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FTC Files Brief Challenging Amgen's Enbrel Monopoly
The FTC has filed an amicus brief in an antitrust case, alleging Amgen illegally extended its monopoly on the biologic drug Enbrel through exclusive patent acquisitions, aiming to protect competition in drug markets.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthFederal GovernmentEconomyMedical ScienceLegal Federal Trade CommissionAmgenEnbrelAntitrustBiologic DrugsPatentsMonopoly
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Social Security Administration Updates Manual for Correspondence Processing Efficiency
The Social Security Administration has updated its Program Operations Manual System DI 30007 TN 53, effective August 20, 2026. This collaborative effort aims to boost the efficiency of the RPC Process for correspondence inquiries.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentEmployment and LaborEducationComputers and Internet Social Security AdministrationProgram Operations Manual SystemCorrespondence InquiriesRPC ProcessEfficiencyGovernment OperationsPublic Services
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BLS Publishes Latest Economic Data, Announces Future Reports
The Bureau of Labor Statistics released July 2026 economic data on employment, prices, and wages, alongside insights into youth employment. Upcoming reports will detail leave usage, industry productivity, and labor market projections.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentEconomyEmployment and LaborFederal GovernmentFinancial Markets Bureau of Labor StatisticsEconomic DataEmploymentUnemploymentImport PricesProducer PricesLabor Market
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Rice University Experts Shape National Dialogues Amidst Research Breakthroughs and Philanthropic Growth
Rice University scholars are influencing national conversations on energy, politics, and healthcare. The institution also celebrates new research in AI, materials science, and a significant gift for student support.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyWorldGeneral PoliticsEconomyMiddle EastArtificial IntelligenceMedical ScienceEducation Rice UniversityBaker Institute for Public PolicyEnergy IndustryPolitical ScienceHealthcareResearchPhilanthropy
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DC Arts and Humanities Commission Approves FY27-30 Strategic Plan
The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities unanimously approved its FY27-30 Strategic Plan after an eight-month community engagement process, setting priorities for future work.
Politics and GovernmentMediaEducationSocial Issues DC Commission on the Arts and HumanitiesStrategic PlanWashington D.C.ArtsHumanitiesCommunity EngagementFY27-30DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (CAH)
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U.S. Census Bureau Unveils New Data Products and Service Enhancements
The U.S. Census Bureau announces a range of upcoming data releases, including demographic and economic reports, updates to its Age Search Service, and new versions of data tools, providing valuable insights for public and private sectors.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthFederal GovernmentEconomyEmployment and LaborSocial IssuesEducation U.S. Census BureauData ReleaseDemographicsEconomic StatisticsGovernment DataAge Search ServiceUsability Testing
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Pediatric Neurologist Dr. John Gaitanis Named NICHD Director
Dr. John Gaitanis, a renowned pediatric neurologist, will lead NIH's NICHD starting August 23, 2026. He will oversee a $1.7 billion budget, focusing on maternal, child, and disability health research, bringing decades of expertise in neurodevelopmental disorders.
HealthPolitics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyFederal GovernmentMedical ScienceEducation John GaitanisNIHNICHDPediatric NeurologyChild HealthNeurodevelopmental DisordersMedical ResearchNational Institutes of Health
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Media Monitor: Cornell Chronicle Details New Student Arrivals, Research, and Legal Expert's Media Commentary
Cornell Chronicle reports on the arrival of nearly 4,300 new students, white coat ceremonies for aspiring clinicians, and diverse research from measles risk to quantum computing. It also highlights a law professor's quote in Fortune.
HealthScience & TechnologyEducationBusinessMedical ScienceNanotechnologyComputers and InternetEnvironmentLegal Cornell UniversityNew StudentsHigher EducationResearchMeaslesQuantum ComputingMeta PlatformsCornell Chronicle
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Governor Sanders Calls Special Election for Arkansas District 8 Seat
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has announced a special election for November 3, 2026, to fill the vacant State Representative District 8 seat, following Austin McCollum's resignation. Key deadlines for candidates and voting dates have been set.
Politics and GovernmentGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsElectionLegal ArkansasSpecial ElectionState RepresentativeDistrict 8Austin McCollumSarah Huckabee SandersElection DeadlinesArkansas Governor
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Media Monitor: mRNA Cancer Vaccine Clears Phase 3; Spirit Airlines Data Sparks Bidding War
The Rundown reports Moderna and Merck's mRNA cancer vaccine achieved a Phase 3 win, while Spirit Airlines' corporate data is at the center of a $12.5 million bidding war and privacy concerns. Spotify founder Daniel Ek's Neko Health is also expanding to NYC.
Science & TechnologyBusinessHealthMedical ScienceArtificial IntelligenceComputers and InternetEconomyLegal mRNA Cancer VaccineMelanoma TreatmentSpirit Airlines DataGoogle BidNeko Health ScannerDaniel EkColossal BiosciencesThe Rundown
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July Jobless Rates Decline in 10 States, Payrolls Largely Stable
The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced July's state employment figures, showing unemployment rates fell in 10 states. Nonfarm payroll employment saw minimal change across most of the U.S., with only two states reporting shifts.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentEmployment and LaborEconomyFederal GovernmentState Governments Bureau of Labor StatisticsUnemploymentEmploymentState dataJuly statisticsLabor market
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Media Monitor: Breaking Defense Reports on Pentagon Policy, Military Tech Priorities and Contracts
Breaking Defense is reporting on the Pentagon's push for contractor pricing transparency, new military tech priorities, and major defense contracts, including a $23 billion deal for Tomahawk missiles.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyConflictFederal GovernmentWhite HouseMilitaryArtificial IntelligenceEconomyAsia PentagonDefense ContractsMilitary TechnologyUS ArmyDonald J TrumpSouth KoreaTomahawk MissilesBreaking Defense - Pentagon
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Media Monitor: Newsweek Reports on ALPR Backlash Amid Crime Drop, Trump's Stance on Big Tech
Newsweek reports on the growing public backlash against Flock cameras and AI-powered surveillance, despite their role in a significant crime drop. It also notes President Trump's indifference to Big Tech concerns and his ineffective threats against Iran.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentComputers and InternetArtificial IntelligenceLegalSocial Issues Automatic License Plate ReadersSurveillance TechnologyCrime ReductionPrivacy ConcernsDonald TrumpBig TechIranNewsweek
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Constant Contact Details Customer Contact Data Practices and Privacy Compliance
Constant Contact outlines its data handling for customer contacts, emphasizing its role as a service provider, adherence to privacy frameworks, and mechanisms for users to manage their marketing preferences and data rights.
BusinessScience & TechnologyLaw EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentComputers and InternetLegalFederal GovernmentSocial Issues Constant ContactData Privacy FrameworkEmail MarketingCustomer Relationship ManagementData ProcessingUser DataPrivacy PolicyVirginia GovernorReston
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Media Monitor: PolitiFact fact-checks Massachusetts Senate primary debate claims
PolitiFact is reporting on its fact-check of the final Massachusetts Democratic primary debate between Sen. Ed Markey and U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton, examining claims on tech legislation and war votes.
Politics and GovernmentMediaScience & TechnologyConflictGeneral PoliticsDemocratic PartyFederal GovernmentComputers and InternetArtificial IntelligenceElection Ed MarkeySeth MoultonMassachusettsU.S. SenateDemocratic PrimaryFact-checkingLegislationPolitiFact's Ellen Hine
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Yale's Iconic 'Lipstick' Sculpture Restored and Relocated
Claes Oldenburg's "Lipstick (Ascending) on Caterpillar Tracks" sculpture at Yale has been restored and moved to the Yale Art Gallery's sculpture garden, enhancing public access to the celebrated Pop Art landmark.
HealthBusinessMediaEntertainmentMedical ScienceEnvironmentEconomyDigital and Print PublishingFilm and TVEducation Yale UniversityClaes OldenburgLipstick (Ascending) on Caterpillar TracksSculptureArt RestorationYale Art GalleryPop ArtUniversity
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Media Monitor: FactCheck.org reports on Trump's crime and inflation claims, vaccine misinformation, and political grant cancellations
FactCheck.org is reporting on President Trump's misleading claims regarding crime reduction and inflation, as well as false statements about vaccine safety and politically motivated energy grant cancellations.
Politics and GovernmentHealthBusinessGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentElectionEconomyMedical Science Donald TrumpCrime RatesFact-checkingVaccinesPolitical ClaimsEnergy GrantsAlaska Senate RaceFactCheck.org
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United Airlines and Disney Advertising Elevate ESPN Fantasy Football Draft with Live Inflight Picks
The 2026 ESPN Fantasy Football Draft will feature a live pick from 35,000 feet on a United flight, powered by Starlink Wi-Fi, showcasing seamless inflight connectivity for sports fans and opening new possibilities for travelers.
BusinessMediaSportEconomyComputers and InternetFilm and TVTransportation ESPN Fantasy Football DraftUnited AirlinesStarlink Wi-FiTyler FulghumDisney AdvertisingInflight ConnectivitySports
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Media Monitor: Jennings Eyed for Press Secretary, "60 Minutes" Revives Commentary, Columnist Resigns Over Transgender Sports Piece
Poynter reports on speculation surrounding Scott Jennings as the next White House press secretary, the potential return of a commentary segment to "60 Minutes," and a Seattle Times columnist's resignation over a spiked piece on transgender athletes.
Politics and GovernmentMediaSportGeneral PoliticsWhite HouseDigital and Print PublishingFilm and TVSocial IssuesMedia Bias Scott JenningsWhite House Press SecretaryDonald Trump60 MinutesMatt CalkinsTransgender SportsJournalismPoynter.org
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Media Monitor: NPR Reports on Iran Sanctions, Trump Ballroom Dispute, and Economic Instability
NPR reports on the Trump administration's economic pressure on Iran, a Supreme Court case regarding President Trump's ballroom construction, and recent instability in the bond market, alongside other national and international news.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyHealthGeneral PoliticsEconomyArtificial IntelligenceEnvironmentLegal Donald J TrumpIranStrait of HormuzSupreme CourtEconomic SanctionsBond MarketWild HorsesNPR Breaking NewsNPR
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Media Monitor: CBC Reports on Trade Disputes, Migrant Crossings, and Sports Facility Shortages
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation is reporting on Canadian alcohol bans impacting U.S. trade talks, migrants in northern France waiting to cross the English Channel, and the national demand for more tennis and pickleball courts.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessWorldLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsEconomyTradeSocial IssuesEurope CanadaAlcoholMigrationSportsFilmCBC PoliticsCanadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
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Media Monitor: Lindsay Clancy Supporters Rally; Trump Threatens "Economic D-Day"
USA TODAY reports on a rally for Lindsay Clancy, charged in her children's deaths, and President Donald J Trump's threat of "Economic D-Day" for countries aiding Iran.
HealthLaw EnforcementMedical ScienceSocial IssuesLegal Lindsay ClancyPostpartum Mental IllnessPlymouth Superior CourtDonald J TrumpIranAlaska Plane CrashAircraft CarrierUSA TODAY Daily Briefing
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Media Monitor: Space Mirrors Could Brighten Night Sky Beyond Target Areas, Study Finds
MIT Technology Review is reporting that a new study indicates Reflect Orbital's planned space mirrors could significantly brighten the night sky for many, raising concerns among astronomers and environmental groups about light pollution and regulatory challenges.
Science & TechnologyBusinessPolitics and GovernmentAstronomy and SpaceEnvironmentLegalFederal GovernmentGeneral Politics Reflect OrbitalSpace mirrorsNight skyAstronomyEƤrendil-1Federal Communications CommissionLight pollutionMIT Technology ReviewMITsciencetechnology
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Media Monitor: NPR Code Switch Examines English-Only Executive Order
NPR Code Switch is reporting on President Trump's executive order making English the official U.S. language, detailing its impact on federal services and language learning programs for immigrants.
Politics and GovernmentMediaGeneral PoliticsWhite HouseFederal GovernmentEducationSocial IssuesDigital and Print Publishing Donald TrumpEnglish LanguageExecutive OrderImmigrationLanguage LearningNPR Code Switch
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Media Monitor: AI-Generated Inventions Face Patent Hurdles in U.S. Law
MIT Technology Review reports that despite AI's role in drug discovery, U.S. patent law currently only recognizes humans as inventors, creating intellectual property challenges for companies like Insilico Medicine.
BusinessScience & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentLegalArtificial IntelligenceMedical ScienceFederal GovernmentEconomyGeneral Politics AIPatentsIntellectual PropertyDrug DiscoveryInsilico MedicineRyan AbbottUS LawMIT Technology ReviewMITsciencetechnology
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Media Monitor: MIT Technology Review Publishes AI-Themed Short Story
MIT Technology Review has published a new short story by Jenny Williams, exploring themes of artificial intelligence, language, and societal transformation.
Science & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentConflictWorldArtificial IntelligenceRoboticsFederal GovernmentMilitarySocial Issues MIT Technology ReviewJenny WilliamsShort StoryFutureLanguageTechnologyMITscience
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Media Monitor: Wall Street Journal Editorial Board Weighs in on Wealth Tax, National Debt, and Supreme Court
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board is reporting on Rep. Ro Khanna's wealth tax idea, the national debt, and the Supreme Court's public perception. It also covers commentary on welfare reform, Russian dissent, and President Trump's tariff decisions.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessWorldEntertainmentGeneral PoliticsEconomyFinancial MarketsTradeSocial IssuesFilm and TV Wealth TaxRo KhannaNational DebtSupreme CourtRussiaDonald J TrumpTariffsWall Street Journal Editorial Board
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Dartmouth's Lewinstein Athletic Center to Reopen September 1
Dartmouth College's Lewinstein Athletic Center will reopen on September 1 at 5 a.m. after summer closure for energy transition work. The temporary gym in Berry will close August 27.
SportScience & TechnologyMediaBusinessEducationEmployment and LaborEnvironmentArtificial IntelligenceSocial Issues Dartmouth CollegeLewinstein Athletic CenterReopeningEnergy Transition ProjectAthletic FacilitiesCollege Sports
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Former Mayor Michael Nutter Launches Penn Initiative for Civic Leaders
Former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter has launched the Public Service and Policy Initiative at the University of Pennsylvania, bringing past mayors like Kasim Reed and G.T. Bynum to share their expertise and foster future civic leadership.
Politics and GovernmentHealthScience & TechnologyGeneral PoliticsEducationMedical ScienceArtificial IntelligenceSocial Issues Michael NutterUniversity of PennsylvaniaPublic Service and Policy InitiativeImpact ScholarsCivic LeadershipUrban ResearchMayors
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Media Monitor: Breaking Defense reports on military tech, drone dominance, and defense policy updates
Breaking Defense reports on Northrop Grumman's Project Talon, the Army's digital twin initiative, and the White House's 'Drone Dominance' meeting, alongside other defense and technology news.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyConflictWorldArtificial IntelligenceMilitaryFederal GovernmentComputers and InternetTrade Northrop GrummanProject TalonArmy Network CommandDrone DominanceMilitary TechnologyNATOBreaking Defense Daily