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Cities lose lawsuit against FCC's 5G rules - Axios
Democrat, Republican conventions will be like none we've seen before - CNET
YouTube bans videos containing hacked information that could interfere with the election - CNET
Pentagon creates UFO task force to see if aerial objects pose threat
Pompeo: Trump executive orders are 'broader' than just TikTok, WeChat
Trump says looking at pressuring other Chinese companies after Bytedance - Reuters
Trump says he is considering pardon for leaker Edward Snowden - Reuters
ICE just signed a contract with facial recognition company Clearview AI - The Verge
FBI and NSA expose new Linux malware Drovorub, used by Russian state hackers | ZDNet
Homeland Security details new tools for extracting device data at US borders - CNET
BlueLeaks Reveals What TikTok Shares with U.S. Authorities
U.S. Seized Cryptocurrency From Three Terrorist Groups - Bloomberg
Google has stopped responding to data requests from Hong Kong authorities - CNET
Cops Tap Smart Streetlights Sparking Controversy and Legislation - IEEE Spectrum
Police use of facial recognition violates human rights, UK court rules | Ars Technica
Chinese hackers have pillaged Taiwan’s semiconductor industry | Ars Technica
China sets trial run for digital yuan in top city hubs - Nikkei Asian Review
Belarus Has Shut Down the Internet Amid a Controversial Election | WIRED
Russian watchdog says Apple abused mobile app market dominance - Reuters
A Third of TikTok’s U.S. Users May Be 14 or Under, Raising Safety Questions - The New York Times
TikTok's US employees plan to sue Trump administration over executive order - CNET
TikTok collected Android user data using tactic banned by Google - MarketWatch
Instagram wasn’t removing photos and direct messages from its servers | TechCrunch
Facebook abandons broken drilling equipment under Oregon coast seafloor - oregonlive.com
Facebook removed seven million posts in second quarter for false coronavirus information - Reuters