The identities of the approved buyers, and the nature of their relationships with Nvidia and the authorised distributors involving the coveted AI chip, have not been previously reported.A spokeswoman for the US Department of Commerce, which oversees export controls like those on H200 semiconductors, declined comment.China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the National Development and Reform Commission did not respond to requests for comment.Lenovo confirmed in a statement to Reuters that the company “is one of several companies approved to sell H200 in China as part of Nvidia’s export license”.Nvidia, Alibaba, Tencent, ByteDance, JD.com and Foxconn did not…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing for a high-stakes summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping at a moment when both Washington and Beijing are trying to stabilize one of the world’s most consequential rivalries without giving ground on deeper strategic disputes.The two-day visit marks Trump’s first trip to China since 2017 and comes amid mounting tensions over trade, artificial intelligence, Taiwan and the fallout from the war with Iran. While the White House is framing the summit as an opportunity for new economic agreements and “rebalancing” the U.S.–China relationship, analysts say Beijing’s…

Season 13 of Chicago P.D. ended with a death, a trip to the hospital and Imani almost dying at the hands of her long-lost sister, Shari — but who was accused of murder? Warning: Spoilers below from season 13, episode 21 of Chicago P.D. Showrunner Gwen Sigan exclusively told Us Weekly that the “huge cliffhanger” of whether Sergeant Hank Voight (Jason Beghe) will send Shari (Selin Cuhadaroglu) to jail for murder will hang over him and officer Eva Imani (Arienne Mandi) going into next season. “We’ll definitely answer it next season of what they decide to do,” Sigan confirmed. “I…

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SCAM HOTSPOTThe civil war triggered by a 2021 military coup has seeded instability across Myanmar, which monitors say has created fertile ground for organised crime groups to set up shop in fortified compounds.Victims in the United States alone were scammed out of more than US$20 billion through such schemes last year, according to the US Federal Bureau of Investigation.It has also ramped up tensions with neighbouring China, which has become irked at the number of its citizens founding scam centres, working in them and falling victim to them, according to analysts.Over the course of Myanmar’s five-year civil war, China has…

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SaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.AAAInternal criticism of the leadership of the state’s public school teachers union is growing ahead of a crunch meeting on Friday in their ongoing dispute over wages and conditions with the Allan government.The Department of Education is expected to offer a revised wage deal late on Thursday to the Australian Education Union (AEU), which will gather its governing branch council on Friday morning to discuss the fresh proposal.Teachers on strike in Melbourne on March 24.Joe ArmaoBut teachers at dozens of schools – including the…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Vice President JD Vance warned Wednesday that states could lose federal funding if they fail to aggressively pursue Medicaid fraud, escalating the Trump administration’s pressure campaign on governors and state Medicaid officials.”We are sending letters that will require them to show that they are effectively and aggressively prosecuting Medicaid fraud in their states. And if they do not, if they do not aggressively prosecute Medicaid fraud, we are going to turn off the money that goes to these anti-fraud units,” said Vance during a fraud press conference on Wednesday.Vance said the federal…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Customs and Border Protection (CBP) worked with local authorities to foil California’s sanctuary city policies and took into custody a gang member from Mexico who concluded a 12-year prison sentence for second-degree murder.Local law enforcement in southern California turned over to federal agents the Sureños-13 gang member outside the John J. Benoit Detention Center immediately after concluding his sentence last week, according to CBP.The apprehension contrasts sharply with sanctuary city policies that have thrown up roadblocks for federal-state coordination. It also highlights the payoff that could happen with the types of partnerships…

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In 1995, 14-year-old Carlie called it a wrap on movies. While other teens lined up to see blockbuster hits like “Clueless” and “Jumanji,” an earlier movie outing to see a fantasy sci-fi flick called “Powder” sent Carlie off the ledge. “It was just so cheesy,” Carlie, 45, a realtor from Carrollton, Virginia, told The Post. “I thought, ‘I’m done. I’m not watching movies anymore. Why am I watching people on TV live a life, and getting so invested in that, when I could just go live mine?’” Since that day, she has eschewed TV and films forever — and when…

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