Good Thursday morning and welcome to Jamie McIntyre’s Daily on Defense, written and compiled by Washington Examiner National Security Senior Writer Jamie McIntyre (@jamiejmcintyre) and edited by Christopher Tremoglie.
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Jamie McIntyre,
The Washington Examiner,
26 Mar. 2026
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Some of those effects have to do with domestic commerce, and some are a result of the interwoven nature of global trade, where raw materials from one place are shipped somewhere they are manufactured into specific items that are then transported to consumers.
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Vidya Mani,
The Conversation,
25 Mar. 2026
How diffusion welding creates the core structure Printed circuit heat exchangers are manufactured using diffusion welding.
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Sujita Sinha,
Interesting Engineering,
24 Mar. 2026
The game has produced nearly 200 jackpot winners since 1992, with the most recent coming March 2, when a ticket sold in Arkansas hit for $251 million.
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Fernando Cervantes Jr,
USA Today,
29 Mar. 2026
In recent years, the United States has produced only a dozen to a few hundred missiles annually under standard procurement cycles, according to Defense Department budget documents, a rate far below what could be expended in even a short, high-intensity conflict.
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