Tag: U.S

The U.S. government wants to go “all in” on AI. There are big risks

Government data often contains highly sensitive information, such as health records, tax information, and other personal data. By

Rising anti-vaccine sentiment in U.S. will exact heavy toll overseas

Bill Gates, the billionaire philanthropist and founder of the Gates Foundation, recently expressed concern about the growing vaccine

U.S. Nuclear Energy Policy Could Accelerate Weapons Proliferation

Recent events in Iran have once again brought the issue of nuclear proliferation to the forefront, highlighting the

15-Year Long Stagnant Life Expectancy Trend In U.S. Continues

Life expectancy in the United States has been stagnant for the past 15 years, with multiple factors contributing

Senate Confirms Jeanine Pirro as U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia in Narrow Vote |

Credit: White House In a move that has sent ripples through the political landscape, the U.S. Senate has

U.S. Senate Confirms Sean Cairncross as the National Cyber Director – The White House

In a significant move for national cybersecurity, the United States Senate has officially ratified Sean Cairncross as the

Strong Support for NASA and Project Artemis Will Advance the U.S.

The future of American space exploration hangs in the balance as debates surrounding funding and commitment to Project

Manhunt For Former U.S. Soldier Suspected Of Killing 4 In Montana Bar Shooting

Authorities in western Montana are currently searching for a military veteran who opened fire at a bar, resulting

Wildfire Smoke from Canada Reduces Air Quality in U.S. Midwest

Wildfire Smoke from Canada Blankets the U.S. Midwest in Haze of Bad Air Quality Winds from the northwest

Why the U.S. job market has soured

The U.S. job market has been experiencing a gradual weakening in recent months, but new federal data released

U.S. Science Has Weathered Attacks Before and Won

U.S. Science and Scientific American Have Weathered Attacks Before and Won By Dan Vergano In 1950, during a

Some U.S. newborns still get HIV despite efforts to screen for it. Here’s why

HIV remains a significant public health concern, especially when it comes to preventing transmission from mother to child.