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USA

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136 articles accelerating

A 25%+ threatened tariff on foreign-made iPhones put US industrial policy at the center of 2025 technology coverage.

Who they are

USA appears in the coverage as the United States: a regulatory, political and commercial arena shaping technology companies’ manufacturing, platform access, AI commitments, chip supply and media rights. Its role is usually expressed through White House policy, federal political pressure, the US market, and domestic production rather than as a standalone technology company.

The recent arc

Coverage peaked in 2025Q1 as the incoming Trump administration’s technology agenda became a central frame, from the prospective US TikTok ban that drove users toward Xiaohongshu and Lemon8 to Trump’s announcement of a strategic US crypto reserve. By May, Trump’s demand that Apple face a 25%+ tariff on iPhones not made in the US made domestic manufacturing the clearest through-line; Apple later committed another $100B toward US manufacturing and supply-chain expansion at a White House event.

The arc then broadened from consumer platforms to strategic infrastructure and geopolitical controls. Nvidia and TSMC unveiled the first US-made Blackwell wafer at TSMC Arizona, while Trump said Nvidia’s Blackwell chips would not be available to “other people,” following discussion of limited China sales. The most recent stories also place the US in friction with Europe, including EU warnings over US travel bans and the EU’s DSA fine against X, alongside reporting on a proposed cyber strategy involving private-sector offensive capabilities.

The tension

The coverage repeatedly circles the trade-off between building US technological capacity and sustaining globally integrated markets. China is the principal external counterweight in stories about TikTok, Chinese apps and advanced-chip access, while Apple, Nvidia and TSMC illustrate the practical dependence of US policy goals on multinational supply chains. A parallel regulatory conflict is visible with the EU, whose enforcement of X and response to US travel bans underscores competing authority over technology and platforms.

Why it matters

If this trajectory holds, the US will remain less a passive destination for tech products than an active force determining where leading hardware is made, which foreign platforms can reach consumers, and how advanced technologies are shared abroad. Domestic chip production and Apple’s manufacturing commitments point toward greater localization, but the coverage also shows unresolved risks: tariffs can pressure companies and consumers, China restrictions can reshape global sales, and EU-US disputes can complicate cross-border platform governance.

USA has appeared in 136 articles since 2015-03. Coverage peaked in 2025Q1 with 13 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Trump, U.S., American, China.

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Coverage Timeline

2025-05-01
Axios 7 related

In an hour-long Q&A with reporters, Elon Musk talked DOGE, including acknowledging its shortcomings, leaving the US government, working with Trump, and more

though not always as much as he'd like — and said he still Shelby Talcott / @shelbytalcott : “DOGE is a way of life, like Buddhism,” Elon Musk said at one point. He's shifting his focus back to his co...

2025-03-20
IGN 23 related

A group of cross-discipline video game workers in the US and Canada announce United Videogame Workers, a direct-join industry-wide union organizing with the CWA

United Videogame Workers-CWA union formed for industry employees in the US and Canada Andy Chalk / PC Gamer : Game developers launch North America's first industry-wide union ‘to build worker power ir...

2024-11-01
Bloomberg

A profile of YC Head of Public Policy Luther Lowe, who led a California pressure campaign against AI safety bill SB 1047 and aims to fight for “little tech”

a company largely staffed by those wanting to pause AGI development unless they're leading it—claims regulating by use case doesn't work, despite big tech already proving it to be effective. Sorry, @A...

2024-04-15
Apricitas Economics 2 related

An overview of Bureau of Labor Statistics data, which shows California's percentage of US tech jobs has continued to steadily decline since 2020

and its share of total US tech jobs has hit the lowest level in a decade https://www.apricitas.io/... @josephpolitano : Since August 2022, California has lost 21k jobs in computer systems design, 15k ...

2024-02-25
Bloomberg 3 related

Reddit's S-1 shows how dependent the site is on the unpaid labor of 60K active daily moderators and the whims of its users and subreddits like r/WallStreetBets

The company's IPO prospectus makes clear how dependent it is on unpaid labor and the whims of its community. Threads: @nixcraft and @daveleebbg . X: @eshear Threads: @nixcraft : Reddit is going public...

2021-12-09
Bloomberg

Sources: as Ben Horowitz and Marc Andreessen buy Las Vegas properties, they are less involved in a16z's daily operations and cutting down on board memberships

Recently, the Bay Area-based venture capitalist Ben Horowitz took part in a popular pandemic-era pastime: updating the location on his LinkedIn profile. Tweets: @pt , @lucas_shaw , @chafkin , @tomgara...

2020-05-22
NBC News 27 related

Facebook says it will let many of its 50,000 employees work from home permanently, “aggressively” open up remote hiring, first in the USA, then elsewhere

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Thursday that the social media giant will start allowing many of its 50,000 employees …

2017-04-26
New York Times 16 related

Filing shows Yahoo's Marissa Mayer is set to make about $186M from Verizon deal based on current stock value, from options, restricted units, and shares

Inside the fading tech giant's lavish multi-million dollar soiree. Shawn Knight / TechSpot : Marissa Mayer will depart Yahoo with enough money to leave her children's children an inheritance Luke Stan...

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Quarterly Coverage

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Narrative

TEXXR tracks 59 tech news articles mentioning USA, dating back to March 2015. The biggest stories include Senate advances USA Freedom Act, but vote on bill likely won't come for several days,... and Facebook says it will let many of its 50,000 employees work from home permanently,.... Frequently covered alongside NSA, Senate, USA Today, Altice USA, and Congress. Coverage has shifted toward enterprise themes and away from consumer, regulation.

Key Moments

2024Q4consumer -100pts; regulation +50pts
2025Q2consumer +100pts; regulation -50pts
2025Q3consumer -100pts; funding +100pts

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