Three US departments are reportedly considering a ban of the popular routers due to ties to China-backed cyberattacks.
EAST ST. LOUIS - On Saturday, Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) was joined by elected officials, community leaders, and ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNBipartisan Lawmakers Urge Trump Officials to Tackle Illegal TransshipmentSanctioned nations such as China, they said, are using third countries to circumvent tariffs and duties, sidestep customs ...
U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL 8) joins Lisa Dent to discuss the Department of Education firing half of their staff. On Tuesday evening, the department announced that it would cut 1,300 ...
China has been investing heavily in blockchain technology, but the U.S. has the capacity to outcompete them and should continue to develop responsible regulations for blockchain to maintain its ...
Not only will people on Medicaid see catastrophic cuts to their health insurance coverage, but even those who are not insured ...
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A senior Democrat influential on China policy praised US President Donald Trump’s welcoming stance on H-1B visas, relied upon ...
Rep. Ashley Hinson and Sen. Pete Ricketts are rolling out a bicameral bill with bipartisan support that would secure ...
US Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi urges Americans to remove Chinese-made wireless routers, particularly TP-Link, from ...
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Asian News International on MSNCongressional briefing sheds light on religious persecution and human trafficking in PakistanA landmark congressional briefing was held on Wednesday at the Rayburn House Office Building, drawing urgent attention to the ...
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