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First-ever 'China Week' takes aim at America’s dependence on Beijing

The China fight is on. Last week, the House of Representatives stepped up to the Herculean task of passing 25 bills targeting Chinese intrusions into America’s economy and technology. This first-ever “China Week” took aim at drones, bad Chinese network routers, batteries and federal biotech contracts with Chinese firms. “House indulges in Mad Hatter’s Tea Party,” screamed state-run China Daily …

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CNN data reporter surprised by Kamala Harris' popularity rise since becoming a presidential candidate

CNN data reporter Harry Enten seemed surprised on Wednesday by Vice President Kamala Harris’ increase in popularity since entering the race, as she was historically unpopular as vice president prior to President Biden dropping out of the race. “I just think that this is such dramatic movement, my goodness, gracious,” Enten said, noting Harris had a net favorability rating of …

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Russo-Chinese Arctic war games spur US response as Alaska officials warn only strength can deter crisis

After the Army deployed 130 airborne soldiers to a far-flung Aleutian Islands base amid joint Russian-Chinese military tests offshore, Alaskan leaders warned the only response should be American strength. The Army sent the soldiers to Eareckson Air Station on Shemya Island, less than 300 miles from Kamchatka, Russia. The deployment occurred amid the “Ocean 2024” joint military exercises between two …

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