Texas Instruments (TI) plans to invest over $60 billion to build or expand seven semiconductor facilities in Texas and Utah, creating 60,000 jobs, marking the largest investment in US semiconductor manufacturing history. This move aligns with President Trump’s push for increased domestic chip production amid rising competition from Chinese manufacturers and follows similar commitments from companies like Micron.
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Ex-Biden cyber director Jen Easterly says her West Point appointment was “unfortunately” rescinded
Jen Easterly, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, had her appointment as a chair at West Point rescinded after pro-Trump activist Laura Loomer criticized her hire on social media. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll cited concerns over integrity and the need for a vetting process, with Easterly expressing disappointment and emphasizing the importance of character in leadership. Want More Context? 🔎
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