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%
- partners with Pakistan 70%
- competes with Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps 70%
- competes with Japan 70%
- affiliated with Federal Reserve System 70%
- affiliated with Marco Rubio 60%
- other Xi Jinping 60%
- other Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps 60%
- other Cuba 60%
- other Tehran 60%
- 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
25 day(s) with sentiment data
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New simulator models opinion shifts driven by real-world events
Researchers have developed an Event-Steered Multi-Agent Simulator (ES-MAS) to model the dynamic evolution of public opinion, specifically U.S. attitudes toward China. This new simulator addresses limitations in existing…
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World Cup hotel bookings fall short of expectations across US cities
Despite high expectations, the 2026 World Cup is facing softer-than-anticipated hotel bookings across all 11 U.S. host cities. Factors such as high ticket prices, increased transportation costs, geopolitical instability…
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AI framework boosts cybersecurity for US critical infrastructure
Researchers have developed a hybrid CNN-LSTM framework to enhance cybersecurity for U.S. critical digital infrastructure. This AI-driven system aims to detect and prevent sophisticated cyber threats that traditional met…
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Warren summons Nvidia CEO over China AI chip export controls
Senator Elizabeth Warren has summoned Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to a Senate hearing concerning U.S. AI chip export controls to China. The hearing will address concerns that these advanced chips could inadvertently strengt…
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Stanford AI Index Report reveals AI's uneven progress and global race
The Practical AI Podcast episode discusses the 2026 Stanford AI Index Report, highlighting AI's progress in areas like math olympiads while noting persistent challenges such as reading an analog clock. Hosts Dan Whitena…
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China Funds US Influence Campaign to Block Data Center Construction
China is reportedly investing billions of dollars not only in its own AI and data center development but also in an influence campaign within the U.S. This campaign aims to obstruct the construction of data centers, whi…
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Fortune 500 list ranks largest US companies by revenue
The Fortune 500 list, a benchmark for U.S. companies, ranks the largest 500 by revenue. Launched in 1955 by Edgar P. Smith, it initially aimed to document the booming post-war economy. The list requires companies to be …
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US support for same-sex marriage dips as Republican acceptance collapses
Support for same-sex marriage in the U.S. has plateaued and slightly declined, reaching 65% of adults, a decrease from 71% in recent years, according to a new Gallup poll. This shift is primarily driven by a significant…
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NOAA forecasts severe geomagnetic storm, potential for widespread aurora
NOAA has upgraded its forecast for geomagnetic storms, predicting a "severe" event on Thursday, June 4, and continuing into Friday, June 5. Multiple coronal mass ejections from the sun are expected to impact Earth's mag…
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US and Iran clash amid stalled peace talks and regional escalation
U.S. and Iranian forces engaged in military strikes and interceptions, escalating tensions in the Middle East. U.S. forces downed Iranian missiles and drones, and conducted defensive strikes on Qeshm Island in response …
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US AI lawsuits surge 978%, leaving coverage gaps
A recent report indicates a significant surge in generative AI-related lawsuits in the U.S., with a 978% increase observed between 2021 and 2025. Despite this rise, current regulatory guidance on model risk and insuranc…
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Iran conflict costs US families $100 billion amid rising oil prices
The conflict in Iran has imposed an estimated $100 billion cost on U.S. families, averaging $750 per household, according to Moody's Analytics. This financial strain stems from increased military expenditures and disrup…
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Chinese universities seek advanced Nvidia AI chips despite US export curbs
Chinese universities with military connections are attempting to acquire Nvidia's H200 AI chips, the most advanced processors permitted for sale in China by the U.S. This move highlights the ongoing demand for high-perf…
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Global EV sales surge as US market faces affordability crisis
Electric vehicle affordability has increased globally in 2025, with one in four cars sold worldwide being electric, according to the International Energy Agency. However, the U.S. market saw a decline in EV sales and af…
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US manufacturing rebounds in May, but challenges persist
A recent report from the Institute for Supply Management indicates a rebound in U.S. manufacturing activity, with its purchasing managers' index reaching a four-year high. This suggests the sector has moved out of a pro…
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China's Military Acquires Nvidia AI Chips Despite US Export Controls
Research indicates that China's military has continued to acquire advanced Nvidia AI chips, even after U.S. export controls were implemented. Publicly available documents reveal numerous procurement requests from variou…
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Retired general: Data centers are key to future warfare, U.S. must lead
Retired Air Force Lt. Gen. David Deptula argues that data centers are a critical national security asset, essential for future warfare due to their role in processing vast amounts of data for AI-powered military applica…
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US power grid's three-region structure hinders emergency response
The U.S. power grid is divided into three independent interconnections, limiting the ability to transfer electricity between regions during emergencies. This structural issue was highlighted during the 2021 Texas blacko…
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Huawei chairman thanks US for chip bans, spurring China's semiconductor growth
Huawei's chairman expressed gratitude to the U.S. for its chip export restrictions, stating that these measures have significantly boosted China's domestic semiconductor industry. The restrictions have compelled Chinese…
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California hospital weapon detection law may spur federal mandate
California has enacted Assembly Bill 2975, mandating that hospitals install weapons detection systems at main and emergency entrances by March 2027. This law aims to address the rising violence against healthcare worker…