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* [[News-Pentagon-AI-Chief-Google-2026|April 28, 2026 — Pentagon AI Chief Taps Google for Warfare Systems]]
* [[News-Meta-EU-Child-Safety-Violation-2026|April 28, 2026 — EU Finds Meta Violated Child Safety Law]]
* [[News-China-Freezes-Robotaxi-Licenses-2026|April 28, 2026 — China Freezes Robotaxi Licenses Nationwide]]
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