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Chinese Warnings on iPhones Tap Deep Strain of Security Concerns
For years, officials in China have been told to shun foreign devices. Now reports of renewed curbs have unnerved Apple’s investors, heightening geopolitical tensions.
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Who’s Who in the Google Antitrust Trial
The federal government’s first monopoly trial this century will feature top tech executives, experienced litigators and an Obama-appointed judge.
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Microsoft, Google and Antitrust: Similar Legal Theories in a Different Era
The government’s antitrust case against Google borrows heavily from the landmark lawsuit against Microsoft 25 years ago. But it lacks the same cultural impact.
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China May Ban Clothes That Hurt People’s Feelings. People Are Outraged.
A proposal evokes memories of 1980s China, when opening up to the world set off a debate over flared pants and men with long hair, what the party called “weird attire.”
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Newsom’s Senate caretaker plan is ‘insulting’ to Black women, Rep. Lee says
Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) spoke out after California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) ruled out appointing her if Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) leaves office before her term ends.
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Biden marks 9/11 attacks by denouncing division, urging unity
President references his relationship with Sen. John McCain, whose memorial in Hanoi he visited earlier
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How Americans feel about Kamala Harris becoming president
They’re less persuaded than they were regarding our last two VPs — and than they were regarding Harris herself in 2020.
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How Americans feel about Kamala Harris becoming president
They’re less persuaded than they were regarding our last two VPs — and than they were regarding Harris herself in 2020.
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New Mexico’s dicey gun restriction draws detractors even from the left
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) sought to temporarily ban carrying firearms in part of her state. And Republicans aren’t the only ones crying foul.
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Sanity Question and Plea Talks Shadow Coming Sept. 11 Hearings
Prosecutors issued a new deadline of next week on their offer to have the defendants plead guilty and avoid a capital trial.