Hackernews posts about U.S. FAA
- Database of U.S. FDA import alerts (www.accessdata.fda.gov)
- Trouble and strife deepen at famed U.S. particle physics lab (www.science.org)
- U.S. overdose deaths plummet, saving thousands of lives (www.npr.org)
- The U.S. city churning out Ukrainian weapons (www.npr.org)
- Five ways Amazon is helping modernize the U.S. power grid (www.amazon.science)
- FDA approves first at-home flu vaccine in U.S., a nasal spray (www.statnews.com)
- TrailBlazer – Forecast Your Excel Data with AI, ML, and DL (labofdata.com)
- U.S. Expands Personal Sanctions on Israeli-Spyware Firm Intellexa (www.haaretz.com)
- U.S. FAA says 'unintentionally deleted files' prompted computer outage (www.reuters.com)
- Flights Grounded Across U.S. After FAA System Failure (www.nytimes.com)
- U.S. FAA proposes airworthiness criteria for Archer Aviation air taxi (www.reuters.com)
- Flights Grounded Across U.S. After FAA Failure (www.nytimes.com)
- U.S. airlines urge FAA to extend 5G upgrade deadline (www.reuters.com)
- FAA halts all U.S. departures to fix system outage (www.cnbc.com)
- Environmental groups sue U.S. over SpaceX launch license for Texas (www.reuters.com)
- Flights Grounded Across U.S. After F.A.A. Failure (www.nytimes.com)
- Chinese disinformation targeting U.S. features fake people on fake news programs (cuencahighlife.com)
- Literacy in the U.S. has fallen to 79%, down from 96% in the late 1980's (www.thenationalliteracyinstitute.com)
- Behind the Scenes at a U.S. Factory Building New Nuclear Bombs (www.scientificamerican.com)
- High egg prices should be investigated, U.S. farm group says (www.reuters.com)
- Wagner Group surges in Africa as U.S. influence fades, leak reveals (www.washingtonpost.com)
- U.S. Registrars Failed to Disable Pirate Site Domains, Judge Orders Action (torrentfreak.com)
- The U.S. goes fascist. How do you escape? By Cecil Adams (2016) (www.straightdope.com)
- Canada mulling 'game plan' if U.S. takes far-right shift (www.ctvnews.ca)
- Family Farms Account for 96% of all U.S. Farms (www.usda.gov)
- Chinese chipmakers are still able to obtain U.S. fab tools (www.tomshardware.com)