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%
- affiliated with United States Department of the Treasury 95%
- authored by TAKE IT DOWN Act 95%
- authored TAKE IT DOWN Act 95%
- located in AI data centers 95%
- affiliated with India 90%
- affiliated with Australia 90%
- employed by Pete Hegseth 90%
- located in Texas 90%
- employed by Marco Rubio 90%
- located in United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 90%
- headquartered in Washington 90%
- 2026-06-12 partnership The United States and Iran are nearing a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. source
- 2026-06-09 regulatory The US expects to complete President Donald Trump's southern border wall by late 2027. source
- 2026-06-09 regulatory Politicians propose policies for public equity stakes in AI companies. source
- 2026-06-09 partnership The United States is engaged in discussions with the UK and Mauritius concerning the future of the Diego Garcia military base. source
- 2026-06-08 regulatory US EV sales declined due to tariffs, lack of affordable models, and expiring subsidies, contrasting with global growth. source
- 2026-06-08 regulatory The US issued an executive order restricting low-value import entries and adjusting metal tariffs. source
- 2026-06-07 regulatory The United States is reportedly arranging to deport third-country nationals to the Central African Republic. source
- 2026-06-06 regulatory US House lawmakers released a draft bill to prohibit state AI rules and establish federal oversight. source
- 2026-06-06 regulatory Former President Trump expressed support for the U.S. government taking ownership stakes in major AI companies to benefit the public. source
- 2026-06-06 regulatory The US Bureau of Industry and Security issued guidance clarifying export controls on advanced AI chips to China and Macau. source
- 2026-06-05 partnership The United States and Japan announced a $1 billion strategic partnership under the Genesis Mission, with Japan as the first international partner. source
- 2026-06-05 funding The U.S. government announced funding for coal power and export infrastructure projects. source
- 2026-06-05 regulatory US officials have implemented quarantine measures and animal movement restrictions in response to the detection of the New World screwworm. source
- 2026-06-03 regulatory The US President signed an executive order for early government access to advanced AI models. source
- 2026-06-03 regulatory The US proposed tariffs on imports from China and 59 other economies due to allegations of forced labor. source
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US diplomat found dead in Myanmar; Thai woman detained
An American diplomat was discovered deceased in a hotel in Yangon, Myanmar, approximately two weeks ago. The US State Department confirmed the death of one of its employees but offered no further details out of respect …
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Watch Duty app adds US flood tracking with custom river gauge alerts
The Watch Duty app has expanded its capabilities to include flood tracking throughout the United States. Users can now monitor flood conditions and set personalized alert thresholds for river gauges. This update aims to…
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Manitoba seeks US help for AI data center and $18B hydro dam
The government of Manitoba has approached U.S. energy advisors for assistance in developing a large AI data center near Winnipeg. Concurrently, they are seeking private financial partners to help fund an $18 billion hyd…
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2026 World Cup Faces Climate and Security Challenges
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to commence on June 13, with its opening match at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The tournament is already encountering significant hurdles related to climate change and …
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US AI success hinges on lab-market synergy, says Dutta
Soumitra Dutta argues that the synergy between research institutions and commercial markets is crucial for AI advancement. He highlights the United States' strength in quickly translating scientific breakthroughs into m…
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US strikes damage Iranian reservoirs, cutting water for 20,000
US strikes in Iran damaged two reservoirs in the southern town of Sirik, leaving approximately 20,000 residents without access to safe drinking water. The incident occurred amid extreme heat, with temperatures reaching …
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SK Hynix plans US ADR listing by August amid AI demand
SK Hynix is reportedly planning to list its American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) in the United States as early as August. This move aims to capitalize on the high demand for AI-related stocks and broaden its investor bas…
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Spain Navigates Political and Climate Issues; US Focuses on Elections
Spain is currently dealing with a multifaceted set of challenges, including political tensions, environmental concerns, and international relations, particularly regarding the Western Sahara issue. Meanwhile, the United…
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Sputnik: A Deep Dive into the First Artificial Satellite
This article provides a deep dive into Sputnik, the first artificial satellite launched into Earth's orbit by the Soviet Union. It aims to evoke nostalgia for Americans of a certain age who may remember the event and it…
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US Strikes Iran After Apache Helicopter Downed
The United States military has conducted strikes against Iran following the downing of a US helicopter. This retaliatory action has escalated tensions between the two nations. The incident involved the loss of an Apache…
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Researcher Molly Kinder launches new venture to tackle AI job displacement
Brookings Institution researcher Molly Kinder is leaving her position to establish a new organization focused on addressing the challenges posed by AI's impact on the workforce. Kinder's research highlights a "messy mid…
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US trade deficit narrows in April amid surge in oil exports
The United States experienced a slight decrease in its trade deficit in April, with the gap narrowing by 1.2% to $55.9 billion. This improvement was driven by a notable increase in crude oil exports, which rose by $8.7 …
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US to complete Trump's border wall by late 2027
The United States anticipates completing President Donald Trump's southern border wall by late 2027. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Rodney Scott stated that the reinforced metal beam barrier will extend from…
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Lawmakers urge Trump to press Xi on Chinese money laundering fueling cartels
US lawmakers are urging former President Trump to pressure Chinese President Xi Jinping regarding alleged Chinese money laundering networks that facilitate the flow of fentanyl. Witnesses at a congressional hearing desc…
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China's US Exports Surge 35% on AI Chips and EVs
China's exports to the U.S. saw a significant surge in May, increasing by over 35% year-on-year, the fastest growth since early 2021. This rebound is largely attributed to strong shipments of technology products, includ…
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US politicians propose public equity stakes in AI companies
Donald Trump and progressive Democrats are proposing that Americans receive an equity stake in AI companies, reflecting a growing sentiment that AI's benefits should be shared broadly. Trump's proposal, reportedly influ…
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Magna CEO urges auto industry to embrace flexibility amid market shifts
Swamy Kotagiri, CEO of automotive supplier Magna International, stated that the auto industry requires greater flexibility and earlier adaptation to market shifts. He highlighted varying EV adoption rates across regions…
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AI's influence on US cost of living and politics analyzed
An analysis explores the multifaceted impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the United States, focusing on its influence on the cost of living and broader political landscape. The article delves into how AI technolo…
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2026 World Cup Health Risks: Heat, Disease, and Vulnerable Fans
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to begin June 11 in Mexico City and conclude July 19 in New Jersey, will involve 48 teams playing 104 games across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Emergency physicians are highlightin…
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US weighs AI chip export risks against revenue gains
The United States faces a critical decision regarding the export of advanced AI chips to China. While these exports could boost American companies' revenue, they also risk empowering China's military and technological a…