
Virginia Allen
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1 week ago |
readlion.com | Virginia Allen |Tom Joyce |Carly Moran
(Daily Caller News Foundation) – Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) will begin chip production at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s (TSMC) facility in Arizona, marking the first time the company’s processors will be made on U.S. soil. The announcement, delivered Tuesday by CEO Lisa Su in Taipei, signals a sharp pivot in AMD’s manufacturing strategy as the Trump administration ramps up scrutiny of foreign-made semiconductors.
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2 weeks ago |
readlion.com | Jason Hopkins |Virginia Allen |John Ransom |Adam Pack
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is relaunching the Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) Office, according to a press release shared exclusively with the Daily Caller News Foundation. VOICE, which was shuttered just months after President Joe Biden entered office in 2021, offers key support services to victims of immigrant crime and their family members.
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3 weeks ago |
readlion.com | Audrey Streb |Tyler O’Neil |Virginia Allen |Fred Lucas
(Daily Caller News Foundation) – America’s top corporations wasted no time in cutting green energy buzzwords out of their vocabularies during earnings calls, a shift experts say points to the exorbitant and unsustainable nature of the renewable energy industry as a whole.
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3 weeks ago |
readlion.com | Virginia Allen |Adam Wittenberg |Tom Joyce |Susan Berry
(The Daily Signal) – The Trump administration has carried out more than 100,000 deportations since Jan. 20, The New York Post first reported. In fulfillment of President Donald Trump’s pledge to arrest and remove illegal aliens, Immigration and Customs Enforcement has also made 113,000 arrests. “He’s doing what he was voted in to do. Point blank!” an ICE source told the Post. The latest numbers show a significant increase in recent arrests.
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1 month ago |
readlion.com | Virginia Allen |Wallace White |Reagan Reese |Jonathan Butcher
(The Daily Signal) – A Chinese cultural center on the outskirts of Panama City was busy with people coming and going on a Wednesday afternoon in March, a reminder of China’s long history in the region. The first Chinese immigrants arrived in Panama in 1854 to help build the railroad to connect the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Groups of Chinese continued to migrate to Panama in the 1800s and to help with large constructions projects, including the Panama Canal.
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