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Google adds a premium option for Chrome Enterprise
Google has rolled out a premium tier for Chrome Enterprise, offering additional security features for the popular web browser. Google launched Chrome Enterprise in 2017 as a business-focused edition of its Chrome browser with built-in management features for IT admins and security teams. On Tuesday, Google unveiled Chrome Enterprise Premium, promising enhanced security with features not…
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Arizona abortion ruling shows pitfalls of Trump’s states’ rights strategy
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled in favor of invoking an 1864 law that forbids abortions except to save a mother’s life and punishes providers with prison time.
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Trump fails to delay N.Y. criminal trial for a third time this week
Donald Trump’s attorneys failed again to persuade an appeals court judge to delay the former president’s New York criminal trial, scheduled to begin next week
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Biden and Kishida Agree to Tighten Military and Economic Ties to Counter China
President Biden is hosting Japan’s prime minister, Fumio Kishida, for a state visit as part of a broad diplomatic outreach.
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After Trump Broadside, Surveillance Bill Collapses in the House
Right-wing lawmakers blocked a move by Speaker Johnson to extend a key foreign intelligence surveillance tool after former President Donald J. Trump urged lawmakers to “kill” the law underlying it.
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Biden Says U.S. Is Considering Dropping Its Case Against Assange
The WikiLeaks founder has been held in London as he has battled extradition to the United States on charges related to his publication of classified documents.
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Japan Gives Washington 250 Cherry Trees as Replacements
The trees will replace 140 that will be torn up as part of a restoration project. The capital’s first Japanese cherry trees were a gift from the mayor of Tokyo in 1912.
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What Biden and Kishida Agreed To in Their Effort to Bolster Ties
As they look to contain an increasingly aggressive China, the United States and Japan announced dozens of new agreements, including on military, economic, climate and space matters.
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Where You Can See the Next Total Solar Eclipse, in 2026
If you can’t get enough of totality, or missed out this time, you’ll have three more chances in the next four years in destinations like Iceland, Spain, Egypt and Australia.
