U.S.
PulseAugur coverage of U.S. — every cluster mentioning U.S. across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- instance of Trump 90%
- other Iran 70%
- located in Fortune 70%
- competes with Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps 70%
- partners with Pakistan 70%
- competes with Japan 70%
- affiliated with Federal Reserve System 70%
- other Xi Jinping 60%
- affiliated with Marco Rubio 60%
- other Cuba 60%
- other Tehran 60%
- other Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps 60%
- 2026-06-12 research_milestone Average mortgage rates in the U.S. increased to 6.52%. source
- 2026-06-05 funding The U.S. is investing $365 million in counter-drone technology for the World Cup. source
- 2026-06-02 regulatory A report highlights a dramatic increase in AI-related lawsuits in the U.S. between 2021 and 2025, with existing regulatory guidance and insurance policies failing to adequately address model risk. source
- 2026-06-02 regulatory The Iran conflict has imposed an estimated $100 billion cost on U.S. families due to increased military funding and higher oil prices. source
- 2026-06-02 regulatory The U.S. has placed restrictions on the sale of advanced AI chips to China. source
- 2026-06-02 regulatory U.S. export controls on advanced AI chips to China have been circumvented by the Chinese military, according to research. source
- 2026-05-30 regulatory The U.S. implemented chip export restrictions on China, which Huawei's chairman credits with accelerating China's semiconductor industry. source
- 2026-05-20 regulatory The U.S. national debt reached a new milestone, surpassing $39 trillion. source
- 2026-05-15 funding Proposal for a $20-30 billion Economic Security Latency Fund. source
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New statistical limit shows risk assessment tools struggle with rare violence
A new paper introduces the "Likelihood Ratio Wall," a statistical barrier limiting the accuracy of pretrial risk assessment tools for rare violent offenses. The research demonstrates that even with highly discriminative…
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Researchers aggregate zero-shot LLM outputs for better stock return prediction
Researchers have developed a lightweight supervised aggregator to combine outputs from multiple zero-shot Large Language Models (LLMs) for classifying corporate disclosures. This method aims to improve prediction accura…
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Murata Manufacturing beats earnings estimates on strong demand for AI data center capacitors
Murata Manufacturing announced fourth-quarter financial results that surpassed analyst expectations. The company's advanced multilayer ceramic capacitors are in high demand from U.S. hyperscalers. These components are c…
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US and South Korea clash over Coupang data breach and regulatory oversight
South Korea is investigating its largest online retailer, Coupang, for a significant data breach affecting 33.7 million accounts and other alleged business improprieties. However, the U.S. government and Congress have i…
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General Motors invests $1.4B in gasoline engine production amid EV demand slowdown
General Motors announced plans to invest approximately $1.4 billion in its U.S. and Canadian factories to produce internal combustion engines and transmissions. This investment aims to bolster the production of gasoline…
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Google Translate adds AI pronunciation practice for its 20th anniversary
Google Translate is celebrating its 20th anniversary by introducing an AI-powered pronunciation practice feature. This new tool, available on Android in the U.S. and India, analyzes users' speech and provides instant fe…
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Library Copyright Alliance clarifies AI's impact on US copyright law
The Library Copyright Alliance, comprising the American Library Association and the Association of Research Libraries, released principles in 2023 to clarify how current U.S. copyright law pertains to artificial intelli…
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Iran's oil blockade resistance may last longer than expected, analysts say
Iran possesses several strategies to circumvent a U.S. blockade aimed at halting its oil exports, according to analysts. The country has significant oil storage capacity and can utilize large crude carriers as floating …
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Iran conflict enters Cold War-like phase with sanctions, talks, and potential for escalation
The conflict between Iran and the U.S. has entered a prolonged stalemate, characterized by financial sanctions and stalled negotiations, with no clear resolution in sight. This situation raises concerns about a potentia…
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New adversarial learning model enhances stock price prediction with NLP
Researchers have developed a new context-sensitive adversarial learning model designed to improve stock price prediction accuracy, particularly during periods of high volatility and market regime changes. This model int…
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Interpretable AI framework enhances U.S. grid load forecasting under extreme weather
Researchers have developed a new interpretable deep learning framework for electricity load forecasting, designed to enhance U.S. grid resilience during extreme weather events. The system combines Convolutional Neural N…
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House Republicans pass DHS funding bill, ending longest government shutdown
House Republicans have passed a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security, ending a partial government shutdown that had become the longest in U.S. history. This action follows an agreement between House Speaker …
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AI clinical model updates risk stability, fairness, and accuracy
Researchers have evaluated the risks associated with updating AI models used in clinical settings, particularly when dealing with clinical data. Their study focused on how model updates can impact stability, introduce a…
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China's AI sector surges with state funding and domestic chip focus
China's AI and semiconductor industries are experiencing significant growth, fueled by substantial state investment and a push for domestic technological independence. Companies like DeepSeek are receiving massive fundi…
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US munitions depleted by Iran conflict, raising Taiwan war concerns
Pentagon insiders are reportedly leaking information suggesting that U.S. munitions stockpiles, particularly precision-guided weapons, have been significantly depleted due to the conflict in Iran. This depletion raises …
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Iran conflict strains AI supply chains, threatening chip production and data centers
The ongoing conflict in the Strait of Hormuz is creating significant supply chain disruptions that are constraining the AI boom. Iran's actions threaten critical industrial inputs for chip manufacturers, such as helium …
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AI fuels deepfakes and disinformation in modern warfare, impacting global opinion and conflict zones.
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in modern warfare, not only for identifying targets and accelerating attacks but also for spreading disinformation and deepfakes. This AI-generated content, often prese…
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US and California agencies use procurement to set AI rules, bypassing lawmakers.
The U.S. government and California are implementing AI regulations through procurement policies rather than legislation, creating distinct requirements for AI vendors. The U.S. General Services Administration's proposed…
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Iran peace talks advance as mediators meet with Saudi Arabia
Mediators from Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia convened in Turkey to advance discussions aimed at ending the war between the U.S. and Iran. This marks the third such meeting, with Saudi Arabia's inclusion inte…
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US and Cuba hold historic negotiations in Havana
Negotiations between the U.S. and Cuba took place in Havana, focusing on political and policy matters. The details of these discussions remain largely undisclosed, but they represent a significant diplomatic engagement …