The U.S. doesn’t have to spend billions to boost industry. Just allow more immigration
A low-cost and effective way to increase America’s edge over China is to allow access to the world’s most talented people.
International students help drive research at U.S. colleges. UT-Dallas and UT-Arlington racked up big gains in research funding after adding thousands of international students. (File Photo / Staff)
By Liya Palagashvili
1:30 AM on Jul 18, 2021 CDT
In light of China’s intense efforts to protect and grow its key industries, what National Economic Council Director Brian Deese recently referred to as a “wake-up call,” the Biden administration wants to take a similar approach to reviving U.S. industrial policy. This national strategy would unleash public investment to support specific industries to spur innovation.
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Armenian American Museum Board of Governors during the groundbreaking ceremony
Rep. Schiff Announces He Will Work to Secure Congressional Funding
Kevonian, Arakelian Families Each Donate $1 Million to Museum
GLENDALE The Armenian American Museum held a festive celebration to mark its historic Groundbreaking Ceremony at the future site of the museum in Glendale Central Park on July 11. More than 1,000 guests joined to commemorate the start of construction on the landmark cultural and education center that will serve generations to come.
Glendale Mayor Paula Devine with her fellow City Councilmembers welcome the museum to Glendale
The program began with warm welcoming remarks by renowned KTLA5 News Reporter Ellina Abovian who served as the esteemed Host of the Groundbreaking Ceremony.
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