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Elon Musk · United StatesSpaceX has acquired xAI, the company announced on Monday, merging two of Elon Musk’s most ambitious companies. “This marks not just the next chapter, but the next book in SpaceX and xAI’s mission,” a statement on SpaceX’s website said. The merger could be seen as an indication of the cash xAI needs to compete in the fast-growing field of AI, as well as the technology’s importance in future of space exploration.See the Story
Elon Musk’s SpaceX to Acquire xAI, Creating World’s Most Valuable Private Company
47% Center coverage: 218 sources

Immigration and Customs Enforcement · MinneapolisHomeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said that “every officer” in the field in Minneapolis will wear a body camera after a national outcry over the killings of two US citizens in the city, potentially easing the path to pass a government funding deal.See the Story
Federal Agents to Use Body Cameras in Minneapolis, Noem Says
53% Center coverage: 183 sources

Donald Trump · United StatesPresident Trump suggested in an interview with former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino on Monday that Republicans should “take over” the voting process in more than a dozen states ahead of the November midterms. “The Republicans should say, ‘We want to take over — we should take over the voting — the voting in at least many, 15 places,’” Trump told Bongino in the interview. “The Republicans ought to nationalize the voting.” See the Story
Trump Says Republicans Should ‘Take Over’ and 'Nationalize' Voting in at Least 15 Places
49% Left coverage: 141 sources
