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I'm Nathan Hager.
We have breaking news out of Washington.
The U.S.
government has pulled a Pentagon document that listed firms linked to the Chinese military.
The companies on what's known as the Pentagon's 1260H list had included Alibaba, Baidu and Huawei technology.
We get more from Bloomberg tech anchor Caroline Hyde.
Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde.
Now, a note on the government's federal register says it received an agency request to remove the document after it was placed on public inspection.
The Pentagon says in a statement to Bloomberg News, quote, we have nothing to announce at this time.
Alibaba shares traded in the U.S.
are still lower.
They're down 1%.
Baidu is down 1% as well.
NIO, which was also on this list, is lower by seven tenths of 1%.
The Justice Department is suing Harvard University for allegedly failing to hand over documents related to investigations into racial discrimination in admissions.
This case was filed in federal court in Massachusetts this morning.
It says the Ivy League school has slow-walked the documents for 10 months.