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It took the U.S. decades and hundreds of millions of dollars to eradicate the flesh-eating New World screwworm. Here’s the plan to renew the fight now that it’s back.
U.S. authorities cited “vetting concerns” for refusing Omar Artan just days before the soccer tournament.
By Mike Stone WASHINGTON, June 9 (Reuters) - The rescue of two U.S. Army helicopter crew members by a Navy drone has spotlighted Task Force 59, the U.S. Navy's first dedicated unmanned systems unit, based in Bahrain and part of Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT),
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Why the U.S. Is Unprepared for a Potential Public Health Outbreak at the World Cup
The federal government spent $625 million on World Cup security—and none of it went to public health. Just days away from the tournament, major concerns remain.
(The Center Square) – A new U.S. House oversight report alleges Minnesota officials were aware of "rampant" fraud risks in taxpayer-funded social programs for years but failed to act, allowing potentially billions of dollars in taxpayer funds to be lost.
ChatGPT-maker OpenAI confidentially filed for a U.S. initial public offering, joining rival Anthropic in a push toward the stock market.
Proposed U.S. tariffs on dozens of economies could reshape global supply chains—and affect prices on everyday goods.
June 8 (Reuters) - Applied Digital has signed a 15-year lease with a U.S.-based hyperscaler at its Delta Forge 2 site which is expected to generate about $5.2 billion in revenue over the period, sending the company's shares up 8.