Biden Administration Clamps Down on China's Access to Chip Technology
Saturday, October 8, 2022 | |
| By Sydney Ember The gain of 263,000 was shy of recent monthly totals but still robust. Stocks fell on fears of a harder, longer Fed campaign to fight inflation. | | | By Ana Swanson The White House issued sweeping restrictions on selling semiconductors and chip-making equipment to China, an attempt to curb the country's access to critical technologies. | | | By Andy Newman and Emma G. Fitzsimmons Mayor Eric Adams stepped up calls for state and federal aid as the number of people in city shelters topped 61,000. | | |
| World By Anton Troianovski, Megan Specia and Andrew Higgins Democracy advocates from Belarus, Russia and Ukraine were jointly awarded the world's most prestigious peace prize, an implicit condemnation of the Kremlin's war in Ukraine and repression at home. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Timothy Shenk At Harvard Law, he wrote a blistering manifesto he never published. Its searing advice could help Democrats escape their current political quagmire. | | |
| By The Associated Press Mayor Eric Adams declared a state of emergency for New York City in response to an influx of migrants from Latin America. The mayor said that the city was prepared to spend $1 billion to address the crisis. | | | By Reuters The Center for Civil Liberties has monitored and documented rights violations and potential war crimes in Ukraine throughout Russia's invasion of the country and in the years leading up to it. | | | By The Associated Press Family members and mourners laid flowers outside the day care center in northeastern Thailand where a gunman killed three dozen people, including 24 young children. | | |
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