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    How the ‘ISIS bride’ affair and a scorned inventor brought down Van Taylor
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    How the ‘ISIS bride’ affair and a scorned inventor brought down Van Taylor

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    Caitlin Cramer, a PhD student in materials science engineering, demonstrates a machine that can print electrical circuits and solar cells at the newly opened Washington Clean Energy Testbeds lab housed in the University of Washington's Clean Energy Institute on Feb. 13, 2017 in Seattle.
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    Ten years ago, Congress weakened innovation. It has the chance to reverse course

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    Beginning this fall, Stanford University will expel just about every student found responsible for sexual assault. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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    Stanford academics underplay Chinese espionage

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    Jack Ma, Alibaba Executive Chairman waves to reporters before an IPO roadshow, at a hotel in Hong Kong, Monday, Sept. 15, 2014. Alibaba’s choice of New York over Hong Kong for its IPO, set for %%day, was a blow for the Chinese financial center. Now, the city’s stock market is starting to rethink rules that stopped it a year ago from accommodating the Chinese e-commerce giant’s unique management structure.
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    China has a big entrepreneur problem

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    Decoding China’s new list of demands to the US
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    Decoding China’s new list of demands to the US

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    Conservatives are putting America first with IP protections for American innovators
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    Conservatives are putting America first with IP protections for American innovators

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    Why is Britain selling its largest semiconductor chip plant to China?
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    Why is Britain selling its largest semiconductor chip plant to China?

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    Protecting US ingenuity and intellectual property
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    Protecting US ingenuity and intellectual property

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    Why does Biden want to help China?
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    Why does Biden want to help China?

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    Free trade needs to reflect American, not Chinese, intellectual property values
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    Free trade needs to reflect American, not Chinese, intellectual property values

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