China’s Hikvision hits out at US Congress over ‘baseless’ ban on using surveillance equipment over national security … – South China Morning Post

South China Morning Post China's Hikvision hits out at US Congress over 'baseless' ban on using surveillance equipment over national security …South China Morning PostA leading Chinese manufacturer of video surveillance technology has criticised as “baseless” a vote by the US Congress to ban the federal government from buying its products because of national security concerns. The House of Representatives last week … us congress – Google News

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Trump Identifies His Trade Weapon of Choice, to the Dismay of Congress – Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal Trump Identifies His Trade Weapon of Choice, to the Dismay of CongressWall Street JournalCritics see the use of Section 232 as capricious and say the 12 million cars produced in the U.S. last year by American and foreign-owned operations makes the national security argument implausible. The Trump administration sees Section 232 as a “tool …and more » us congress – Google News

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Congress must act to restore the integrity of American elections – The Hill

The Hill Congress must act to restore the integrity of American electionsThe HillIn this, Vladimir Putin continues to get a lot of assistance from us. We have paved the road to the public's diminished faith in Congress and created doubts about the fairness of the media. We undermine the integrity of our electoral process with …and more » us congress – Google News

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Former MSU President Simon To Testify Before US Congress – wjimam.com

wjimam.com Former MSU President Simon To Testify Before US Congresswjimam.comWILX.com reports that former Michigan State University President Lou Anna K. Simon will appear in front of the United States Congress to testify before a Senate subcommittee that oversees the safety of youth sports. That includes college and Olympic … us congress – Google News

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US Congress mulls extending copyright yet again – to 144 years – The Register

The Register US Congress mulls extending copyright yet again – to 144 yearsThe RegisterThe US Congress is looking to extend copyright on some sound recordings to a staggering 144 years – making it the twelfth time copyright rules have been extended since the 1970s. The CLASSICS Act being debated in the Senate and House would create a … us congress – Google News

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