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Common ground?: Spotsylvania supervisors and school board value CTE, but three positions cut from latest budget proposal

SOURCE_URL::https://www.fredericksburgfreepress.com/2026/03/25/common-ground-spotsylvania-supervisors-and-school-board-value-cte-but-three-positions-cut-from-latest-budget-proposal/||SOURCE_NAME::Fredericksburg Free Press ((“School Board” OR “School Board Member” OR “Board of Education” OR “Board of Education Member” OR “Community College Trustee” OR “College Board Trustee” OR “Water District Board” OR “Fire District Co)

Spotsylvania’s budget proposal threatens critical education positions, raising concerns about governance and funding priorities. School board member Rich Lieberman calls for an end to categorical funding for the school division.

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Chinese National And Two U.S. Citizens Charged With Conspiring To Smuggle Artificial Intelligence Technology To China

SOURCE_URL::https://www.eurasiareview.com/26032026-chinese-national-and-two-u-s-citizens-charged-with-conspiring-to-smuggle-artificial-intelligence-technology-to-china/||SOURCE_NAME::Eurasia Review (“Governor” OR “Lieutenant Governor” OR “Attorney General” OR “Secretary of State” OR “State Treasurer” OR “State Auditor” OR “State Comptroller” OR “Comptroller” OR “Controller” OR “Commissioner of Ag)

Three individuals have been charged with attempting to illegally export sensitive AI technology to China, raising serious national security concerns. This case underscores the importance of enforcing export controls to protect U.S. innovation.

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PTAB Was Never ‘100% Discretionary,’ Rep. Issa Tells Squires

SOURCE_URL::https://www.law360.com/ip/articles/2446542||SOURCE_NAME::Law360: Intellectual Property (“President of the United States” OR “Vice President of the United States” OR “U.S. Senator” OR “United States Senator” OR “U.S. House of Representatives” OR “U.S. Representative” OR “Member of Congres)

Rep. Issa challenges the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s authority, claiming it’s exceeding the intended discretion granted by Congress. This raises critical questions about governance and accountability in patent law.