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Congress sends Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan aid package to president’s desk
After months of delays, Congress passed a $95 billion package that includes funds to arm Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.
Austin speaks with Chinese counterpart in latest reopening of talks
The conversation is one of many American officials are having with their Chinese counterparts while trying to improve the relationship.
Opinion
Beyond Article 5: NATO’s Pacific watch and collective self-defense
While NATO has largely existed in a peace-preserving capacity, Article 5 guarantees collective self-defense if a member nation is attacked.
By Rep. James Moylan, R-Guam
US, Japan announce generational upgrade to alliance amid China threat
Meeting in Washington, the leaders of each country agreed to better integrate their militaries — alongside other allies in the Pacific.
Opinion
Why Volt Typhoon chose routers to target critical US infrastructure
Routers are targeted because they can connect networks to the internet, as well as connecting and controlling traffic across internal networks.
By Phil Lewis
Microsoft ripped over shoddy security in Chinese hack of feds
The hack was initially disclosed in July by Microsoft in a blog post and carried out by a group the company calls Storm-0558.
House panel questions Pentagon on Chinese biotech firms
The House's China panel is pushing Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to add several biotech firms to the Pentagon list of Chinese military companies.
Opinion
Adding to regulatory burdens doesn’t necessarily improve cybersecurity
Pursuing such policies may actually reduce national security by diverting resources from legitimate activities to secure networks and systems.
By Liselotte Odgaard and Roslyn Layton