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The suspected Chinese spy balloon was noticed in Montana and slowly crossed the U.S. China expressed its "strong dissatisfaction and protest" over the downing.
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A White House official said Biden's comments did not reflect a policy shift, even though the U.S. traditionally has avoided making such an explicit security guarantee to Taiwan.
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Authorities have not yet determined the total number of casualties or why the plane went down as debris is seen littered across a mountainside in Guangxi's Teng county.
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Today, new regulations on the use of Artificial Intelligence go into effect in China. Today on Tech Tuesday on All Sides with Ann Fisher: How China is regulating AI.
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The bill includes a number of provisions, such as $52 billion for chip manufacturing, $45 billion to improve supply chains for critical items, and $160 billion for scientific research and innovation.
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The Justice Department has come under increasing criticism over a string of attention-grabbing cases in which they have gone after university professors over their ties to China. We consider the China Initiative, the real threat of technological espionage and the consequences to academic freedom.
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The Justice Department has come under increasing criticism over a string of attention-grabbing cases in which they have gone after university professors over their ties to China. We consider the China Initiative, the real threat of technological espionage and the consequences to academic freedom.
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The White House cited the "ongoing genocide and crimes against humanity" in the Xinjiang region of China. U.S. athletes will compete in the Olympics.
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The report states that the coronavirus most likely did not originate at the wet market in Wuhan and that a lab leak was "an extremely unlikely pathway."
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President Trump is claiming victory after blessing a deal in which Oracle and Walmart will own a stake of TikTok, but experts wonder whether the terms of the agreement will really change anything.