WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Monday he would permit Nvidia to sell advanced artificial-intelligence-capable chips to approved customers in China, while local reporting covered an on-campus shooting at Kentucky State University that left one dead and one critically wounded, an arrest warrant in a 2024 infant meth-exposure death, grief and etiquette advice columns, and regional college-football staffing and playoff developments. Based on 7 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Technology companies such as Nvidia and approved international customers gain expanded market access and potential revenue from authorized advanced AI chip exports.
Families of victims, local campuses, and communities experienced harm, trauma, and legal disruption from violence, drug exposure, and personal loss.
After reading and researching latest news.... Federal and local reports show multiple, unrelated developments: a presidential export decision permitting Nvidia chip sales to approved Chinese customers; a Kentucky State University shooting leaving one dead and one critically wounded; criminal charges in an infant’s meth exposure death; and sports staffing updates.
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President Allows Nvidia AI Chip Sales To China
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