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I checked the news in my country and they say it's illegal here on the ground that the supreme court ruled "the toxicity is public knowledge."

Stupidity...

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You almost had me
I mean, if you argue that way during the interview I'd pass... Nobody thinks you're asked to do all that in a one-day interview.
No, "should be" as in, it must be reviewed but can be skipped if there's a concern like revealing the author identity in a double-blind process.
Yes, the Socratic method
Socratic method - Wikipedia

Actually, figures should be checked during the reviewing process. It's not an excuse.

The hearing, entitled "The U.S. Technology Fueling Russia's War in Ukraine: How and Why,"

I sometimes think US politicians make them sound like high schoolers yet to receive higher education.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is reportedly against sending Taurus missiles to Kyiv because he fears the move will draw Germany into the war.

They're still arguing that nonsense... Putin won't care about anything. If Germany doesn't supply enough weapons, they'll be dragged into the war in a worse way.

What an excellent scheme to keep talents from entering the red states for a job.