Intel has become a political pawn — but it may not need a Trump deal with TSMC
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Klobuchar says Adams has become Trump administration’s 'own political pawn'
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) said Sunday that New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) has become the Trump administration’s “own political pawn.” “They have literally taken the mayor of New York City, ...The Hill - 2d -
With Trump’s Help, Intel Could Hand Control of Chip Plants to TSMC
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How the New Trump Era Has Upended Florida Politics
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Donald Trump has become master of the US Senate | Sidney Blumenthal
By voting in favor of nominees they knew should never be approved, Republican senators became Trump’s subjects. First, before Elon Musk came for everyone, Donald Trump came for the US Senate. When ...The Guardian - 2d -
Intel’s stock is rising again. Will Broadcom swoop in with a deal?
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Trump has not decided whether to back UK’s Chagos Islands deal
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Has America Become a Threat to Europe?
The Trump administration has many Europeans worried that the U.S. is no longer a trusted ally.The New York Times - 1h -
Taiwan and TSMC rush to head off Trump’s tariff threat
US president’s complaints threaten top chipmaker’s business model and east Asian country’s securityFinancial Times - Feb. 11 -
Spicer: Trump has been clear 'it may take a little while' for prices to come down
Former White House aide Sean Spicer said President Trump has acknowledged that “it may take a little while” for to prices to come down — referring to a promise Trump made on the campaign trail. ...The Hill - Feb. 11
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Trump threatens 25% tariffs on auto, semiconductor, pharmaceutical imports
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