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Big Tech companies shift to making semiconductors in-house

Some of the largest tech companies have decided to respond to the semiconductor shortage by designing their chips internally. Tech analysts and business people have spoken about the semiconductor shortage and how the coronavirus pandemic has severely drained the resources required to make the chips and parts needed for everyday electronic devices.

‘I’d Never Been Embarrassed of My Country Before’: A U.S. Marine’s Letter to Joe Biden

On the 20th anniversary of that very dark day for America, I’d never been embarrassed of my country before.  I had in fact, never been more proud of my country until a few weeks ago.

Study shows there were 8,700 George Floyd ‘events’ costing up to $2 billion

But Capitol riot, called an 'insurrection,' lasted only hours, cost $1.5 million.

Biden unemployment benefits slowed economic recovery

'Often paid better than working'

Biden to Require Vaccination for All Federal Workers

President Joe Biden plans to require all federal employees and government contractors to get vaccinated against COVID-19, a source briefed on the matter told Reuters.

Here’s Your Guide To What’s Going On With Texas’s Baby-Saving Heartbeat Law

The Texas heartbeat law is much more complicated—and less dramatic—than what is being portrayed by the president and corporate media.

Big chill for climate doom: Arctic Sea ice is expanding

Current readings freeze countdown to planet's demise.

White House Announces New Restrictions and Mandates Are Coming for Unvaccinated Americans

The Biden administration is continuing its drive to make unvaccinated Americans second-class citizens with a six-step plan designed to focus mostly on those who have not done as the Biden administration has ordered.

‘America Is Trending Pro-Life’: Voters Support Texas Heartbeat Law, 46-43 percent, Poll Shows

A plurality of likely voters supports a new Texas that prohibits abortion once a heartbeat is detected, according to a new national survey.

Australia Revives Nazi-style “Quarantine Camps” to “Keep People Safe”

Back in February of this year, The New American reported on the opening of “COVID jails” in Germany, where repeat quarantine offenders were detained in a juvenile detention center in the state of Saxony.

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