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)The Center Square) – Three colleges, all in central Texas, are advancing semiconductor innovation and technology research and development through a new state-funded initiative. This month, Temple College received a $9.8 million Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund (TSIF) grant to build a new Central Texas Chips Hub in Taylor. Temple College, along with university partner Texas A&M University – Central Texas (TAMUCT), is using the funds to build a new Central Texas Chips Hub to advance skills training for students to obtain careers in semiconductor manufacturing. “Texas is where the next generation of innovation and technology is building, thanks to our skilled and growing workforce,” Gov. Greg Abbott said in a statement. “Through hands-on workforce training, Temple College opened doors to high-demand, good-paying careers for students throughout its nearly 100-year history. “By establishing the Central Texas Chips Hub in Taylor, Temple College will expand skills training opportunities and create a continuous talent pipeline to meet employer demands in our leading semiconductor manufacturing industry. Together with our higher education partners, we will connect more Texans to better jobs and bigger paycheck opportunities that we provide in Texas.” The grant is an outworking of Abbott prioritizing Texas leading the U.S. in chip manufacturing when supply chain shortages and backlogs began under the Biden administration. In 2023, the state legislature passed Texas’ CHIPS Act, which created a new Texas CHIPS Office, the TISF fund and grant, and the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Consortium, The Center Square reported. Temple College President Dr. Christy Ponce said the investment in education and workforce development was “not only preparing our community for successful careers in semiconductor and advanced manufacturing but also supporting the economic growth of Central Texas. The program will equip students and professionals with the essential skills needed to thrive in one of the fastest-growing sectors in the nation.” The hub will offer upskilling and reskilling programs for veterans, is open to high school students participating in expanding career and technical education programs and to adults in the region who want to explore high-demand career opportunities. Students will be able to obtain industry-recognized credentials, short-term workforce training and certifications, dual credits, stackable credentials, an associate degree and an onsite applied science bachelor’s degree with a focus on manufacturing and semiconductor technology and a military transition training program, Temple College Vice President of Workforce Development DeDe Griffith said ub a statement. “The hub will also serve as a testbed for research. The complete training system and the new degree pathways will be available at Temple College’s main campus in Temple and at the Temple College campus in Taylor, just a few miles from Samsung.” The Austin Community College District (ACC) received the first TSIF grant this year in August of $3.6 million. It is using the funds to build an advanced semiconductor manufacturing lab and precision welding lab at its Round Rock Campus in East Williamson County. ACC’s initiative includes a new 2,600-square-foot lab to simulate a real-world semiconductor manufacturing environment. It includes a classroom, airlock transition space, simulated clean room, Fanuc Fenceless robotics system, Smart Factory Machine Sensor Trainer and tools like process metrology microscopes and automation studio software. It’s also building a new welding fabrication skills training lab at an existing, 3,728-square-foot space at the Round Rock campus. In Austin, a new quantum-enhanced semiconductor metrology facility is being built at the University of Texas-Austin with the help of a $4.8 million TSIF grant, The Center Square reported. The new QLab metrology facility will support the semiconductor and emerging quantum industries in Texas and academic research in metrology. “Central Texas is quickly becoming one of the most important semiconductor corridors in the nation, securing both our economic future and national security,” state Sen. Charles Schwertner said. Advancing semiconductor research and manufacturing “ensures Texans, not overseas competitors, will power the next generation of technological innovation.” Prior to the Texas CHIPS Act, Texas already ranked first in the country for semiconductor manufacturing. Abbott maintains the Texas CHIPS Act and ongoing investments in the semiconductor industry “encourage semiconductor-related companies to expand in the state, further develop the expertise and capacity of Texas institutions of higher education, and maintain the state’s position as the nation’s leader in semiconductor manufacturing.” Through the Texas CHIPS Act, nearly $700 million worth of taxpayer-funded grants is being awarded through the TSIF. Many grants have been awarded to companies with multi-billion-dollar valuations, including Samsung, a Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company subsidiary, among others, The Center Square reported.

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)The Center Square) – Three colleges, all in central Texas, are advancing semiconductor innovation and technology research and development through a new state-funded initiative. This month, Temple College received a $9.8 million Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund (TSIF) grant to build a new Central Texas Chips Hub in Taylor. Temple College, along with university partner Texas A&M University – Central Texas (TAMUCT), is using the funds to build a new Central Texas Chips Hub to advance skills training for students to obtain careers in semiconductor manufacturing. “Texas is where the next generation of innovation and technology is building, thanks to our skilled and growing workforce,” Gov. Greg Abbott said in a statement. “Through hands-on workforce training, Temple College opened doors to high-demand, good-paying careers for students throughout its nearly 100-year history. “By establishing the Central Texas Chips Hub in Taylor, Temple College will expand skills training opportunities and create a continuous talent pipeline to meet employer demands in our leading semiconductor manufacturing industry. Together with our higher education partners, we will connect more Texans to better jobs and bigger paycheck opportunities that we provide in Texas.” The grant is an outworking of Abbott prioritizing Texas leading the U.S. in chip manufacturing when supply chain shortages and backlogs began under the Biden administration. In 2023, the state legislature passed Texas’ CHIPS Act, which created a new Texas CHIPS Office, the TISF fund and grant, and the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Consortium, The Center Square reported. Temple College President Dr. Christy Ponce said the investment in education and workforce development was “not only preparing our community for successful careers in semiconductor and advanced manufacturing but also supporting the economic growth of Central Texas. The program will equip students and professionals with the essential skills needed to thrive in one of the fastest-growing sectors in the nation.” The hub will offer upskilling and reskilling programs for veterans, is open to high school students participating in expanding career and technical education programs and to adults in the region who want to explore high-demand career opportunities. Students will be able to obtain industry-recognized credentials, short-term workforce training and certifications, dual credits, stackable credentials, an associate degree and an onsite applied science bachelor’s degree with a focus on manufacturing and semiconductor technology and a military transition training program, Temple College Vice President of Workforce Development DeDe Griffith said ub a statement. “The hub will also serve as a testbed for research. The complete training system and the new degree pathways will be available at Temple College’s main campus in Temple and at the Temple College campus in Taylor, just a few miles from Samsung.” The Austin Community College District (ACC) received the first TSIF grant this year in August of $3.6 million. It is using the funds to build an advanced semiconductor manufacturing lab and precision welding lab at its Round Rock Campus in East Williamson County. ACC’s initiative includes a new 2,600-square-foot lab to simulate a real-world semiconductor manufacturing environment. It includes a classroom, airlock transition space, simulated clean room, Fanuc Fenceless robotics system, Smart Factory Machine Sensor Trainer and tools like process metrology microscopes and automation studio software. It’s also building a new welding fabrication skills training lab at an existing, 3,728-square-foot space at the Round Rock campus. In Austin, a new quantum-enhanced semiconductor metrology facility is being built at the University of Texas-Austin with the help of a $4.8 million TSIF grant, The Center Square reported. The new QLab metrology facility will support the semiconductor and emerging quantum industries in Texas and academic research in metrology. “Central Texas is quickly becoming one of the most important semiconductor corridors in the nation, securing both our economic future and national security,” state Sen. Charles Schwertner said. Advancing semiconductor research and manufacturing “ensures Texans, not overseas competitors, will power the next generation of technological innovation.” Prior to the Texas CHIPS Act, Texas already ranked first in the country for semiconductor manufacturing. Abbott maintains the Texas CHIPS Act and ongoing investments in the semiconductor industry “encourage semiconductor-related companies to expand in the state, further develop the expertise and capacity of Texas institutions of higher education, and maintain the state’s position as the nation’s leader in semiconductor manufacturing.” Through the Texas CHIPS Act, nearly $700 million worth of taxpayer-funded grants is being awarded through the TSIF. Many grants have been awarded to companies with multi-billion-dollar valuations, including Samsung, a Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company subsidiary, among others, The Center Square reported.

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Michigan lawmakers are challenging tax incentives for data centers, as residents voice concerns about environmental impacts and energy demands.

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Michigan lawmakers are challenging tax incentives for data centers, as residents voice concerns about environmental impacts and energy demands.

Орусиянын 17-декабрда Запорожьеге урган соккусунан бери дегенде 26 киши жабыркады. Бул тууралуу облустун аскердик администрациясынын башчысы Иван Федоров маалымдады. Жетекчи өрттүн жана бүлүнгөн имараттын видеосун жарыялады. Ал билдиргендей, орус аскерлери башкарылган авиабомбалар менен үч сокку урду, Запорожье шаарында турак жай зыян тартты. Андан тышкары инфрастуктура объектисине жана окуу жайына чабуул коюлду. 16-декабрга караган түнү Запорожьенин борборундагы тогуз кабат үйгө сокку...

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Орусиянын 17-декабрда Запорожьеге урган соккусунан бери дегенде 26 киши жабыркады. Бул тууралуу облустун аскердик администрациясынын башчысы Иван Федоров маалымдады. Жетекчи өрттүн жана бүлүнгөн имараттын видеосун жарыялады. Ал билдиргендей, орус аскерлери башкарылган авиабомбалар менен үч сокку урду, Запорожье шаарында турак жай зыян тартты. Андан тышкары инфрастуктура объектисине жана окуу жайына чабуул коюлду. 16-декабрга караган түнү Запорожьенин борборундагы тогуз кабат үйгө сокку...

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning four major retailers about compliance with a recall of infant formula that has been linked to botulism.  Ann Oxenham, the FDA’s top compliance officer for the human foods program, sent letters to Albertsons, Kroger, Target and Walmart Friday about ByHeart Whole Nutrition formula products remaining on some […]

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning four major retailers about compliance with a recall of infant formula that has been linked to botulism.  Ann Oxenham, the FDA’s top compliance officer for the human foods program, sent letters to Albertsons, Kroger, Target and Walmart Friday about ByHeart Whole Nutrition formula products remaining on some […]

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House could vote to approve a Democratic bill that would extend the enhanced Affordable Care Act tax credits for three more years, after a handful of moderate Republicans backed the effort on Wednesday.  Pennsylvania Republican Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick, Rob Bresnahan and Ryan Mackenzie, along with New York GOP Rep. Mike Lawler, […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. House could vote to approve a Democratic bill that would extend the enhanced Affordable Care Act tax credits for three more years, after a handful of moderate Republicans backed the effort on Wednesday.  Pennsylvania Republican Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick, Rob Bresnahan and Ryan Mackenzie, along with New York GOP Rep. Mike Lawler, […]

New Mexico’s rates for violent and property crimes have fallen since a 20-year high in 2018, but still remain above the national standard, according to a new state report.

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New Mexico’s rates for violent and property crimes have fallen since a 20-year high in 2018, but still remain above the national standard, according to a new state report.

დიდმა ბრიტანეთმა გასცა ლიცენზია, რომელიც შესაძლებელს ხდის ბიზნესმენ რომან აბრამოვიჩის მიერ საფეხბურთო კლუბ "ჩელსის" გაყიდვიდან მიღებული 2.5 მილიარდი გირვანქა სტერლინგის მიმართვას უკრაინის ჰუმანიტარულ საჭიროებებზე. ლიცენზიის პირობების თანახმად, სახსრები უნდა მიემართოს უკრაინის ჰუმანიტარულ მიზნებს და ნებისმიერი სამომავლო მოგების დახარჯვა შესაძლებელი იქნება მთელ მსოფლიოში მიმდინარე კონფლიქტების მსხვერპლთა დასახმარებლად. დიდი ბრიტანეთის საგარეო საქმეთა სამინისტრო ასევე აცხადებს, რომ თუ...

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დიდმა ბრიტანეთმა გასცა ლიცენზია, რომელიც შესაძლებელს ხდის ბიზნესმენ რომან აბრამოვიჩის მიერ საფეხბურთო კლუბ "ჩელსის" გაყიდვიდან მიღებული 2.5 მილიარდი გირვანქა სტერლინგის მიმართვას უკრაინის ჰუმანიტარულ საჭიროებებზე. ლიცენზიის პირობების თანახმად, სახსრები უნდა მიემართოს უკრაინის ჰუმანიტარულ მიზნებს და ნებისმიერი სამომავლო მოგების დახარჯვა შესაძლებელი იქნება მთელ მსოფლიოში მიმდინარე კონფლიქტების მსხვერპლთა დასახმარებლად. დიდი ბრიტანეთის საგარეო საქმეთა სამინისტრო ასევე აცხადებს, რომ თუ...

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(The Center Square) – There is a plan at the Wisconsin Capitol to have the state pick up where Wisconsin Eye left off. Wisconsin Eye, which has essentially been the C-SPAN of Wisconsin, ended its video service this week because of a lack of donations. That means the public will no longer have the same access to legislative floor session broadcasts, or to the daily committee hearings and news conferences that WisEye broadcasted. This week, a pair of Democratic lawmakers introduced legislation to have state government takeover. “WisconsinEye’s shutdown caused an immediate and unacceptable loss of public access to state government – including meetings happening this week which will not be recorded or broadcast at all. Unless we take action, the legislature’s floor sessions in 2026 will not be publicly accessible and will not be recorded for the future,” Sen. Mark Spreitzer said in a statement. “[My] important legislation will ensure continuous, nonpartisan public access to state government for the people of Wisconsin.” Spreitzer is not saying how much his plan would cost. WisEye said it would need almost $900,000 to keep its service going for just one year. State government already has some photographers on the payroll, and Wisconsin has a large IT staff, but it’s unclear if there are enough camera operators available to continue WisEye’s work. Spreitzer, however, is framing the issue as government transparency, not a government cost. “The loss of coverage that we have seen in the last [week] hours is simply unacceptable,” Spreitzer said on Facebook. “We must ensure that our government remains transparent and that the people of Wisconsin have access to their state government. Public access should not be dependent on the generosity of donors.” Rep. Brienne Brown, D-Whitewater, said pretty much the same thing. “As a former investigative journalist, I know that free, unedited access to footage of legislators is not a luxury, it’s a necessity for accountability. At a time when local newsrooms are collapsing and misinformation spreads faster than facts, cutting off public access only deepens the crisis,” she added. “It is more important than ever that we allow our constituents direct access to the work we are doing in Madison.” Brown wrote for stratfor.com, which focuses on international policy, military readiness, and foreign affairs before making her way to the Wisconsin legislature.

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(The Center Square) – There is a plan at the Wisconsin Capitol to have the state pick up where Wisconsin Eye left off. Wisconsin Eye, which has essentially been the C-SPAN of Wisconsin, ended its video service this week because of a lack of donations. That means the public will no longer have the same access to legislative floor session broadcasts, or to the daily committee hearings and news conferences that WisEye broadcasted. This week, a pair of Democratic lawmakers introduced legislation to have state government takeover. “WisconsinEye’s shutdown caused an immediate and unacceptable loss of public access to state government – including meetings happening this week which will not be recorded or broadcast at all. Unless we take action, the legislature’s floor sessions in 2026 will not be publicly accessible and will not be recorded for the future,” Sen. Mark Spreitzer said in a statement. “[My] important legislation will ensure continuous, nonpartisan public access to state government for the people of Wisconsin.” Spreitzer is not saying how much his plan would cost. WisEye said it would need almost $900,000 to keep its service going for just one year. State government already has some photographers on the payroll, and Wisconsin has a large IT staff, but it’s unclear if there are enough camera operators available to continue WisEye’s work. Spreitzer, however, is framing the issue as government transparency, not a government cost. “The loss of coverage that we have seen in the last [week] hours is simply unacceptable,” Spreitzer said on Facebook. “We must ensure that our government remains transparent and that the people of Wisconsin have access to their state government. Public access should not be dependent on the generosity of donors.” Rep. Brienne Brown, D-Whitewater, said pretty much the same thing. “As a former investigative journalist, I know that free, unedited access to footage of legislators is not a luxury, it’s a necessity for accountability. At a time when local newsrooms are collapsing and misinformation spreads faster than facts, cutting off public access only deepens the crisis,” she added. “It is more important than ever that we allow our constituents direct access to the work we are doing in Madison.” Brown wrote for stratfor.com, which focuses on international policy, military readiness, and foreign affairs before making her way to the Wisconsin legislature.

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A multibillion dollar data center planned for Saline Township has taken a major hit to its funding, with a prime financial backer reportedly pulling out of the project.  According to a report from the Financial Times, Blue Owl Capital – tech giant Oracle’s largest data center partner – will not provide $10 billion in funding […]

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A multibillion dollar data center planned for Saline Township has taken a major hit to its funding, with a prime financial backer reportedly pulling out of the project.  According to a report from the Financial Times, Blue Owl Capital – tech giant Oracle’s largest data center partner – will not provide $10 billion in funding […]

La 36 de ani de la Revoluția română din decembrie 1989, memoria publică a evenimentelor este tot mai fragmentată, iar narațiunea revoltei anticomuniste este concurată de teorii conspiraționiste care au ajuns să domine spațiul public. Din această cauză, doar o parte mică a românilor mai consideră astăzi evenimentele din 1989 drept o revoluție, avertizează la RFI vicepreședintele Consiliului Național pentru Studierea Arhivelor Securității (CNSAS), Mădălin Hodor.

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La 36 de ani de la Revoluția română din decembrie 1989, memoria publică a evenimentelor este tot mai fragmentată, iar narațiunea revoltei anticomuniste este concurată de teorii conspiraționiste care au ajuns să domine spațiul public. Din această cauză, doar o parte mică a românilor mai consideră astăzi evenimentele din 1989 drept o revoluție, avertizează la RFI vicepreședintele Consiliului Național pentru Studierea Arhivelor Securității (CNSAS), Mădălin Hodor.

彭博社周三引述知情人士透露,倘若俄羅斯總統普京拒絕與烏克蘭達成和平協議,美國正準備對俄羅斯能源領域實施新一輪制裁,以加大對莫斯科的壓力。

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彭博社周三引述知情人士透露,倘若俄羅斯總統普京拒絕與烏克蘭達成和平協議,美國正準備對俄羅斯能源領域實施新一輪制裁,以加大對莫斯科的壓力。

彭博社周三引述知情人士透露,倘若俄罗斯总统普京拒绝与乌克兰达成和平协议,美国正准备对俄罗斯能源领域实施新一轮制裁,以加大对莫斯科的压力。

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彭博社周三引述知情人士透露,倘若俄罗斯总统普京拒绝与乌克兰达成和平协议,美国正准备对俄罗斯能源领域实施新一轮制裁,以加大对莫斯科的压力。

Em bairros valorizados da capital francesa, apartamentos de dois cômodos (entre 35 – 50 m², nos termos da legislação local) exigem altos rendimentos. Uma pesquisa recente apontou um amplo apoio de 87% do público ao controle dos aluguéis na França, enquanto o debate político sobre a permanência do mecanismo se intensifica nesta quinta-feira (18) na Assembleia Nacional.

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Em bairros valorizados da capital francesa, apartamentos de dois cômodos (entre 35 – 50 m², nos termos da legislação local) exigem altos rendimentos. Uma pesquisa recente apontou um amplo apoio de 87% do público ao controle dos aluguéis na França, enquanto o debate político sobre a permanência do mecanismo se intensifica nesta quinta-feira (18) na Assembleia Nacional.

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House could vote to approve a Democratic bill that would extend the enhanced Affordable Care Act tax credits for three more years, after a handful of moderate Republicans backed the effort on Wednesday.  Pennsylvania Republican Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick, Rob Bresnahan and Ryan Mackenzie, along with New York GOP Rep. Mike Lawler, […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. House could vote to approve a Democratic bill that would extend the enhanced Affordable Care Act tax credits for three more years, after a handful of moderate Republicans backed the effort on Wednesday.  Pennsylvania Republican Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick, Rob Bresnahan and Ryan Mackenzie, along with New York GOP Rep. Mike Lawler, […]

German police are investigating allegations of beatings and abuse at a Belarusian prison, after a former guard appeared to have settled in a provincial German town.

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German police are investigating allegations of beatings and abuse at a Belarusian prison, after a former guard appeared to have settled in a provincial German town.

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Matangazo ya Duniani Leo kutoka idhaa ya kiswahili ya Sauti Amerika, Washington, D.C. #habari

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A Comissão Europeia e o Mercosul esperavam confirmar nesta semana a assinatura do acordo comercial entre a União Europeia e o bloco sul-americano – mas a França, mais uma vez, resiste à adoção do tratado, negociado há mais de 25 anos. No país, o pacto se transformou no bode expiatório de um modelo de agricultura em sucessivas crises.

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A Comissão Europeia e o Mercosul esperavam confirmar nesta semana a assinatura do acordo comercial entre a União Europeia e o bloco sul-americano – mas a França, mais uma vez, resiste à adoção do tratado, negociado há mais de 25 anos. No país, o pacto se transformou no bode expiatório de um modelo de agricultura em sucessivas crises.

El peligro que representa para las ballenas el tránsito marítimo quedó demostrado dramáticamente. El país sudamericano ostenta la mayor tasa de mortalidad de estos gigantes del mar por colisión con buques a nivel mundial. La buena noticia, es que cañones submarinos nunca antes registrados y nuevas especies fueron descubiertas. En Cabo de Hornos, los elefantes […]

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El peligro que representa para las ballenas el tránsito marítimo quedó demostrado dramáticamente. El país sudamericano ostenta la mayor tasa de mortalidad de estos gigantes del mar por colisión con buques a nivel mundial. La buena noticia, es que cañones submarinos nunca antes registrados y nuevas especies fueron descubiertas. En Cabo de Hornos, los elefantes […]