US Daily Brief - March 10, 2026
1. Taiwan Chip Crisis Could Shake the Tech World 
The world’s tech industry depends heavily on Taiwan’s chip factories. Recently, experts warned about a looming disaster if something goes wrong there. Taiwan makes most of the world’s advanced computer chips. If production stops, many companies in Silicon Valley could lose parts they need. This problem has been ignored for years, but now it is becoming urgent. The impact could reach many industries, from phones to cars. Governments and businesses might need to find new ways to protect their supply chains. This story shows how connected and fragile global tech is today.
영어 표현 학습
- looming — 임박한, 다가오는
The looming deadline made everyone work faster.- ignored — 무시된, 간과된
The safety warnings were ignored by many workers.- supply chain — 공급망
The company had problems because their supply chain was delayed.- impact — 영향, 충격
The new law had a big impact on small businesses.
Source: The New York Times
2. New Challenge to Trump’s Immigration Policy on Online Work 
A group of technology researchers is challenging a Trump-era immigration policy. This policy threatens to deport people who work on social media and online safety issues. The researchers argue that the rule limits free speech and hurts important research. They say the government is using immigration rules to suppress speech. This lawsuit could change how the government controls immigrants working in tech. It also raises questions about protecting free speech in the digital world. This case will be watched carefully by many experts and activists.
영어 표현 학습
- challenging — 이의를 제기하다, 도전하다
The students are challenging the school’s new rules.- suppress speech — 표현의 자유를 억압하다
The law was criticized because it seemed to suppress speech.- lawsuit — 소송, 법적 소송
The company faced a lawsuit over unfair working conditions.- immigration policy — 이민 정책
The government changed its immigration policy last year.
Source: Knight First Amendment Institute
3. US Job Market Shows Signs of Trouble in February 
The U.S. job market had a surprising drop in February. The country unexpectedly lost 92,000 jobs, which is unusual. Experts worry this could be a sign of a weaker economy ahead. Job growth is an important indicator of economic health. If fewer people have jobs, they will spend less money, which can slow down the economy. This news makes people watch the economy closely for more changes. Businesses might become more cautious about hiring new workers.
영어 표현 학습
- unexpectedly — 예상외로, 뜻밖에
The team unexpectedly won the game.- indicator — 지표, 척도
The number of new jobs is an important indicator of economic health.- economy — 경제
A strong economy helps create more jobs.- weaker — 약해진, 힘이 없는
The company’s sales became weaker last year.
Source: NPR
4. Famous Real Estate Brokers Found Guilty of Sex Trafficking 
Two brothers, well-known in real estate, were found guilty of sex trafficking. This crime involves forcing people to work in the sex trade against their will. The case shocked many because the brothers were famous and trusted in their community. Their conviction shows that no one is above the law. Authorities hope this sends a strong message against human trafficking. The brothers face serious legal penalties and prison time.
영어 표현 학습
- guilty — 유죄인
The jury found the defendant guilty of the crime.- sex trafficking — 성매매 강요, 인신매매
The police arrested several people involved in sex trafficking.- conviction — 유죄 판결
Her conviction was based on strong evidence.- penalties — 처벌, 벌금
The law includes heavy penalties for drug trafficking.
Source: BBC
Today's Vocabulary Recap
| Expression | Meaning (Korean) | Example |
|---|---|---|
| looming | 임박한, 다가오는 | The looming deadline made everyone work faster. |
| ignored | 무시된, 간과된 | The safety warnings were ignored by many workers. |
| supply chain | 공급망 | The company had problems because their supply chain was delayed. |
| impact | 영향, 충격 | The new law had a big impact on small businesses. |
| challenging | 이의를 제기하다, 도전하다 | The students are challenging the school’s new rules. |
| suppress speech | 표현의 자유를 억압하다 | The law was criticized because it seemed to suppress speech. |
| lawsuit | 소송, 법적 소송 | The company faced a lawsuit over unfair working conditions. |
| immigration policy | 이민 정책 | The government changed its immigration policy last year. |
| unexpectedly | 예상외로, 뜻밖에 | The team unexpectedly won the game. |
| indicator | 지표, 척도 | The number of new jobs is an important indicator of economic health. |
| economy | 경제 | A strong economy helps create more jobs. |
| weaker | 약해진, 힘이 없는 | The company’s sales became weaker last year. |
| guilty | 유죄인 | The jury found the defendant guilty of the crime. |
| sex trafficking | 성매매 강요, 인신매매 | The police arrested several people involved in sex trafficking. |
| conviction | 유죄 판결 | Her conviction was based on strong evidence. |
| penalties | 처벌, 벌금 | The law includes heavy penalties for drug trafficking. |
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