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OpenClaw AI Agent Drives Viral Craze and Policy Response in China
OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent, gained popularity in China, prompting security warnings from authorities in March 2026, according to reports.
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Intel Expands Focus on Advanced Chip Packaging for AI Era
Intel's Fab 9 in New Mexico resumed operations in January 2024. Revenue projections for advanced chip packaging exceed $1 billion, according to reports.
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New Measurement Methods Advance Hubble Constant Research
New techniques using gravitational lensing and waves aim to enhance Hubble constant measurements, achieving precision of up to 4.5%, researchers report.
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Trump Executive Order Sets Tariffs on Patented Drug Imports
A statement outlines tariffs reaching 100% on patented drug imports, according to reports. This aims to enhance domestic pharmaceutical production.
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Healthcare Sector Shows Mixed Returns Across Industries
The Healthcare sector's market cap is $7.16 trillion, with a year-to-date return of 1.03%, compared to 4.55% for the S&P 500, according to data.
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Artemis II Lunar Flyby to Include 40-Minute Communications Blackout
Orion is expected to experience a 40-minute loss of contact during its lunar flyby on April 6, 2026, according to reports.
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AI Tools Change How Employees Submit Workplace Grievances
Over half of HR professionals report AI tools complicate grievance filings, making resolution more challenging, according to a recent survey.
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Uber and Lyft Extend Temporary Fuel Relief Programs for Drivers
Increased gas rewards are available through May 26, 2026, with top-tier Uber drivers saving up to $1.44 per gallon, according to reports.
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Tariff Exemptions for U.S. Pharmaceuticals Leave Input Costs Exposed
U.S. pharmaceutical imports hit $225 billion in 2024. Tariffs on raw materials could raise costs by $19.7 to $23 billion, according to reports.
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Government Reviews Support Measures for UK Comedy Sector
Culture Minister Ian Murray met with comedy industry leaders to discuss support measures, including a proposed voluntary ticket levy for venues.