President Joe Biden asked Congress for $14.3 billion to aid Israel with fighter jets, interceptors, and missile defense systems.

Apple, once a perpetual thorn in the side of frustrated repair technicians across the country, now says it supports federal right-to-repair legislation.

Today, the Biden administration announced a massive dose of funding to the tech industry—the president named 31 “tech hubs” across the U.S. and Puerto Rico in an effort to spur economic growth.

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The Biden Administration announced plans on Wednesday to invest $3.46 billion to reinforce the nation’s electric grid.
Biden backs Israel and says hospital blast in Gaza 'appears as though it was done by the other team'
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A man accused of murdering a 6-year-old Palestinian boy and grievously wounding his mother in Illinois on Saturday was motivated by misinformation surrounding the Israel-Hamas war, officials say.

The Biden administration laid out new restrictions on Tuesday to limit the primary and secondary sale of United States-made chips to China, according to a CNBC report. The move is an effort to limit the nation’s technological and military progress.
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