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Jun 05

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Cyber thieves breach ‘gold mine’ of federal employee data

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The FBI is investigating a massive cybersecurity breach at the Office of Personnel Management’s files containing personal information on millions of government employees, including those with high-level security clearances. Jeffrey Brown talks to Dmitri Alperovitch, co-founder and CTO of Crowdstrike,…

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Jun 04

Massive data breach could affect every federal agency

By Ken Dilanian and Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Associated Press

China-based hackers are suspected once again of breaking into U.S. government computer networks, and the entire federal workforce could be at risk this time.

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Jun 03

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Opposite parties, same goal: change U.S.-China relations

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China is on track to eclipse the U.S. as the world's largest economy by 2016, and it hasn’t been shy about flexing military muscle. Henry Paulson and Bob Rubin, former treasury secretaries from different parties, say the U.S. and China…

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Jun 03

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News Wrap: Divers race to rescue trapped passengers on Chinese cruise ship

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In our news wrap Wednesday, Chinese authorities called in more divers to search for more than 400 people still missing since Monday, when a cruise ship capsized by tornado-force winds on the Yangtze River. Also, more than 700 migrants in…

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Jun 02

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Rescue teams race to find Chinese cruise ship survivors

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Overnight a Chinese river cruise ship rolled over during stormy weather. Hundreds of people, mostly older retirees, are still missing; 15 people have been found alive so far. John Sparks of Independent Television News reports on the search efforts.

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Jun 02

Rescuers try to pull people from sunken boat in China

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Rescue workers stood on the overturned hull of a cruise boat in China’s Yangtze River on Tuesday, hoping to extract more than 400 passengers still trapped underneath.

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Jun 01

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How far should U.S. go in South China Sea territory dispute?

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President Obama and Defense Secretary Ashton Carter have urged China to curb activities in the disputed South China Sea territory. Vietnam and other allies have also been advised to ease off. Should the U.S. do more to tamp down growing…

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Jun 01

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Defense Secretary Carter in Vietnam warns China again over South China Sea expansion

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During a visit to Vietnam, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter spoke out about tensions in the South China Sea, where the Chinese have been rapidly building reefs into human-made islands. President Obama said China shouldn’t be “throwing elbows” over its claim.

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May 30

China, U.S. at impasse over Chinese land reclamation projects

By Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press

China vigorously defended its South China Sea land reclamation projects in the face of persistent criticism from U.S. leaders at an international security summit Saturday as the standoff in the Asia-Pacific region shows few signs of abating…

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May 29

U.S. says China has two artillery vehicles on artificial island

By Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press

SINGAPORE — Two large artillery vehicles were detected on one of the artificial islands that China is creating in the South China Sea, U.S. officials said Friday, underscoring ongoing concerns that Beijing may try to use the land reclamation projects…

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