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TikTok a US security threat, says Trump, similar to Facebook -CNBC

Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump on Monday told CNBC on Monday that TikTok was a national security threat but likened it to threats posed

TikTok a US security threat, says Trump, similar to Facebook -CNBC
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US senators seek to reallocate government spectrum to boost 5G networks

Two top Republican senators are introducing legislation on Monday that would require some U.S. government-owned spectrum be auctioned off to boost commercial

US senators seek to reallocate government spectrum to boost 5G networks
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US senators make new push to make daylight saving time permanent

A group of 12 bipartisan senators said on Friday they are making a new legislative effort to make daylight saving time permanent and end the twice-annual

US senators make new push to make daylight saving time permanent
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Trump raises concerns about US ban on TikTok

Presidential candidate Donald Trump raised concerns about banning TikTok ahead of a vote next week by the U.S.

Trump raises concerns about US ban on TikTok
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US internet subsidy program set to run out of money in May

The Federal Communications Commission on Monday said a government broadband internet subsidy program used by 23 million American households will run out of

US internet subsidy program set to run out of money in May
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US House forms AI task force as legislative push stalls

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US House forms AI task force as legislative push stalls
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Republican lawmakers urge Biden to deactivate campaign TikTok account

A group of 18 Republican lawmakers has urged President Joe Biden to deactivate his campaign's TikTok account citing national security concerns.

Republican lawmakers urge Biden to deactivate campaign TikTok account
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U.S. safety regulator to release initial report on Boeing 737 MAX cabin blowout - agency

The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board will release its preliminary report on the Jan. 5 Boeing 737 MAX 9 door panel blowout on Tuesday, the agency said Tuesday.

U.S. safety regulator to release initial report on Boeing 737 MAX cabin blowout - agency
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White House AI council meets Monday as legislative action stalls

The White House artificial intelligence council is meeting Monday, three months after President Joe Biden signed an executive order that aims to reduce the

White House AI council meets Monday as legislative action stalls
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Biden to meet with UAW workers in Michigan on Thursday

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Biden to meet with UAW workers in Michigan on Thursday
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Biden to court support of auto workers at UAW event

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Biden to court support of auto workers at UAW event
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US House lawmaker threatens subpoena over firearms documents

A senior Republican lawmaker on Friday threatened to subpoena the Commerce Department over records about the agency's Oct. 27 decision to temporarily stop

US House lawmaker threatens subpoena over firearms documents
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Key senator seeks answers on FAA 737 MAX production oversight

The chair of the Senate Commerce Committee on Thursday asked the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for answers on its oversight of Boeing’s production

Key senator seeks answers on FAA 737 MAX production oversight
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Biden administration takes first step toward writing key AI standards

The Biden administration said on Tuesday it was taking the first step toward writing key standards and guidance for the safe deployment of generative

Biden administration takes first step toward writing key AI standards
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Lawmakers want Biden to reject export licenses for Chinese drone maker DJI

A group of 15 Republican lawmakers on Monday asked the Pentagon to block export licenses for U.S. components for Chinese-drone manufacturer DJI, citing

Lawmakers want Biden to reject export licenses for Chinese drone maker DJI
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White House asks employees to travel by train, EVs when possible

U.S. federal employees should rent electric vehicles and opt for rail trips when feasible on government travel to sharply reduce emissions, the White House

White House asks employees to travel by train, EVs when possible
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UAW files unfair labor charges against VW, Honda, Hyundai

The United Auto Workers union said Monday it filed unfair labor practice charges against Honda Motor, Hyundai Motor and Volkswagen citing aggressive anti-union

UAW files unfair labor charges against VW, Honda, Hyundai
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US must do more on mental health of aviation professionals -safety official

The United States must do more to prioritize the mental health of pilots, air traffic controllers and other aviation professionals, a top safety official

US must do more on mental health of aviation professionals -safety official
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US House Republicans seek to halt Biden EV regulations

The Republican-led House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to bar the Biden administration from moving forward with stringent vehicle emissions

US House Republicans seek to halt Biden EV regulations
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US wants to require drug testing for foreign aviation-repair stations

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US wants to require drug testing for foreign aviation-repair stations
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US to award $6.1 billion to Las Vegas, California high-speed rail projects

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US to award $6.1 billion to Las Vegas, California high-speed rail projects
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US awards $110 million to reduce wildlife car collisions

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US awards $110 million to reduce wildlife car collisions
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US FAA tightens aircraft certification oversight after Boeing MAX crashes

The Federal Aviation Administration said on Tuesday it had adopted a new aircraft certification policy requiring key flight control design changes to be

US FAA tightens aircraft certification oversight after Boeing MAX crashes
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Republican senators raise 'significant concerns' on US firearms export pause

A group of 46 Republican U.S. senators asked the Commerce Department on Thursday to answer questions about its Oct. 27 decision to temporarily stop issuing

Republican senators raise 'significant concerns' on US firearms export pause
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UAW president vows aggressive auto plant organizing -Senate testimony

United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain will tell a Senate Committee on Tuesday the union plans to aggressively organize non-union U.S. auto plants after

UAW president vows aggressive auto plant organizing -Senate testimony

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