebook: Pregnant And Caught In Zika Test Limbo, NPR
Navy program pushes health choices, Pensacola News Journal
Human Rights & Humanitarian Efforts
The year of the refugee: It’s gut-check time for President Obama, Brookings
Amal Clooney delivers damning speech to the UN over failure to stop Isis ‘genocide’: ‘I am ashamed’, Independent
3 foreign workers kidnapped in southwestern Libya, CBC News
U.N. chief Ban regrets peacekeeper abuse, Haiti cholera, Reuters
Egypt: Ruling Risks Eradicating Human Rights Work, Human Rights Watch
Experts Urge Broader Probe of Human Rights Abuses in Burundi, ABC News
Government & Military Personnel
Senate Puts Finishing Touches on Bill to Avoid a Shutdown, Government Executive
Federal Employees Slightly Happier, More Engaged At Work in 2016, Government Executive
Why Too Many Meetings Leaves You Feeling Stupid, Government Executive
USPS Has Achieved Just a Fraction of Its Projected Savings From Slowing Mail Delivery, Government Executive
Posted: September 21, 2016 by Simons Center
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