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We re in competition with China : Sen Cornyn holds semiconductor shortage roundtable in Dallas

‘We’re in a competition with China’: Sen. Cornyn holds semiconductor shortage roundtable in Dallas Cornyn’s CHIPS for America Act will bring semiconductor manufacturing back to the U.S. U.S. Senator John Cornyn listens during a roundtable discussing the semiconductor shortages impact on manufacturing in North Texas at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science on Thursday, May 6, 2021, in Dallas.(Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer) Updated at 9:50 a.m. Friday to include a correction of the spelling of Qorvo, a semiconductor company. Texas Sen. John Cornyn met with North Texas businesses Thursday to discuss how they have been affected by the semiconductor shortage and how to overcome the problem long-term.

Pressure increases for US to send vaccines to Latin America

Rising rates of COVID-19 infections in Brazil and other countries in Latin America are posing a risk to the U.S. in its own battle to overcome the pandemic.Advocates are pushing for increased efforts to support global vaccinations, especially in poorer countries, while Latin Americans of means travel to the United States to take advantage of a surplus of shots.The Biden administration has provided an initial down payment of $2 billion to the.

The Zarif-Kerry Bromance Saga Continues

Iran’s Foreign Minister credits Kerry for telling him about Israeli airstrikes in Syria. Wed May 5, 2021 Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif evidently had no idea that Israel had launched 200 airstrikes against Iranian targets in Syria until John Kerry, now President Biden’s climate czar, told him, according to Washington Free Beacon reporter Adam Kredo.  Kredo managed to obtain the audio file of Zarif’s leaked phone interview in which Kerry’s disclosure was revealed and had it independently translated. “Kerry told me that Israel had launched 200 airstrikes against you [Iran],” Zarif is heard saying. “You didn’t know?” asked his interviewer. “No, no,” Zarif replied.

The CROOK Act offers rare opportunity for bipartisanship on immigration

The CROOK Act offers rare opportunity for bipartisanship on immigration Scott Greytak, Opinion Contributor © Getty Images The CROOK Act offers rare opportunity for bipartisanship on immigration Two weeks ago, the House Foreign Affairs Committee unanimously voted for a measure that will help address the root cause of America s migration crisis - without once mentioning undocumented immigrants. How did Republicans and Democrats find consensus on such a polarizing issue? By focusing on the sprawling and endemic corruption driving millions of Central Americans from their homes. The U.S. is facing its biggest migrant surge in 20 years, and nearly 92 percent of these families have come from just three countries: Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras - all of which are grappling with deep-seated government corruption.

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