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What to know about Biden strategy for opening up spectrum and improving 5G

President Joe Biden's decision to study how to make government-owned spectrum frequencies more available to the private sector could help the United States expedite the expansion of 5G and keep up with China.

Senate finds path forward on annual defense bill after hourslong stalemate

A late-night agreement to save Americans from a holiday government shutdown also unlocked another breakthrough.

Biden stokes Newsom presidential buzz at APEC event alongside California governor

SAN FRANCISCO — President Joe Biden quipped about Gov. Gavin Newsom's (D-CA) presidential aspirations on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation conference.

Indicted Sen. Bob Menendez lashes out after drawing high-profile political challenger

Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) on Wednesday accused Gov. Phil Murphy (D-NJ) and wife, Tammy, of turning on him after his federal indictment for “personal” gain in response to New Jersey’s first lady launching a bid for his coveted Senate seat.

Senate passes short-term spending bill to avoid government shutdown

The Senate voted to punt a fight over government spending into early next year on Wednesday night, easily passing a funding bill the House approved the day before.

Senate Judiciary Committee again postpones vote to subpoena conservative donors

The Democratic-led Senate Judiciary Committee canceled a planned vote to subpoena a pair of conservative judicial advocates as part of its Supreme Court ethics investigation Wednesday evening, marking the second delay in two weeks.

Uber plans to improve driver safety amid national carjacking surge

Uber Technologies, a ride-sharing company with more than 6.5 million drivers and couriers worldwide, announced this week that it is improving safety features by verifying a rider's identity to protect drivers against the increase of carjackings and violent attacks.

Capitol Police clash with violent Palestinian protesters outside DNC headquarters

The United States Capitol Police made arrests outside of the Democratic National Committee's headquarters in Washington D.C. on Wednesday night. The arrests came after a crowd of 150 illegal and "violent protesters," gathered outside of the building.

Nikki Haley calls Biden meeting with Xi Jinping ‘embarrassing’

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley called the meeting between President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping “embarrassing.”

Biden ‘raised’ human rights concerns with Xi in California sit-down

WOODSIDE, California — President Joe Biden insisted he confronted Chinese President Xi Jinping on allegations of human rights abuse and Taiwan.
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