Apple to Analyze User Data to Boost AI Capabilities

Apple is set to start analyzing user data on devices in an effort to improve its artificial intelligence platform. The company plans to do this by collecting and studying actual customer data, rather than relying solely on synthetic information. This move aims to enhance the accuracy of its AI models while ensuring that user information … Read more

Gut Imbalance Linked to Autism Symptoms

New research published in Nature Communications reveals a potential link between gut imbalances and autism symptoms in children. The study found that changes in the production of key neurotransmitters, such as serotonin, may play a crucial role in shaping behavioral symptoms associated with autism. The researchers analyzed stool samples from 43 children with autism and … Read more

China Downplays Tariff Risk Amid US Trade Tensions

China has played down the risk of damage to its exports from Donald Trump’s tariffs, with officials saying “the sky won’t fall” as stock markets rose amid signs of a retreat on electronics restrictions. The US president claimed his strategy was working, citing record levels of investment. However, consumers are starting to feel the impact … Read more

Social Security to Require ID Verification Over Phone

The US Social Security Administration has reversed its plan to require in-person verification of identities for telephone claims. Instead, it will use new anti-fraud software starting Monday. The change aims to improve customer service and reduce fraud. The White House invested $16 million in the new software, which allows employees to flag suspected fraud over … Read more

Scientists Build Most Complete Primate Evolutionary Tree Yet

For decades, scientists have been studying primate evolution, but building a complete picture of their history has proven to be a daunting task. A new study by researchers has successfully mapped 98% of all primate species using genetic data and published research, creating the most complete phylogenetic tree yet. The primate order includes 462 species, … Read more

British Steel’s Future in Jeopardy as Government Seeks Stabilization

The UK government, led by Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, is working to stabilize British Steel’s operations after taking control of the Scunthorpe plant. The move comes as 2,700 jobs hang in the balance due to concerns over iron ore and coking coal supplies. Rayner reassured reporters that her team is “confident” in the company’s … Read more

Bolsonaro’s Recovery Hinges on Slow Surgery Outcomes

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro began a delicate recovery in intensive care after a 12-hour surgery for recurring intestinal issues. The 70-year-old conservative is expected to have a slow recovery, according to doctors. Despite the challenges, Bolsonaro showed good progress and began walking with assistance on Monday. Bolsonaro’s health issues date back to 2018 when … Read more

Ecuador’s Noboa Wins Presidency by Wide Margin Amid Crime Concerns

Ecuadorian voters have reelected President Daniel Noboa, a conservative young millionaire, by a wide margin Sunday, citing concerns over rising crime rates and violence. Noboa secured 55.8% of the vote with more than 92% of ballots counted, while his opponent Luisa González earned 44%. Noboa has a divisive record on crimefighting, which has drawn praise … Read more

Wall Street Warns of Recession Risks Amid Trade War Uncertainty

Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon has stated that the prospect of a recession “has increased” due to the uncertainties of a trade war and challenges facing CEOs. In its first quarter results, Goldman Sachs reported higher revenue and profits despite investment banking fees dropping 8%. The firm’s corporate and investing clients are concerned about significant … Read more

Cole Ragans Secures First Win of Season with Strong Pitching

Cole Ragans pitched through a left hamstring cramp for 7⅔ innings, securing his first win of the season as the Kansas City Royals beat the Cleveland Guardians 4-2. The 27-year-old left-hander struck out 10 and walked none, allowing two runs on four hits. Ragans was feeling pain in his hamstring throughout the game but intensified … Read more