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China calls allegations that it infiltrated US critical infrastructure a 'political farce'


A Chinese agency denies the US government's allegations that a state-sponsored hacking group has infiltrated US critical infrastructure to prepare for "potential geopolitical tensions and/or military conflicts."

The group is "pre-positioning" itself so that it can disrupt critical infrastructure functions when it wants to, which the US government believes is "in the event of potential geopolitical tensions and/or military conflicts" with the United States. The biggest news stories this morning: Fujifilm’s X-M5 is its first sub-$1,000 camera in years, SpaceX successfully catches its Super Heavy Rocket, Google strikes deal to power its AI data centers with nuclear. Neva is a living fairy tale that plays out in dreamlike scenes of natural beauty, starring two creatures bonded by tragedy and propelled by an intense need to protect each other — and save the world in the process.

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