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Momentum builds for broader FISA reform

Lawmakers in both chambers are accelerating efforts to curtail the government’s surveillance authorities. But time, and a few key voices, are not on their side.
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FCC funnels massive broadband subsidy to rural America ahead of 2020

Despite a lack of accurate coverage data—and with some Democrats accusing the GOP-led commission of pushing an "election-year bonanza"—the FCC will inject $16 billion into rural internet projects.
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Five Eyes intel alliance likely to survive UK’s Huawei defection

Despite earlier threats, Capitol Hill and the White House appear unwilling to sever the 70-year-old intelligence-sharing pact with Britain.
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Booming space industry frets over new cyberthreats

A consortium of space-industry players scrambles to confront the unique cybersecurity hazards of operating in orbit.
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Biden shakes up Senate debate on big tech’s legal shield

The Democratic front-runner’s plan to 'immediately' revoke Silicon Valley’s liability protections shows how the fight is shifting in favor of a full-scale Section 230 repeal.
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NSA’s Reveal of Software Flaw More Publicity Stunt Than Policy Shift

Lawmakers and cybersecurity experts say the National Security Agency probably isn’t making a major change to its vulnerability disclosure process.
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Effort to Block Chinese Tech Broadens Beyond Telecom

Huawei and ZTE have been the two key targets of the U.S. government’s campaign against Chinese technology. Now the wider tech-industry ecosystem is being drawn into the fray.
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Chinese Parts in Voting Machines Trigger Alarms on Capitol Hill

Three key voting-machine companies confirmed the presence of Chinese components in their equipment, sparking new worries about Beijing’s backdoors into U.S. critical infrastructure.
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White House Scrambles to Subdue Rising AI Skepticism

The Trump administration is belatedly pushing back on accelerating efforts to rein in artificial-intelligence technology at home and overseas.
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Battle Between U.S., China Over Huawei Shifts to Europe in 2020

With the Chinese telecom firm now emphatically banned from U.S. networks, Europe is the new front line in the global fight for 5G cybersecurity.
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YEAR IN REVIEW: Dysfunction and Paralysis Ruled 2019

The year-end spending deal was the exception. From impeachment to border-wall funding to judicial nominations, partisan gridlock was the rule.
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GOP FISA-Reform Effort May Sidestep Old Surveillance Battles

The Republican about-face in favor of surveillance reform looks unlikely to target many of FISA’s most controversial provisions, prompting skepticism from some longtime reform advocates.
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In Renewed Encryption Fight, the Techlash Cuts Both Ways

Since Apple and the FBI last sparred over an encrypted iPhone, Silicon Valley’s congressional clout has collapsed. But Capitol Hill’s increased sensitivity to privacy could still salvage big tech’s encryption plans.
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White House Faces Bipartisan Pressure Over Big Tech’s Legal Shield in USMCA

As lawmakers across the political spectrum fume over trade negotiators’ “giant gift” to big tech, some Republicans are backing Speaker Pelosi’s push to kneecap Silicon Valley.
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Narrow Bipartisan Path Emerges on Privacy

After nearly a year of deadlock, lawmakers and industry are suddenly mulling a compromise on the rights of consumers to sue tech companies for mishandling data.
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T-Mobile Picks Off State Opponents of Sprint Merger

The wireless company has convinced four attorneys general to drop their legal challenges ahead of a December court date—a sign T-Mobile may be nervous about bringing the case to trial.
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Subsidy Bans on Huawei, ZTE Reveal FCC’s Rise as National Security Player

The telecommunications agency used to be an afterthought in national security debates. Now FCC leadership is pledging an aggressive new posture to counter China’s rise.
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Senate Eyes Clampdown on U.S.-China Research Collaboration

A new report exposes Beijing’s effort to co-opt U.S.-based researchers for the purposes of technology theft, prompting lawmakers to consider a crackdown on cross-border science.
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House Democrats Are Diverging on Data-Privacy Legislation

The Democratic Party’s moderate and progressive wings are pulling in opposite directions on privacy—and the moderates may have the advantage.
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Quorum Call Episode 143: Opening Night

Closed-door hearings were just dress rehearsals for the impeachment inquiry's public phase.
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