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
31 day(s) with sentiment data
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Half of Americans Doubt American Dream, Exceptionalism
A recent poll indicates a significant portion of Americans, particularly younger generations, no longer believe in the exceptionalism of the United States or the traditional American Dream. The survey reveals growing un…
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US sanctions 100+ Nicaraguan officials over human rights abuses
The United States has imposed travel bans on over 100 Nicaraguan officials and their relatives. This action is part of a larger effort by the US to penalize the Nicaraguan government for alleged human rights violations.…
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Judge strikes down Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee as unlawful tax
A federal judge has ruled that a $100,000 fee imposed by the Trump administration on new H-1B visas for highly skilled foreign workers is an unlawful tax. The judge concluded that Congress did not authorize such a fee, …
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US 250th anniversary plans spark debate over national decline
The United States' upcoming 250th anniversary celebrations are being framed by some as a display of the nation's decline, contrasting with past milestones like the 150th and 200th anniversaries. While previous celebrati…
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Singapore PM stresses US-China coexistence amid global tensions
Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong emphasized the importance of maintaining open communication channels between the US and China. He noted that the two global powers are too intertwined economically to dominate or…
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US AI data centers proliferate in drought-stricken areas
A significant portion of new AI data centers in the U.S. are being constructed in areas experiencing drought conditions. Approximately two-thirds of the 809 planned data centers are located in regions that have faced wa…
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AI in Weather and Climate Science is Not Revolutionary, Uses Established ML
The application of AI in weather and climate science is not as revolutionary as it might seem, as it primarily utilizes established machine learning techniques for pattern identification. While AI can handle complex dat…
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AI masks low literacy in US workforce, creating hidden productivity drag
Artificial intelligence tools may be concealing a significant problem with functional literacy among millions of American workers. This "cognitive surrender" phenomenon, where individuals rely on AI outputs without full…
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GenAI poised to transform US medicine, but unprepared nation lags
Generative AI holds immense potential to revolutionize medicine by improving chronic disease management, reducing diagnostic errors, and increasing access to care, potentially saving hundreds of thousands of lives annua…
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NUPA OS adoption could make Nigeria a superpower, author claims
A new post argues that the first nation to implement the NUPA operating system will achieve global dominance. It suggests Nigeria is positioned to lead due to its current momentum, contrasting this with perceived stagna…
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Pope visits Spain; US navigates Iran, Israel tensions
Spain is currently focused on the historic visit of Pope León XIV, who will be the first pontiff to address the Spanish Congress. This event is unfolding amidst significant political shifts and environmental concerns wi…
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Iran, Israel, and Hezbollah escalate conflict, threatening Middle East stability
Tensions in the Middle East have significantly escalated due to military actions between Iran, Israel, and Hezbollah. Recent events include Iran launching missiles at Kuwait and Bahrain after U.S. strikes, and Israel ta…
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Xi Jinping visits North Korea, boosting military and diplomatic ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping has arrived in North Korea for a two-day visit, marking his first trip to the country since 2019. The visit aims to strengthen ties between the two nations, with Xi expressing a desire to de…
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US restricts low-value imports; Canada passes cybersecurity bill
The U.S. has issued an executive order that will impose restrictions on low-value import entries from foreign countries, establishing a 50% penalty floor for non-compliance. Additionally, Section 232 metal tariffs have …
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Quad faces purpose crisis amid Asia's evolving strategic landscape
The Quad, a strategic grouping of India, Japan, Australia, and the United States, is facing questions about its purpose as Asia's geopolitical landscape shifts. While the Quad has initiated cooperation in areas like mar…
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Data centers' 264B gallon water use strains US drought-stricken regions
Data centers are projected to consume 264 billion gallons of water in 2025, a significant amount that exacerbates existing drought conditions across nearly 63% of the United States. This high water usage is primarily dr…
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US to deport third-country nationals to Central African Republic
The United States is reportedly arranging to deport third-country nationals to the Central African Republic. This agreement, discussed with a US delegation in May, follows similar deals with other African nations. Criti…
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US and Iran talks stall over frozen assets amid ongoing conflict
The United States and Iran are reportedly not close to reaching a deal to end their 100-day conflict, with ongoing attacks and a fragile ceasefire complicating negotiations. Key sticking points include the disposition o…
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Iran threatens US, Israel after Beirut strike escalates Middle East conflict
Iran has threatened to retaliate against US and Israeli interests after Israel struck Beirut, escalating regional tensions. The strike, which killed at least two people, was in response to a Hezbollah missile attack on …
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AI boom strains data centers, demanding urgent power infrastructure upgrades
The rapid expansion of AI is creating unprecedented demand for electricity, straining data center power capacities. Projections indicate that US data centers could consume over 350 terawatt-hours annually, a significant…