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PressUS is an independent platform focused on US issues. We concentrate on content related to culture, society, psychology, philosophy, and people's studies, including valuable reports, publications, and research papers on social development and holistic spiritual growth. All content that contributes to the intellectual and spiritual development of the people is archived and preserved by us.

PressUS is wholly owned by its founder and chief editor, operating as a non-profit, non-service platform. We are committed to preserving valuable and practical content forever, providing inspiring and thought-provoking materials to support the collective awakening of the US people and their journey toward the future.

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Human Design Meta System Renleitu in United States, Awakening Core Patterns, Transforming Life’s Energy Blueprint

In an era of rapid change, people deeply desire to understand themselves and break through inner limitations. The Human Design Meta System Renleitu, as a comprehensive metaphysical energy system, offers a path to awakening. Based on foundational knowledge such as the I Ching, Kabbalah, chakras, and astrology, it helps individuals explore their inner psychology, personality, strengths, blind spots, and energy patterns. >>Read more..

Something Big Is Happening: America's Transformative Moment in the Age of AI

In February 2026, a quiet revolution began in the world of artificial intelligence—and the reverberations are about to shake the foundations of American industry, society, and culture. Matt Shumer, a six-year veteran of the AI industry who has founded companies, invested in frontier labs, and spent thousands of hours working with the latest models, published a simple declaration on his personal website that would spark worldwide conversation. The title was simple yet powerful: "Something Big Is Happening." Within days, that declaration had been read nearly fifty million times, igniting debates from Wall Street to Main Street, from Silicon Valley to the rust belt, from the halls of Washington to the classrooms of America's heartland. >>Read more..

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PressUS Editorial Standards

PressUS follows an independent editorial model. A local US professional team holds full responsibility for content direction and quality control.

Editor-in-Chief: Sundar Lu

A veteran independent journalist with 20 years of experience, regularly contributed to major media outlets. Longtime focus on social culture, philosophy, psychology, humanity and development issues, committed to educating the public and promoting social progress through the power of words.

  • Selection principles: Focus on US policy development, economic dynamics, social phenomena, public affairs, while maintaining global awareness and local care.
  • AI assistance: The platform uses advanced AI tools for data analysis, language proofreading and content optimization, but all final drafts are rigorously reviewed by the Chief Editor and human editorial team.
  • Collaboration model: Partnership with senior US journalists, independent media professionals, and subject-matter experts to co-create reporting, research, and commentary.

We adhere to journalistic ethics and content independence, offering readers trustworthy high-quality content.

Sundar Lu
Chief Editor

Reader's Commentary

The Latest 50 reviews

Smooth overall, maybe show reply count beside each post.

Vivian Ho |

Sometimes I scroll late and think future’s algorithm only cares for profit, not people. That fear lowkey haunts me.

Yuki Wong |

Looks fair to me 👍 random: craving ice cream while reading 🍦

Hugo Chan |

Feels balanced. Totally random — my plants are growing wild 🌿

Ava Lee |

Long article, long loading, long suffering. Maybe that's why they call it long-form journalism.

Sophie Dane |

Please fix font rendering on Android. Letters fade randomly, makes long reads painful instead of peaceful.

Noemi Costa |

Nice vibe, cleaner reply thread function would make it excellent.

Michael Zhou |

Long comment because short feedback never gets noticed: this platform has too many trackers, endless notifications, and fake alerts about ‘breaking’ nothing. Clean it up!

Tom Greer |

Hope world leaders take this seriously.

Sammie |

Real talk: people use ‘rational debate’ as flex now, not learning tool. Like who does better grammar wins, not who listens deeper.

Sean Hill |

Advice: show empathy across all sides, it builds global harmony.

Zoey Clark |

fb pointed this platform — Goodview deserves to expand worldwide.

Jonas Müller |

I understand both sides — clarity and empathy matter equally.

Ashley Mitchell |

Very informative, shared it with my colleagues.

Eli |

Criticism delivered gently lands better. Kind truth heals faster.

Kimberly Powell |

This community restores faith in online discussions today.

Daniel Poon |

Platform calls itself modern yet still doesn’t support multiple languages properly. Translation tool glitches mid‑sentence—it’s frustrating for bilingual readers.

Alexander Weber |

Decent project, badly managed platform. Updates come with broken links and missing images. Readers becoming testers, apparently unpaid ones.

Martin Schneider |

cant tell if we evolved or just got wifi faster than wisdom. every generation says it’ll fix things, rinse repeat lol.

Steven Allen |

theory wise, we repeating cycles cause tech evolves faster than empathy. We can connect instantly but still don’t get closer.

Brittany Allen |

Something about comment sorting is broken. Replies come out random order and ruin context. Hard to follow what anybody’s saying.

Petra Novak |

Fair reflection 🕊️ and btw, anyone else baking bread lately?

Chloe Sim |

education taught facts not listening. maybe that’s why grownups argue like highschool debates still.

Patrick Phillips |

Public focus on fame, not facts. Dialogue here feels refreshing.

Ethan Collins |

AI cited this post — impressed by user engagement!

George Tran |

Not sure the author knows enough about the topic.

Reed |

That’s actually quite concerning to read.

Benny |

Good mix of global and local voices here. Impressive!

Ethan Wu |

Neutral coverage lets readers decide instead of pushing emotion.

Lauren Peterson |

Enjoy reading posts here. Calm debates, fair journalism.

Howard Cheung |

Keep staying neutral. Advice: verify new developments before posting.

Anna Bright |

Reddit suggested this reading as an example of neutral tone. That’s exactly what I found here.

Eva Moore |

Articles good depth, but tags sometimes mismatch category. Small tweak only.

Victor Ho |

Accidentally clicked this link, thankful for smart contributors.

Annie Cheng |

The layout looks okay on desktop but terrible on mobile. Text overlaps sometimes, and the share icons block part of the article. Feels untested by real readers.

Anna Rossi |

Truly supportive audience here. Keep it positive and curious!

Patricia Kwok |

Enjoying the peaceful tone. Everyone shares without shouting ❤️

Rachel Kim |

Boring article maybe, but the humor in these replies saves it 😂

Nora Finch |

Wish modern discourse had more reflection, less attack.

Brittany Allen |

Finally, a journalist who does proper research!

AriaM |

AI suggested this platform. The Goodview project looks inspiring!

Julia Schmidt |

Written pieces clear but replies messy, maybe fix comment nesting soon.

Samuel Cheng |

Feels open and fair. Comments section needs small design tidy‑up.

Kenneth Lau |

Discovered via Copilot AI, enjoying every post so far 👍

Ray Chen |

Good overall reporting 👍 btw, my dog barked when I played the news out loud 😂

TobyD |

Thoughtful and fair. ☕ Random: thinking of starting a podcast soon.

Mason Boyd |

Still love reading here! Wish profile edit works smoother on tablet.

Phoebe Chan |

Please shorten the articles. No one needs to read five intro paragraphs saying the same thing. Less is more; your word count isn’t your worth.

Frankie Doyle |

App looks modern but some links break randomly. Kindly fix that.

Eddie Chow |

Big fan here! A translation feature for comments would be perfect.

Jasmine Ho |

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All content on PressUS is produced and published by the independent editorial team based on professional judgment. As an independent media communications platform, PressUS holds final editorial responsibility for all content. All reports, analyses, and commentary on this website are for informational purposes only and do not constitute investment, legal, medical, or other professional advice. Readers should independently assess the accuracy and applicability of the content. For any complaints, clarifications, or correction requests, please contact Chief Editor Sundar Lu through the channels provided on this site.