
Nick Smith
Anchor and Host at NewsNation
Anchor | Host @NewsNation | Army Vet 🇺🇸 | Emmy🏆 | @ucberkeley @emersoncollege alumnus | Jump Rope Enthusiast, IG https://t.co/v3UsFEY1Ih Rep’d by @3Kingsley
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6 days ago |
newsnationnow.com | Taylor Delandro |Nick Smith
SpaceX is reportedly a frontrunner for Trump's 'Golden Dome' plan Missile shield proposed as a 'subscription service' US would pay to access Musk says SpaceX isn't involved; would prefer to 'send humanity to Mars'( NewsNation) - SpaceX has reportedly emerged as a frontrunner to win a crucial part of President Donald Trump's plans for a space-based " Golden Dome" missile defense system. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has dismissed the reports.
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2 weeks ago |
pro.stateaffairs.com | Nick Smith
U.S. Rep. Kristen McDonald Rivet said Thursday she will run for a second term in Congress rather than enter the open U.S. Senate race. The announcement came in a statement Thursday, removing another name among several prominent officials on both sides of the political aisle who have opted to take a pass on U.S. Senate. “In this moment, each of us should put ourselves in the position that allows us to do the most good,” McDonald Rivet (D-Bay City) said in her statement.
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2 weeks ago |
newsnationnow.com | Nick Smith
B61-13 bomb production is 7 months ahead of schedule It is 24 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima during WWII Military leaders stress urgent need to modernize nuclear arsenal( NewsNation) - The United States military is ramping up production of a new nuclear warhead as Department of Defense officials point to an urgent need to deter threats and modernize the military's nuclear arsenal.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Nick Smith
(NewsNation) — The United States military is ramping up production of a new nuclear warhead as Department of Defense officials point to an urgent need to deter threats and modernize the military’s nuclear arsenal. The production of the B61-13, which surpasses the capabilities of bombs employed during World War II, is driven by escalating global tensions with nations like Russia and China.
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2 weeks ago |
itwire.com | Nick Smith |VP Sales
GUEST OPINION: We've all had customer service where the human element made or broke the experience. Maybe it was for better - that person who went the extra mile to get you a good result - or worse - that service so breath-takingly rude it has become a regular anecdote at parties. As we embrace AI in sensitive customer communications, bringing the best parts of humanity along for ride will be key for successful outcomes. Many of organisations are already headed down the AI path.
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