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%
- located in AI data centers 95%
- authored TAKE IT DOWN Act 95%
- authored by TAKE IT DOWN Act 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%
- 2026-06-09 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
- 2026-06-03 regulatory The Trump administration proposed new tariffs on imports from dozens of countries due to alleged failures to prevent goods made with forced labor. source
- 2026-06-03 regulatory President Trump signed a new executive order on AI, establishing a voluntary review system for frontier models. source
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US provides naval overwatch as Strait of Hormuz traffic exceeds expectations
Despite ongoing tensions, maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is more active than previously reported, with nearly 1,000 commercial vessels transiting the waterway in the last two months. U.S. forces are provi…
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US embassies in Africa shrink, embracing digital diplomacy
The U.S. is reducing its embassy and visa processing centers in Africa, signaling a significant shift towards digital diplomacy and centralized processing. This move aims to increase efficiency and reduce costs, but rai…
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Snowden's Exile Highlights Worsening Mass Surveillance in US
Edward Snowden's flight from the United States marked a worsening trend in mass surveillance. The author questions the assertion that the U.S. is the most democratic and free country, suggesting that repeating a claim d…
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US intercepts Iranian missiles near Hormuz; Trump claims situation 'going well'
The U.S. military intercepted Iranian ballistic missiles and drones launched towards the Strait of Hormuz and allied Gulf nations. In response, U.S. forces struck Iranian coastal surveillance radar sites, escalating ten…
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China leads global humanoid robot production amid demand concerns
China has become the dominant global producer of humanoid robots, manufacturing 85% of the world's supply at scale and low cost. Companies like Matrix Robotics and EngineAI are developing advanced models, receiving thou…
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US House lawmakers propose federal AI regulation bill
A draft bill has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives that aims to prevent individual states from enacting their own regulations concerning artificial intelligence. This proposed legislation seeks to est…
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Trump backs U.S. stake in AI giants for public wealth sharing
Former President Trump has publicly endorsed the idea of the U.S. government taking a small ownership stake in major AI companies. This concept, previously advocated by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Senator Bernie Sanders, …
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AI emerges as geopolitical power, fueling US-China Cold War
Artificial intelligence has evolved beyond a mere technological advancement to become a critical factor in geopolitical power, economic influence, and military superiority. The United States and China are currently enga…
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Raúl Castro reappears publicly after US murder charges
Former Cuban leader Raúl Castro, aged 95, made his first public appearance on state television on June 6, 2026. This event marked his reappearance following the United States' murder charges against him. The appearance …
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Iran launches ballistic missiles at Kuwait and Bahrain
On June 6, 2026, Iran launched seven ballistic missiles targeting Kuwait and Bahrain, which it claimed were US military installations. This action followed US strikes on Iranian radar sites and the downing of Iranian dr…
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Nicaragua canal project sparks US-China economic battleground fears
A scholar warns that Nicaragua could become the next economic battleground between the US and China. Former US President Donald Trump's assertive foreign policy has already impacted Chinese interests in Cuba, Panama, an…
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US clarifies AI chip export rules, impacting Chinese firms abroad
The US Bureau of Industry and Security issued new guidance on May 31, requiring licenses for advanced AI chip exports to entities in mainland China or Macau, even if they operate abroad. While Beijing criticized the mov…
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Hormuz Strait closure threatens global food security via fertilizer disruption
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz poses a significant threat to global food security, extending beyond energy concerns to critical agricultural inputs like fertilizers. Delays in the movement of urea, ammonia, and oth…
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Meta builds rapid-deployment AI server tents across US
Meta is constructing temporary data centers across the United States, utilizing tent-like structures to significantly reduce build times from years to mere months. These facilities are designed to house AI servers and a…
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Quad launches US$20B critical minerals push amid past failures
The Quad nations are launching a US$20 billion initiative to secure critical minerals and reduce reliance on China's dominant processing capacity. However, past unfulfilled pledges and private sector hesitation pose sig…
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US intercepts Iranian drones amid broader US news cycle
The United States military has reported intercepting Iranian drones aimed at allies in the Persian Gulf. This action is part of a broader geopolitical landscape that also includes developments in the NBA Finals and dome…
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Iran and US exchange Gulf strikes, raising ceasefire concerns
Tensions escalated in the Gulf on June 6, 2026, as Iran and the United States engaged in military strikes targeting facilities in Kuwait and Bahrain. This exchange has heightened concerns about the stability of a fragil…
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Kim Jong-un boosts nuclear arsenal ahead of Xi Jinping's visit
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is reportedly bolstering his country's nuclear capabilities, coinciding with an anticipated state visit from Chinese President Xi Jinping. This strategic move appears to be a response to …
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US Defense Secretary shifts tone on China, downplays Taiwan
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue that marked a significant shift in tone regarding China compared to the previous year. While last year's address was critical, this year's …
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US strikes Iranian radar sites after drone interception
On June 6, 2026, the U.S. military conducted airstrikes against Iranian coastal radar sites located in the Strait of Hormuz. This action followed the U.S. military's interception of four Iranian drones that were heading…