Top US Senator, Biden working to address China ban on Micron chips
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Senate's top Democrat said on Tuesday that he and President Joe Biden's administration were engaging allies
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Canada's govt did not ignore intelligence of Chinese meddling- rapporteur
By Steve Scherer OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government did not knowingly ignore intelligence of Chinese meddling, said
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Biden nominates Air Force general to lead NSA, Cyber Command -Politico
WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden has nominated Air Force Lieutenant General Timothy Haugh to be the new leader
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A monster typhoon is barreling toward a US territory with deadly winds and 25-foot storm surge
Super Typhoon Mawar is barreling toward Guam on Tuesday, threatening to slam into the US territory as the strongest storm there in more than 60 years.
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GOP megadonor Harlan Crow declines to answer Democrats' questions about financial ties to Clarence Thomas
A lawyer for GOP megadonor Harlan Crow told Senate Judiciary Chairman Dick Durbin that his committee did not have "the authority to investigate Mr. Crow's personal friendship with Justice Clarence Thomas," in a letter Monday night obtained by CNN.
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U.S. News changes its college rankings to emphasize diversity and remove alumni giving
U.S. News & World Report announced changes to the methodology of its controversial Best Colleges rankings to emphasize the success of diverse students and to remove the influence of alumni giving and class size, the media company said in a statement.
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Italy approves $2.2 billion relief package for flood-hit areas
ROME (Reuters) -Italy approved an emergency relief package worth more than 2 billion euros ($2.2 billion) to help flood-hit areas
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Michigan Gov. Whitmer signs 'red flag' gun laws
Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan signed legislation Monday that will make it easier for authorities to seize firearms from people who are believed to be a danger to themselves or others, commonly known as "red flag" laws.
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Kenya tea company suspends operations after protesters burn machines
A multinational tea company based in Kenya has suspended operations after tea plucking and harvesting machines were burned by protesters, citing massive job losses due to mechanization
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Illinois AG probe: Catholic clergy sexual abuse of kids was far more common than church acknowledged
Illinois’ attorney general has released the results of a sweeping investigation into allegations of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy, saying investigators found that 451 clergy sexually abused nearly 2,000 children since 1950, which was far more than the 103 individuals the church had named when the state review began in 2018
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How DeSantis plans to jolt the GOP presidential primary and seize back the narrative
In the early days of his governorship, Ron DeSantis, still largely unknown to even the people who elected him, barnstormed across Florida's 65,000 square miles, popping up almost daily in a different community to announce new initiatives or unexpected actions. News outlets, opposition Democrats and fellow Republicans unaccustomed to such energy from the executive were caught by surprise.
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US issues fresh North Korea sanctions on 'illicit' IT workforce
By Christopher Bing and Doina Chiacu WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States on Tuesday announced new North Korea sanctions related to
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