The United States is reshaping its global supply chain strategy to reduce reliance on China and strengthen national security. Driven by concerns over intellectual property theft, geopolitical tensions, and vulnerabilities in critical sectors, the U.S. has introduced initiatives like the CHIPS Act and the Biosecure Act while forging stronger partnerships with trusted allies. From semiconductors to biotech, agriculture, and transportation infrastructure, efforts to diversify suppliers and encourage domestic production are underway. This shift, though costly, aims to build long-term resilience and protect emerging technologies.
Children Are Not a Monolith: The U.S. Debate on Online Safety
As governments around the world grapple with how to protect children online, debates over social media regulation, age verification, and platform...






