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FBI director calls China 'biggest' US threat; authorities warn of North Korean cyber attacks

Speaking alongside his British counterpart in London on Wednesday, FBI Director Christopher Wray called China the "biggest long-term threat" to both the U.S. and the U.

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First underwater footage of critically endangered Angelshark recorded in Wales

The species was once considered abundant in the Atlantic Ocean but has been classified as critically endangered since 2010.

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Florida releases genetically modified mosquitoes to reduce disease

A handbook is seen at Florida Keys Mosquito Control District headquarters in Marathon, Florida, U.S., May 4, 2021. /Reuters Genetically modified mosquitoes have been released for the first tim

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US Embassy in Russia Confirms That Sullivan Has Left the Diplomatic Mission and is On His Way to DC

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on 16 April that the Russian side had recommended that Ambassador Sullivan return to Washington for consultations about the

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Is there a list of U.S. domestic terrorism groups?

01:38 FBI Agents are actively pursuing nearly 2,000 domestic terrorism cases, nearly double the number since last September, according to what the FBI Director Christopher Wray told th

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Trump Concedes US Election, Says Capitol Rioters ‘Defiled the Seat of American Democracy’

Trump has been fighting for two months to ensure what the president called the "legitimate results" of the 2020 election, insisting that his victory was "stolen" by Dem

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Can Trump's dangerous tactics thwart Biden's White House bid?

U.S. President Donald Trump's unsavory attempt to cling on to power despite an election defeat is probably the worst advertisement of American democracy in recent memory. /VCG "RIGGED ELECTION

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Decoding Canada's dangerous intelligence rhetoric on Beijing

Getty Images Editor's note:Hannan Hussain is a foreign affairs commentator and an author. He is a Fulbright recipient at the University of Maryland (2020-2022) and a former assistant researche

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Trump cabinet shake-ups signal looming danger

Former U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper. /Getty Images Editor's note: Bradley Blankenship is a Prague-based American journalist, political analyst and freelance reporter. The article reflect

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Trump says Defense Secretary Mark Esper has been ‘terminated’

President Donald Trump announced Monday on Twitter that he has “terminated” Defense Secretary Mark Esper, replaced by Christopher C. Miller, director of the National Co

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This Week in Apps: Elections’ impact on the app store, new app privacy requirements, iOS 14.2 arrives

Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the TechCrunch series that recaps the latest OS news, the applications they support and the money that flows through it all.The app industry is as hot as ever, with 

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Daily Crunch: Netflix tests a linear video channel

Netflix takes an old-fashioned approach for its latest feature, Amazon plans a new data center in India and we review the PlayStation 5. This is your Daily Crunch for November 6, 2020.The big story:

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Ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon banned from Twitter over beheading call

Mr Trump's former chief strategist says his remarks about beheading FBI director and COVID-19 expert were "meant metaphorically".

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Steve Bannon’s show pulled off Twitter and YouTube over calls for violence

Former Presidential advisor and right-wing pundit Steve Bannon had his show suspended from Twitter and an episode removed by YouTube after calling for violence against FBI director Christopher Wray

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US: Russian hackers targeting state, local networks

U.S. officials said Thursday that Russian hackers have targeted the networks of dozens of state and local governments in the United States in recent days, stealing data

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The FBI is mad because it keeps getting into locked iPhones without Apple’s help

The debate over encryption continues to drag on without end.In recent months, the discourse has largely swung away from encrypted smartphones to focus instead on end-to-end encrypted messaging. But a

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Saudi attacker on U.S. base had longstanding al-Qaeda ties: U.S.

Four people died, including the suspect, after an active shooting incident at a naval base in Pensacola, Florida on December 6, 2019. AFP The Saudi military student who killed three Americans