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Electronic Frontier Foundation
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See What We Accomplished Together in EFF's 2022 Annual Report
October 04, 2023
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Is Your State’s Child Safety Law Unconstitutional? Try Comprehensive Data Privacy Instead
October 03, 2023
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EFF And Other Experts Join in Pointing Out Pitfalls of Proposed EU Cyber-Resilience Act
October 03, 2023
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The State of Chihuahua Is Building a 20-Story Tower in Ciudad Juarez to Surveil 13 Cities–and Texas Will Also Be Watching
October 03, 2023
The Intercept
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Nina Turner Launches Organization to Support Striking Workers
October 04, 2023
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Azerbaijan War on Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh Forcibly Displaced Tens of Thousands
October 04, 2023
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Laphonza Butler’s EMILY’s List Spends Millions on Kamala Harris While Laying Off Grassroots Staff
October 04, 2023
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White House Faces Calls to Stop Ex-Guantánamo Detainee’s Forced Return to Russia
October 03, 2023
VTDigger
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5 ways VSAC helps you find funding for education & training
October 04, 2023
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Vermonters’ options for online mental health care expand
October 04, 2023
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VTDigger shares public service prize for legislative disclosure project
October 04, 2023
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Nichols-Mar-Lloyd-Rice: We Vermonters want peace and justice
October 04, 2023
Mountain Times -- Central Vermont
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October’s eclipse
October 03, 2023
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Your weekly horoscope, Oct. 4-10, 2023
October 03, 2023
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Your weekly horoscope, Sept. 28 – Oct. 3, 2023
September 28, 2023
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Great Gulf announces design team for village at Killington Resort
September 28, 2023
NEW YORK – I recently attended the China Development Forum in Beijing, an annual gathering of senior foreign business leaders, academics, former policymakers, and top Chinese officials.
This year’s conference was the first to be held in person since 2019, and it offered Western observers the opportunity to meet China’s new senior leadership, including new Premier Li Qiang.
The event also offered Li his first opportunity to engage with foreign representatives since taking office. While much has been said about Chinese President Xi Jinping appointing close loyalists to crucial positions within the Communist Party of China and the government, our discussions with Li and other high-ranking Chinese officials offered a more nuanced view of their policies and leadership style.
Prior to becoming premier in March, Li served as the CPC secretary in Shanghai. As an economic reformer and proponent of private entrepreneurship, he played a crucial role in convincing Tesla to build a mega-factory in the city. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he enforced Xi’s strict zero-COVID policy and oversaw a two-month lockdown of Shanghai.
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