America
Coverage of America in the Nexus archive.
- Texas is America Inc's new centre of gravity
The article highlights Texas as emerging as a new economic and corporate hub for America Inc. The piece, published in The Economist's business section, discusses the state's growing influence in the business landscape. It has garnered 19 points and 18 comments on Hacker News.
- America’s apocalyptic capitalism
The article from The Economist's latest issue examines the concept of 'apocalyptic capitalism' in America, highlighting its critical perspective on the country's economic system.
- I've treated thousands of uncircumcised men with an agonizing penis problem that's on the rise in America. Few talk about it or realize the issue... but it can be a disaster if left too late: DR PHILIPPA KAYE
Dr. Philippa Kaye discusses a painful penis condition affecting uncircumcised men in America that is becoming more common. The issue is under-recognized and can lead to severe consequences if not addressed promptly.
- Where will Europe stand after the AI gold rush?
The article discusses concerns that European policymakers must act before the AI gold rush leads to a mass exodus of resources or talent to America, as highlighted by recent IPOs as a wake-up call.
- Is America ready for a nuclear explosion in space?
The article questions whether America is prepared for a nuclear explosion in space, highlighting the seriousness of space-based nuclear weapons and their need for high-level national attention.
- How Israel is frustrating Donald Trump’s Iran plans
Israel is frustrating Donald Trump's Iran plans, and Binyamin Netanyahu has defied America twice in recent days.
- Trump’s MAGA mess is not the 250th birthday America deserves
The article criticizes Trump's MAGA policies in the context of America's 250th birthday, calling the situation 'sad' and 'absurd.'
- Move over, MAGA — it’s time to take America back
The article criticizes thieves, vandals, ideologues, and power brokers for stealing the country and calls for reclaiming it, referencing the MAGA movement in its title.
- LA voting debacle reflects a democracy in crisis
The article highlights a voting issue in Los Angeles that has drawn attention from half of America, evoking a sense of déjà vu as votes are counted. It frames the situation as a reflection of broader concerns about democracy.
- America's favorite burger chain may be cheaper than McDonald's… but not everyone can visit the restaurant
America's favorite burger chain is reported to be cheaper than McDonald's, but access to the restaurant is limited for some individuals.
- Iconic steakhouse was once America's 'busiest restaurant' until it closed after 52 years: Now the final trace of family empire is sold
An iconic steakhouse, once recognized as America's busiest restaurant, closed after 52 years of operation. The final trace of its family empire has now been sold.
- Bill Maher says artists quitting Freedom 250 concert makes it look like Dems ‘don’t love America’
Bill Maher claims that artists leaving the Freedom 250 concert make Democrats appear to not love America. He questions if people can celebrate America without involving Trump.
- America's wealthiest suburbs are overwhelmingly concentrated in one state
America's wealthiest suburbs are concentrated in one state, with the article highlighting exclusive locales. The focus is on the geographic concentration of wealth in suburban areas.
- Government scientist leaks terrifying truth about Google's plan to unleash 64 MILLION infected mosquitoes on America... and horror scenario it could trigger: KENNEDY
A government scientist has leaked information about Google's plan to release 64 million infected mosquitoes in America, warning of a potential horror scenario. The revelation suggests concerns about the unintended consequences of the mosquito release.
- The Democrats want another long, hot summer of violence
The article claims America is experiencing a wave of left-wing political violence, described as unprecedented in the last half-century but not in history. The title suggests Democrats are associated with this trend.
- The problem with Japan’s bid to strengthen energy security, supply chains
Japan is accelerating a project focused on energy networks and supply chains, akin to China's Belt and Road Initiative but distinct in its emphasis. The initiative challenges America's waning economic and strategic influence in Asia, a region described as populous, resource-rich, and powerful. The project is a cooperative venture.
- Fake Money Built America
The article 'Fake Money Built America' explores the role of non-physical or alternative forms of currency in shaping the United States' economic development. It references the article's presence on Blockworks and Hacker News.
- Sleeping in Mexico, Playing in America
Iran’s World Cup team's journey between Mexico and America is highlighted as setting a dangerous precedent in international soccer.
- America’s plans for Cuba
The article discusses America's plans related to Cuba, focusing on the uncertain future of the communist regime. It is part of a weekly podcast analyzing American topics.
- Putin allies wishcast nuclear war, America in crisis, and real-estate deals
Putin allies are reportedly discussing scenarios involving nuclear war, while the article also mentions America facing a crisis and real-estate deals. The connection between these elements is not detailed in the provided content.
- Horrifying map reveals America's prostate cancer death hotspots: Doctors reveal shocking real reason disease is exploding... and common lifestyle mistake that proves fatal
A map highlights prostate cancer death hotspots in America, with doctors identifying a key cause and a common fatal lifestyle error contributing to the disease's rise.
- What is New World screwworm, the flesh-eating pest detected in Texas?
The New World screwworm, a flesh-eating pest, has been detected in Texas, sparking alarm across America. The pest is known for its ability to infest and consume living tissue, raising concerns among authorities and the public.
- Meet the Aussie laborers who turned grit into a $3M beauty brand
Australian laborers created a $3 million skincare brand through perseverance and hard work, which is now expanding into the American market. The brand's success is attributed to overcoming challenges and dedication.
- A murder exploited: Britain’s George Floyd moment that wasn’t
The article discusses a murder case in Britain compared to George Floyd's death, highlighting how it was exploited. It also covers a daily podcast episode on NATO's preparations for a future without American leadership and the importance of watching TV show intros.
- Aspiring GOP legislator refuses to apologize after calling June 'STRAIGHT month' and attacking gays for 'corrupting' America
An aspiring GOP legislator refused to apologize for referring to June as 'STRAIGHT month' and criticizing gays for 'corrupting' America. The individual made the remarks in opposition to LGBTQ+ communities.
- Uzbekistan’s New Migration Destination? America.
Uzbekistan is establishing formal pathways for U.S. employment through irregular border crossings and bilateral training agreements. The country aims to create structured migration opportunities to America.
- Even if America and Iran find an accord, don’t expect it to last
The article suggests that any potential agreement between America and Iran may not endure, and mentions the possibility of Donald Trump's show returning later this year.
- America Enabled the Gulf’s African Adventurism
The article examines how the U.S. allowed its Gulf partners to engage in destabilizing activities in Africa. Washington's policies are scrutinized for enabling these actions.
- America has six years to fix its disappearing social security trust fund
The article highlights that the U.S. has six years to address the disappearing Social Security Trust Fund. It references 'Project 2032' as a key context for this issue.
- The best news in America
The article contrasts the president's claim of a 'golden age' in America with current realities, but notes that crime rates may indicate progress toward such an era.
- America's Corporate Protector
The article examines the role of a corporate protector in the United States, focusing on enforcement actions related to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). It references a political figure's influence on regulatory practices, as indicated by the article's URL and context.
- Just lead: 6 ways today's CEOs can meet the moment
Axios CEO Jim VandeHei outlines six strategies for CEOs to address the leadership void amid declining trust in institutions. The article highlights the Edelman Trust Barometer showing 'my employer' as the most trusted institution at 78%, urging business leaders to prioritize honesty, AI transparency, moral leadership, competence rewards, and national pride.
- America’s AI boom is carrying more than investors admit
The article highlights that America's AI boom is underpinning the economy, profit cycle, and market narrative, all of which are dependent on a narrow foundation. It suggests this reliance may not be fully acknowledged by investors.
- Trump’s game plan to win back America: spin the narrative
Trump's strategy to win back America involves spinning the narrative by claiming victory regardless of the claim's validity.
- A $1.5 trillion present for America on its 250th birthday
The article references a $1.5 trillion allocation for America's 250th birthday and highlights that elected leaders' primary responsibility is to provide for the common defense.
- Karmelo Anthony's likely defense strategy revealed as teen stands trial for murder of Austin Metcalf, 17, in killing that shocked America
Karmelo Anthony's defense strategy is being examined as a teen faces trial for the murder of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf, a case that has shocked the public. The trial centers on the killing, with details about the defense approach emerging ahead of the proceedings.
- Ukraine is now Europe’s war. It needs a strategy beyond surviving
The article states that Ukraine's war has become Europe's responsibility due to America's disengagement, emphasizing the need for a strategy beyond mere survival. It highlights the shift in conflict management to the European continent.
- America at 250 — and the war it forgot
The article discusses the 250th anniversary of America and highlights a forgotten war, noting that Native American nations were in a strong position before the 1794 Battle of Fallen Timbers.
- The end of cheap
The article discusses a shift in economic trends, noting that after 50 years of declining capital, labor, and energy prices, the next 50 years will bring significant changes for America. It highlights the end of a prolonged period of cost reductions in key economic sectors.
- Unexpected party invite in your email could be phishing scam, FTC warns
The Federal Trade Commission warned Americans about phishing emails that falsely claim to invite recipients to events. These scams aim to deceive individuals through unexpected party invitations sent via email.