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United States seeks to change the rules for mining the Moon (theconversation.com)

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United States seeks to change the rules for mining the Moon (theconversation.com)
Oatly, the plant-based milk company started in Sweden, is planning a stock exchange listing in the United States (bbc.com)
US President Joe Biden can probably forgive student debt even if Supreme Court of the United States rules against him (peoplespolicyproject.org)
US Supreme Court rules 5-4 against Navajo Nation, stating that United States has no "duty" to "supply tribes with adequate water" (aljazeera.com)
The Risks of Climate Change to the United States in the 21st Century (cbo.gov)
Literature in translation is a tough sell in the United States. Tilted Axis, a small press founded in London, is trying to change that (nytimes.com)
Literature in translation is a tough sell in the United States. Tilted Axis, a small press founded in London, is trying to change that
Climate change has made the United States poorer (pnas.org)
How have crime rates in the United States changed over the last 50 years? (ourworldindata.org)
The new 501(c)(3) and the future of free software in the United States (blogs.gnome.org)
Value and Utility Analysis of the United States 2.5GHz Spectrum Band (2013) (newsroom.sprint.com)
* Broadband Radio Service (BRS) * Educational Broadband Service (EBS) --- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LTE_frequency_bands * LTE FDD Band 7 (2500 – 2570 2620 – 2690) * LTE TDD Band 38 (2570 – 2620) * LTE TDD Band 41 (2496 – 2690)
l0pht Testifying at the United States Senate (1998) (youtube.com)
You can have nice things when the underlying rules change (marc.info)
How Pixar Changed All The Rules To Make The Good Dinosaur A Stunning Masterpiece (io9.com)
When It Rains It Pours: The Long-run Economic Impacts of Salt Iodization in the United States (static1.1.sqspcdn.com)
Ransomware Changed the Rules (medium.com)
Can the United States Search Data Overseas? (nytimes.com)
Is the United States on its way to losing its hegemonic status?
Supreme Court rules states can force online retailers to collect sales tax (money.cnn.com)
First Thoughts on Carpenter v. United States (reason.com)
Varroa mite detected at Port of Melbourne on a ship from United States (abc.net.au)
When a US citizen heard he was on his own country's drone target list, he wasn’t sure he believed it. After five near-misses, he does – and is suing the United States to contest his own execution (rollingstone.com)
George H.W. Bush, 41st president of the United States, dies at 94 (washingtonpost.com)
Russian spy pleads guilty to engaging in conspiracy against the United States (cnn.com)
President Nicolás Maduro (Venezuela): An open letter to the people of the United States (thesaker.is)
US Supreme Court unanimously rules that the Constitution's ban on 'excessive fines' applies to the states as well as the federal government (reuters.com)
The Teacher Development Continuum in the United States and China: Summary of a Workshop (nap.edu)
The hyperbolic "battle" between Steven Spielberg and Netflix fizzles out, as the Academy announces no change to Oscars eligibility rules (nytimes.com)
Burger King plans to roll out Impossible Whopper across the United States (cnn.com)
Defeating the voters: Across the United States, state autocrats are spurning democratic majorities (thebaffler.com)
Killer heat in the United States: Climate choices and the future of dangerously hot days (ucsusa.org)