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Media Monitor: NPR Reports on U.S.-Iran Conflict, Gaza Roadmap, and Primary Elections
NPR is reporting on the ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict, a new U.S.-backed roadmap for Gaza, and primary elections in Alaska, Florida, and Wyoming, among other top stories.
Politics and GovernmentConflictHealthScience & TechnologyElectionFederal GovernmentMiddle EastMedical ScienceLegal U.S.-Iran ConflictGaza Peace RoadmapPrimary ElectionsTadalafilDonald J TrumpIsraelNPR Breaking NewsNPR
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U.S. Aircrews Face Increased Radiation-Linked Cancer Risk
New research indicates U.S. aircrews have a greater risk of radiation-linked cancer death compared to other occupations, based on a study examining data across 503 professions.
HealthScience & TechnologyBusinessEntertainmentMedical ScienceEmployment and LaborFinancial MarketsEducationSocial Issues AircrewsCancerRadiationOccupational HealthResearchAviation
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Media Monitor: USA TODAY reports on Florida primaries, Trump's South Korea threat, and Hayden Panettiere 911 audio
USA TODAY reports on democratic-socialist candidates in Florida primaries, President Trump's threat to South Korea, and details from Hayden Panettiere's 911 dispatch audio, alongside other national news.
Politics and GovernmentHealthBusinessLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyMedical ScienceSocial IssuesLegal Florida ElectionsDonald J TrumpSouth KoreaHayden PanettiereEgg FreezingCorporate BankruptcyBorder WallUSA TODAY Daily Briefing
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Media Monitor: Independent Research Reveals Gaps in AI Company Usage Reports
MIT Technology Review reports on the AI Observatory, a new project revealing significant differences in how people use generative AI compared to company-published data, highlighting more sensitive and personal uses.
Science & TechnologyBusinessPolitics and GovernmentArtificial IntelligenceComputers and InternetEducationSocial IssuesGeneral PoliticsEconomy AI ObservatoryGenerative AIAI usageData analysisAnthropicOpenAIMisinformationMIT Technology ReviewMITsciencetechnology
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George Mason University Advances in College Sports, AI Medical Tech, and Student Careers
George Mason University advances student-athlete education with an NIL summit, patents an AI bruise detection system, and celebrates student career success with an SAIC internship, showcasing diverse innovations.
HealthBusinessScience & TechnologyEducationMedical ScienceArtificial IntelligenceEmployment and LaborEnvironment George Mason UniversityNILBruise DetectionStudent InternshipCollege SportsMedical TechnologyGeorge Mason University NewsFairfax CountyReston
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Media Monitor: AI Coding Platform Launches Amid GitHub Outage, ByteDance Strikes Hollywood Deal
The Rundown AI reports Cursor launched a GitHub competitor during an outage, ByteDance secured a copyright deal with Hollywood, and OpenAI and Nvidia announced a massive AI power campus in Ohio.
Science & TechnologyBusinessMediaArtificial IntelligenceComputers and InternetEconomyLegalDigital and Print PublishingEducation Software DevelopmentTechnology IndustryGitHubByteDanceOpenAINvidiaThe Rundown AI
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Media Monitor: WSJ Editorial Board Reports on Trump's Military Exercises, Harvard Lawsuit, SNAP Debate, and Michigan Voter Prosecutions
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board reports on President Trump's decision to limit military exercises with South Korea, Harvard's antisemitism lawsuit, a Senate debate on SNAP welfare, and Michigan's prosecution of noncitizen voters.
Politics and GovernmentWorldScience & TechnologyEntertainmentGeneral PoliticsWhite HouseEconomyArtificial IntelligenceSocial Issues Donald J TrumpKim Jong UnSouth KoreaMilitary ExercisesHarvard UniversityAntisemitismMichiganWall Street Journal Editorial Board
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Media Monitor: Dartmouth News Today Reports on Teen Depression Study, Geisel Student Welcome
Dartmouth News Today reports a study found video games can reduce teen depression and details Geisel School of Medicine's welcome for new students, including Dean Jennifer Hunt's remarks.
HealthScience & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentWorldEducationMedical ScienceComputers and InternetSocial IssuesGeneral PoliticsMiddle East Video GamesTeen DepressionGeisel School of MedicineDartmouthBernard AvishaiLior SchleienIsraeli DemocracyDartmouth News Today
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University of Pennsylvania Welcomes Class of 2030 Amidst Campus Revitalization and Research Highlights
Over 5,000 students, including the Class of 2030, arrive at Penn for Move-In 2026. The university also highlights Quad history and new research in AI auditing and hidden environments.
EducationScience & TechnologyBusinessArtificial IntelligenceClimate ChangeEconomySocial Issues University of PennsylvaniaMove-In 2026Class of 2030QuadResearchNatural Sciences
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Media Monitor: Breaking Defense Daily Reports on Defense Innovations, Space Monitoring, and Presidential Decisions
Breaking Defense Daily reports on Northrop Grumman's Project Talon, Japan's space monitoring, Raytheon's Tomahawk contract, China's Iran war analysis, President Trump's military exercise decisions, L3Harris CEO ouster, and Space Force network expansion.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyConflictFederal GovernmentArtificial IntelligenceAstronomy and SpaceEconomyAsiaMiddle East Northrop GrummanProject TalonJapanSpace SurveillanceRaytheonDonald J TrumpMilitary ExercisesBreaking Defense Daily
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Asian America Trading Recalls Ineligible Fish Skin Products from China
Asian America Trading, Inc. is recalling 996 pounds of fish skin products imported from China, an ineligible country for such exports. The recall, prompted by FSIS surveillance, affects various crispy fish skin crackers sold in California due to import violations.
BusinessUSAChinaEconomyLegalFederal GovernmentEducation Product RecallAsian America Trading Inc.Fish Skin CrackersSiluriformesImport ViolationCalifornia
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Indus Foods Recalls Uninspected Pickled Goat and Chicken Products Nationwide
Indus Foods, LLC, doing business as Gangothri Foods, is recalling 1,626 pounds of pickled goat and chicken products. These ready-to-eat items were produced without USDA inspection and sold nationwide, prompting a public health alert from FSIS.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthFederal GovernmentEconomyLegalEducationSocial Issues Product RecallFood SafetyIndus Foods LLCGangothri FoodsPickled GoatPickled ChickenFSIS
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Governor Newsom Signs Three Bills into California Law
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed three new bills into law on August 17, 2026. The legislation addresses transactions and use taxes, public employee retirement, and contractor license liabilities, impacting various sectors across the state.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessState GovernmentsGeneral PoliticsEconomyLegal Gavin NewsomCaliforniaLegislationTaxesPublic EmployeesContractor LicensesBillsCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom
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Media Monitor: CBC reports on Nick Reiner trust fund denial, Tupac Shakur murder trial, Hayden Panettiere remembrance and Harry Potter series controversy
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation is reporting that Nick Reiner was denied trust fund access, a former gang leader faces trial for Tupac Shakur's murder, Hayden Panettiere is remembered, and a director refused a Harry Potter series role.
EntertainmentLaw EnforcementLegalFilm and TVMusicSocial Issues Nick ReinerTupac ShakurHayden PanettiereMurder TrialTrust FundHarry PotterAlly PankiwCBC PoliticsCanadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
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Port of Long Beach Announces Weekend Closures for Shoemaker Bridge Ramp Demolition
The Port of Long Beach will implement three weekend closures in September 2026 on the 710 Freeway and Shoemaker Bridge for ramp demolition. Motorists should plan for detours, with a public meeting scheduled for August 26 to provide details.
BusinessScience & TechnologyTransportationEconomyEmployment and LaborEnvironmentEducation Port of Long BeachShoemaker Bridge710 FreewayTraffic ClosuresDemolitionLong BeachInfrastructure
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NOAA and USAF Forecast Low Solar Activity, Minor Geomagnetic Storms
NOAA and USAF forecast low solar activity with a 35% chance of M-class flares and quiet to minor geomagnetic storm levels for August 18-20, 2026, based on recent observations.
Science & TechnologyWeatherAstronomy and SpaceEnvironmentGeneral Weather NOAAUSAFSolar ActivityGeomagnetic FieldM-class flaresSpace WeatherForecastSolar Flares
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Lieutenant Governor Caldwell to Serve as Acting Governor During Sherrill's Absence
New Jersey Governor Sherrill will be out of state August 18-19, 2026. Lieutenant Governor Dr. Dale Caldwell will assume the role of Acting Governor during her absence, managing state affairs.
Politics and GovernmentState GovernmentsGeneral Politics Governor SherrillDr. Dale CaldwellActing GovernorNew JerseyGovernmentPoliticsTravelOffice of New Jersey Governor
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DC Special Education Hub to Host Online Training on Eligibility Process
The DC Special Education Hub will host an online training on August 17, 2026, to guide families through the special education eligibility process, covering referral, evaluation, eligibility, and IEPs, with resources available in English and Spanish.
Politics and GovernmentEducationState GovernmentsSocial IssuesGeneral Politics Special EducationDC Special Education HubEligibility ProcessOnline TrainingFamily EmpowermentWashington D.C.Office of the Ombudsman
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Media Monitor: Newsweek Reports on Trump's Threat to Oman, Kushner's Middle East Diplomacy
Newsweek reports President Trump threatened Oman over Iran, while Jared Kushner engages in Middle East diplomacy amid expiring Iran negotiations. Other stories include Jon Ossoff, gun rights, and military data exposure.
Politics and GovernmentConflictWorldGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentMiddle EastMilitaryLegal Donald TrumpOmanJared KushnerIranStrait of HormuzNatalie HarpNewsweek
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FTC Blocks Loctite-Liquid Nails Merger to Lower Housing Costs
The Federal Trade Commission has successfully prevented German multinational Henkel, maker of Loctite, from acquiring its main competitor, Liquid Nails. This move aims to reduce housing construction material costs for Americans by preserving market competition.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentEconomyLegalTrade Federal Trade CommissionHenkelLoctiteLiquid NailsMergerConstruction AdhesivesHousing Costs
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Poet Laureate Arthur Sze Launches "Words Bridging Worlds" National Tour
U.S. Poet Laureate Arthur Sze begins his "Words Bridging Worlds" national tour in September, encouraging Americans to engage with and translate foreign language poetry through workshops and public readings.
EntertainmentMediaEducation Arthur SzePoet LaureateWords Bridging WorldsPoetryTranslationNational TourQueens CollegeU.S. Library of Congress
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U.S. Treasury Reports $133.5 Billion Net Capital Inflow in June
The U.S. Treasury reported a $133.5 billion net TIC inflow for June 2026, driven by significant foreign purchases of long-term U.S. securities, despite decreases in short-term holdings. Private and official investors contributed to the substantial capital influx.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentEconomyFinancial MarketsFederal GovernmentBanking Treasury International CapitalCapital InflowForeign InvestmentU.S. SecuritiesLong-term SecuritiesJune 2026U.S. Department of the TreasuryUS Treasury
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Media Monitor: TIME Health Reports on Frailty, Cancer, Memory Loss, and Egg Recall
TIME Health reports on rising frailty, a Stage IV cancer patient's philosophy, Katie Couric's memory lapse, and a major egg recall linked to Salmonella, alongside efforts to combat senior loneliness.
HealthBusinessMediaMedical ScienceSocial IssuesAgricultureDigital and Print Publishing FrailtyAgingCancerMemory LossKatie CouricSalmonellaLonelinessTIME Health
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DeWine, Tressel Launch "Heart of Opportunity" Tour to Celebrate Ohio's Business Success
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jim Tressel launched the "Heart of Opportunity" tour in Cleveland and Youngstown, celebrating Ohio's top business ranking and discussing strategies for economic and workforce success across the state.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessState GovernmentsEconomyEmployment and LaborEducation OhioHeart of Opportunity TourMike DeWineJim TresselEconomic DevelopmentWorkforceOhio Governors Office
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Media Monitor: MIT Technology Review Reports Flock Safety Policy Changes Have Loopholes Amid Surveillance Backlash
MIT Technology Review reports that Flock Safety's new policies to prevent misuse of its license plate reader network contain significant loopholes, failing to address broader civil liberties concerns amid a growing backlash against mass surveillance.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsLegalSocial IssuesComputers and InternetEconomy Flock SafetyAutomatic License Plate ReadersSurveillancePolice TechnologyPrivacyCivil LibertiesData MisuseMIT Technology ReviewMITsciencetechnology
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Rice University Celebrates Record Enrollment and Major Army Research Grant
Rice University welcomed its largest undergraduate class and received a $15 million U.S. Army grant for wireless research. The university also highlighted advancements in medical technology, urban studies, and engineering.
HealthScience & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentWorldMedical ScienceComputers and InternetEducationGeneral PoliticsMiddle East Rice UniversityResearchWireless TechnologyChronic WoundsJet LagUrban StudiesPublic Policy
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Fairfax County Announces Job Application Workshop and Youth Anti-Stigma Mini-Grants
Fairfax County offers a virtual workshop on its job application process and announces mini-grants for youth-led anti-stigma projects. Learn how to apply for county jobs or secure funding for community initiatives.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementHealthState GovernmentsEmployment and LaborSocial IssuesLegal Fairfax CountyJob WorkshopEmploymentMini-GrantsYouth ProgramsStigma ReductionCommunity ServicesFairfax County GovernmentRestonVirginiaVA
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Governor Spanberger Intervenes in NextEra-Dominion Merger, Citing Energy Affordability Concerns
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger has formally intervened in the proposed $67 billion NextEra-Dominion merger, prioritizing energy affordability, job protection, and clean energy goals. This unprecedented action marks the first time a Virginia governor has intervened before the State Corporation Commission.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyEmployment and LaborEnvironmentLegal Abigail SpanbergerNextEra EnergyDominion EnergyState Corporation CommissionEnergy AffordabilityUtility MergerVirginiaReston
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Minnesota Opens Applications for Sixth Judicial District Vacancy
The Minnesota Commission on Judicial Selection has opened applications for a vacancy in the Sixth Judicial District, chambered in Duluth. The search is on for diverse, qualified candidates to fill the seat left by Judge Leslie E. Beiers' retirement.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementState GovernmentsLegalGeneral Politics MinnesotaJudicial SelectionSixth Judicial DistrictDuluthLeslie E. BeiersErin Sindberg PorterJudicial VacancyOffice of Minnesota Governor
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U.S. Census Bureau Adopts New Data Confidentiality Policy
The U.S. Census Bureau, under a new Department of Commerce policy, is changing its approach to data confidentiality. The directive prioritizes accurate statistical information while protecting individual privacy, addressing previous concerns about data precision.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyBusinessFederal GovernmentEconomyComputers and InternetSocial IssuesLegal U.S. Census BureauDepartment of CommerceDisclosure AvoidanceStatistical ProductsData ConfidentialityData AccuracyGovernment Policy