87-year-old, Rabbi Zvi Kushelevsky and his wife in her 50s have given birth to a baby boy.
“I don’t speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don’t have the power to remain silent.” Rav Kook z"l
Monday, March 11, 2024
Mazal Tov .. 87 Year-old RY R' Zvi Kushelevsky and his Wife in her 50's Gives Birth to a Baby Boy ...
87-year-old, Rabbi Zvi Kushelevsky and his wife in her 50s have given birth to a baby boy.
Sunday, March 10, 2024
Top microchip makers are postponing US expansion and instead expanding in "dangerous" Israel and even Russia because American grants come with so many 'equity' caveats
Top microchip makers are postponing their expansion into the U.S. and setting up shop in Israel and Russia due to equity caveats that are required for them to receive grants from the U.S. government.
The Biden administration promised earlier this year that they would be handing out $39 billion in grants to encourage semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S.
Shortly after the announcement however, Intel announced they would be holding off on their Columbus factory, while Samsung also delayed their facility in Texas.
Despite the billions in subsidies, two experts believe the tech companies' decision to back out of building manufacturing facilities in the U.S. stems from the diversity, equity and inclusion policy.
In an opinion piece for The Hill, CEO of Strive Asset Management Matt Cole and head of research at the company, Chris Nicholson, say the subsidies are so 'loaded with DEI that it can't move.'