• Reuters

    U.S. chip bans not meant to hobble China's growth, Blinken says

    U.S. export controls on sending advanced computing chips to China are not meant to hold back China's economy or technological development, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said during an interview with National Public Radio on Friday. Since 2022, U.S. officials have imposed sweeping controls on which computing chips can be exported to China, cutting off some sales from Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices and Intel, among others. But U.S. officials have granted at least two U.S. companies - Intel and Qualcomm - licenses to keep shipping chips to Huawei, which is using an Intel chip to power a new laptop model.

  • Yahoo Sports

    NFL Draft: Patriots pair 2nd round WR Ja'Lynn Polk with their new QB Drake Maye

    The Patriots have a new receiver to go with their new quarterback.

  • The Daily Beast

    Jury Foreman Shocked, Angry Weinstein Conviction Was Tossed

    The Daily Beast/Courtesy of Bernard CodyThe court decision overturning Harvey Weinstein’s New York rape conviction came as a shock to victims, activists—and the man who was the foreman of the jury that found him guilty.“This decision is so unfair to the women that were hurt by [Weinstein],” Bernard Cody told The Daily Beast on Friday. “When our conviction happened, the women were so relieved it was over. And so were we. To take that away is awful.”Cody and his fellow jurors deliberated five days