United States
PulseAugur coverage of United States — every cluster mentioning United States across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- parent of White House 100%
- employed by Marco Rubio 90%
- located in United States dollar 90%
- headquartered in Washington 90%
- competes with European Union 80%
- other Cuba 70%
- competes with Europe PubMed Central 70%
- competes with India 70%
- competes with Xi Jinping 70%
- affiliated with He Lifeng 70%
- affiliated with Israel 60%
- other Iran 60%
- 2026-05-13 partnership US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth accompanied President Donald Trump on a state visit to China to strengthen military communications. source
- 2026-05-13 regulatory The US proposed the Match Act to further restrict ASML's sales to China, prompting protest from the Netherlands. source
- 2026-05-12 partnership The United States confirmed its delegation for the Apec meetings in China. source
- 2026-05-12 regulatory A report indicates a 20% decrease in foreign undergraduate enrollment at U.S. universities due to visa restrictions. source
- 2026-05-11 regulatory The United States is exploring the use of AI for air traffic management. source
- 2026-05-11 partnership The leaders plan to discuss creating a new Board of Trade to facilitate ongoing economic discussions. source
- 2026-05-11 partnership The US and China are set to discuss AI safety during an upcoming summit. source
- 2026-05-10 regulatory The U.S. considers military options to reopen the Strait of Hormuz following stalled ceasefire negotiations with Iran. source
- 2026-05-10 partnership US and Chinese officials met for trade talks in Seoul to prepare for a presidential summit. source
- 2026-04-29 partnership The US is hosting talks between Israel and Lebanon to discuss a peace and security agreement. source
10 day(s) with sentiment data
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European firms in China adjust supply chains amid Middle East conflict costs
European companies operating in China are re-evaluating their supply chains due to rising costs and disruptions stemming from Middle East instability. A survey revealed that over a quarter of these firms have altered th…
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US-China AI safety, trade leverage discussed ahead of Xi-Trump summit
This podcast episode discusses the upcoming meeting between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump, exploring historical parallels and the dynamics of leverage between the US and China. It delves into China's use of critical miner…
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Taiwan's chip dominance poses global economic risk, expert warns
A potential disruption to semiconductor manufacturing in Taiwan, particularly from TSMC, could have catastrophic global economic consequences, according to Eyck Freymann, author of "Defending Taiwan: A Strategy to Preve…
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US Embraces Vices: Weed, Gambling, and Porn Go Mainstream
America is experiencing a rapid expansion of previously restricted vices, including marijuana, gambling, and pornography, driven by government encouragement and technological advancements. This shift, characterized by a…
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Pocketpair trademarks "Palworld Online" in US
Pocketpair has filed a trademark for "Palworld Online" in the United States, suggesting a potential future online component or service for their popular game. The filing includes a logo, indicating a formal step towards…
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South Korea delays blame for ship strike amid geopolitical tensions
South Korea is exercising caution in attributing blame for a recent strike on one of its cargo ships, the HMM Namu, which occurred on May 4th. While surveillance footage exists, the government has remained largely silen…
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US repeats COVID-19 mistakes in hantavirus response
The U.S. public health response to a recent Andes hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship mirrors critical errors made during the COVID-19 pandemic. These include slow deployment of diagnostic testing, inconsi…
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US universities see 20% drop in foreign undergrads amid visa issues
A report from an educational consortium indicates a 20% decrease in foreign undergraduate enrollment at U.S. universities this spring. This decline is attributed to visa restrictions, impacting a crucial source of talen…
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US releases oil reserves; S. Korea probes Coupang data breach
The US Department of Energy has allocated 53.3 million barrels of crude oil from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve to companies like commodity trader Trafigura and refiner Marathon Petroleum. This move aims to curb rising…
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BRICS group can thrive without unified policy, focusing on member leverage
The BRICS group, despite lacking a unified stance on the Iran war, can still maintain a future as a platform for members to increase their leverage and options. India, as the current chair, faces challenges balancing it…
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Trump to raise Taiwan, Jimmy Lai with Xi in Beijing talks
President Trump plans to discuss Taiwan and the case of jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai during his upcoming meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing. Trump indicated that Xi would likely initiate the conversation…
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Trump's China visit eyed for AI dialogue and trade stability
Former US President Donald Trump's visit to China is being closely observed by American business and policy circles for potential signs of stability and tangible outcomes. The focus is on seeking trade certainty and ini…
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Canada invests $66M to build domestic AI data centers
Canada is pursuing digital independence by investing in domestic AI infrastructure, rather than attempting to match U.S. spending. The country's Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation, Evan Solomon, …
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US eyes AI for air traffic control to predict congestion
The United States is exploring the use of artificial intelligence to manage a portion of its air traffic. This initiative aims to leverage AI to predict and preemptively address air traffic congestion before human contr…
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China leads AI conference paper submissions amid US tensions
Chinese researchers and tech companies demonstrated a significant presence at the International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR), with papers from mainland China and Hong Kong comprising over half of the ac…
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US innovation advantage rooted in institutional reinvention, not just invention
The United States' historical strength lies not solely in inventing new technologies, but in its unique ability to reinvent the systems and institutions that bring these innovations to market. This pattern, evident from…
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Poland's ex-minister sought for abuse of power travels to US
Former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro, who is facing prosecution in Poland for alleged abuse of power, has announced his arrival in the United States. Ziobro, who had previously been granted asylum in Hungary, …
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KMT official tells Beijing cross-strait ties aren't state-to-state
A vice-chair of Taiwan's main opposition party, the Kuomintang (KMT), met with a senior Beijing official to discuss cross-strait relations. The KMT official stated that relations are not state-to-state and emphasized sh…
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US and China to discuss AI safety amid frontier model concerns
The US and China are set to discuss AI safety during an upcoming summit, a topic that has gained renewed urgency following recent advancements in frontier AI models. Initially, China was hesitant to engage on AI safety,…
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South Africa pivots exports to China amid US trade friction
South African exporters are increasingly turning to China as their primary market, with duty-free access implemented in May offering a crucial lifeline. This shift is driven by the need to diversify away from restrictiv…