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Jan 25 2022
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Will Companies Run Out Of Semiconductors? Commerce Dept Warns It Is Possible
The Commerce Department is sounding a grim warning that the shortage of semiconductor chips that power a range of products from smartphones to computers is approaching a breaking point.
On Tuesday, the Commerce Department released the results of a months-long industry-wide survey to determine the extent of the problem. What it found was that many U.S. companies were approaching their
International Business Times
Feb 09 2023
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American Momentum Bank expands commercial lending department
American Momentum Bank has hired Wesley S. Herring to serve as Vice President, Commercial Relationship Manager. Herring will serve clients in Devine, Medina County and Southwest San Antonio, and will be responsible for actively seeking new commercial deposit and loan relationships for the bank. “Wes is a Devine native, making him the perfect fit to serve the Devine community and surrounding
Patch.com
May 30 2023
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State Fair dates released. See when the 2023 fair comes to Jackson
Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson recently announced the 164th Mississippi State Fair date. The upcoming 2023 State Fair will be held Thursday, Oct. 5, through Sunday, Oct. 15, at the Mississippi State Fairgrounds in Jackson. The fair ran Oct. 6-16 last year. Gipson said he is excited about this year's State Fair. "Fairgoers can expect all their favorite rides, events,
The Clarion-Ledger
Mar 28 2023
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New Jersey Attorney General's Office takes control of Paterson Police Department, citing 'crisis of confidence'
The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office announced it has assumed control of the Paterson Police Department until new leadership can be installed, saying there is a “crisis of confidence” in the city’s law enforcement. “People throughout Paterson deserve a public safety system that protects and serves all members of its community, just as the members of the Paterson Police Department deserve
CNN (Online News)
Mar 09 2023
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DOJ Report: Here Are The Nasty Things Louisville's Police Department Has Done
The Department of Justice released their findings from an investigation into the Louisville Metro Police Department and Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government, per WDRB News. To no one’s surprise, they were found to have engaged in conduct that violates the constitutional rights of their residents and the federal law. There’s too much misconduct exposed in the 90-page review to fit in
The Root
Mar 16 2023
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Defense Department Spends $130,000 A Day On Unused Border Wall Materials: Report
The Department of Defense (DoD) reportedly spends about $130,000 a day on border wall materials that are sitting in storage.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) informed the Senate Armed Services Committee that the cancelation of the border wall contracts by the Biden administration in 2021 “left a variety of excess materials” and the “total costs to store, maintain, and secure all
The Daily Wire
Mar 09 2023
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Justice Department finds pattern of violence in Louisville policing, investigates Memphis next
The Justice Department announced that after a two-year investigation into the police department in Louisville, Kentucky, the DOJ found a “far-ranging pattern of discriminatory and abusive law enforcement practices,” The New York Times reported. Louisville police shot and killed 26-year-old Breonna Taylor in the middle of the night after employing a no-knock warrant to enter her apartment in
Deseret News
May 31 2023
News
Tesla's Musk Hails China's 'Vitality' During Beijing Visit
Elon Musk praised China's "vitality and promise" on Wednesday, Beijing said, during a trip to the Chinese capital in which he has met multiple government officials and reportedly declared he will expand his business there.
The mercurial tycoon, one of the world's richest men, is on his first trip to China in more than three years.
He met commerce minister Wang Wentao on Wednesday
International Business Times
Mar 08 2023
News
Justice Department probe finds illegal, violent, and discriminatory policing in Louisville, Kentucky
An investigation by the Justice Department has concluded that police in Louisville, Missouri, routinely violate residents' constitutional rights by using excessive force, conducting illegal traffic stops and narcotics raids, retaliating against residents for protected speech, and discriminating against minorities.
The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division released a report today
Reason
May 22 2023
News
Micron's Shares Slump After China Restricts Sales
Amid rising tensions between Washington and Beijing centered around technology, China on Sunday banned major Chinese information-infrastructure companies—telecommunications companies and big banks among them—from buying Micron chips. The move followed a cybersecurity review that the U.S. Department of Commerce said had “no basis in fact.” That ban moved quickly to Micron's shares early Monday
Wall Street Journal (News)