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NASA And Boeing Test Advanced Aircraft Design
NASA and Boeing have completed wind tunnel testing for a truss-braced wing configuration. The design aims to improve aerodynamic efficiency through a long, thin wing structure.
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Psychiatrists Warn Of Trump's Psychological Instability
Psychiatrists have published a consensus regarding the psychological health signals of US President Donald Trump. The report suggests his level of instability is elevated, potentially increasing the risk of nuclear war or human extinction.
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Brennan Center Proposes Closing FISA Search Loophole
The Brennan Center for Justice is advocating for reforms to close a backdoor search loophole regarding government access to communications.
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Fannie Mae And Freddie Mac Signal Crypto Interest
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are showing increased interest in integrating cryptocurrency into the mortgage market. New product signals suggest a warming stance toward digital assets within the lending sector.
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Kennedy Removes All CDC Advisory Committee Members
Robert F. The move is linked to a rise in preventable infectious diseases in the United States. The move targets the committee responsible for immunization guidance. The action involves the entire advisory body responsible for immunization guidance.
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US Measles Cases Surpass 1,500 In 2026
The CDC has confirmed more than 1,700 measles cases in the United States so far in 2026. Approximately 92% of these infections occurred in unvaccinated individuals. The report noted that three people died from measles last year, marking the first deaths from the disease in the country in 10 years. Other vaccine-preventable diseases, such as whooping cough, are also reportedly on the rise. The outbreak follows the cancellation of a pro-vaccination campaign. Disinformation at state and local levels is cited as a contributing factor to the current public health situation. Kennedy has reportedly told lawmakers that he is not responsible for the decline in vaccination rates, stating the decline began prior to his involvement. This follows a outbreak last year that resulted in over 2,000 cases and three deaths.
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US Defense Department Secures $50B In Private Investment
The US Department of War has helped stimulate over 150 investment deals across 39 states and 180 cities. The new plan includes the establishment of new assembly lines. Sources report the initiative focuses on new assembly lines as part of the broader investment strategy.
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Measles Outbreak Causes 230 Child Deaths
The United States is experiencing its largest measles outbreak since 1990. The situation involves discussions regarding the politics of public health and vaccines. The outbreak is being monitored by health reporters at KFF Health News.
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US Manufacturing Orders Rise 1.5 Percent
US non-defense capital goods orders, excluding aircraft, grew 3.3% in March on a monthly basis. New orders for manufactured goods in the United States rose 1.5% last month compared to the previous month. The Census Bureau reported this data, noting that the increase is not an outlier. Recent data indicates that orders also rose in April. Other upcoming economic reports include the April jobs report, productivity numbers, and new home sales data. This increase occurred despite ongoing uncertainty regarding energy costs and international conflict.
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Ken Warsha Expected To Increase Political Cooperation
The Senate Banking Committee has approved Ken Warsha for the position of head of the Federal Reserve. A vote on the candidacy is expected to follow. The U.S.
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