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Why Samsung semiconductor plant in Taylor is receiving $6.4 billion from federal CHIPS Act
Michael McCaul, R-Austin, were among the co-authors of the ... and cement Central Texas’s role as a state-of-the-art semiconductor ecosystem, creating at least 21,500 jobs and leveraging up ...
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Texas-sized chip investment
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Samsung pouring $45B into Austin area — one of largest deals in US history
On April 15, representatives from Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., the U.S. Department of Commerce and local officials will converge on the tiny town of Taylor, northeast of Austin, to announce a non ...
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Kidnapping of Migrants and Asylum Seekers at the Texas-Tamaulipas Border Reaches Intolerable Levels
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UT Austin announces first round of DEI layoffs in compliance with Texas’s statewide ban
The University of Texas at Austin announced it will lay off around 60 employees related to diversity, equity, and inclusion measures after Texas banned DEI positions at public universities.
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UT-Austin lays off employees to comply with Texas’ DEI ban
The University of Texas at Austin has reportedly laid off dozens of employees to comply with Texas’s DEI ban that went into effect earlier this year. The school laid off 60 employees who worked ...
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UT-Austin lays off employees to comply with Texas’ DEI ban
The University of Texas at Austin has reportedly laid off dozens of employees to comply with Texas’s DEI ban that went into effect earlier this year. The school laid off 60 employees who worked ...
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Texas' Travis County issues disaster declaration ahead of solar eclipse
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