WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Biden administration added 37 Chinese entities to a trade restriction list, for "acting contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests of the United States," the Federal Register showed on Thursday.
The trade restriction list, known as the entity list, has been used aggressively by the Commerce Department to stem the flow of technology to China amid fears Beijing could use it to bolster its military... (continue reading...)
(Reuters) - A Florida sheriff's deputy who fatally shot a Black airman over the weekend may have entered the wrong apartment in respond to a disturbance call, according to a civil rights attorney who is demanding release of body-camera video showing the shooting.
The shooting occurred on the afternoon of May 3, when a deputy with the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office went to an apartment complex in response to a disturbance call, Sheriff Eric Aden said... (continue reading...)
By Tom Balmforth
LONDON (Reuters) - A Ukrainian drone struck a major oil processing plant in Russia's Bashkiria region on Thursday from some 1,500 km (932 miles) away, a Kyiv intelligence source said, its longest-range such attack since the start of the war.
Ukraine also hit two oil depots in southern Russia, as Kyiv tries to undermine Russian forces pressing along front lines on its territory by attacking energy facilities that are... (continue reading...)
By Alex Lawler
LONDON (Reuters) - OPEC will stop publishing a calculation of the world's demand for its own crude in its monthly oil report, two sources close to the matter said, focusing instead on forecasts for demand for oil from the wider OPEC+ group.
The change reflects what has become long-standing cooperation between the members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and the wider grouping on taking collective oil... (continue reading...)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Biden administration is poised to open up a new front in its effort to safeguard U.S. AI from China and Russia with preliminary plans to place guardrails around the most advanced AI models, Reuters reported on Wednesday.
Government and private sector researchers worry U.S. adversaries could use the models, which mine vast amounts of text and images to summarize information and generate content, to wage aggressive cyber... (continue reading...)
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