Federal Agents Under Fire for Excessive Force Use at Protests

A former federal agent’s review of hundreds of videos reveals repeated instances of excessive use of force by agents against protesters, sparking debate over whether these tactics violate federal policies on use of force. The agent, Eric Balliet, identifies areas of concern including firing less-than-lethal munitions at protesters’ heads and torsos, deploying tear gas and … Read more

Michael Burry Warns of AI Bubble and False Earnings

Renowned investor Michael Burry is increasing his bet against the artificial intelligence sector, citing concerns over tech giants like Oracle and Meta overstating their earnings. Burry claims that these companies are inflating profits by extending the life of assets such as chips and AI infrastructure, which he says is a common practice known as “fraud.” … Read more

Google Adds AI-Powered Message Summaries to Pixel Phones

Google has rolled out new artificial intelligence features for its Pixel devices, including message summaries and notification prioritization. The update uses on-device AI to help users quickly catch up on group chats and lengthy threads. This feature is similar to Apple’s iPhone-like tool introduced last year as part of their Apple Intelligence system. Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-11-11/google-rolls-out-apple-like-message-summaries-for-pixel-phones

Google’s Invisible AI Superpower Lives in Gboard

Imagine you’re writing an email and your phone suggests a perfect phrase to make it sound more formal. Or, you type a message in Portuguese and your keyboard instantly translates it into English. This is not magic, but advanced artificial intelligence (AI) – the brainchild of Google’s invisible AI superpower. Gboard, a simple keyboard app, … Read more

Google’s November Update Packed with Bug Fixes and Features

Google typically holds back on major features until its Quarterly Feature Drop. Instead, it focuses on fixing security vulnerabilities and squashing bugs through monthly updates. The October update for Pixels was relatively minor, but the upcoming November build seems to have a more substantial list of bug fixes. Although Verizon accidentally published the full change … Read more

Yahoo käyttää evästeitä sivustollaan

Kun käytät Yahoo-sivuillaan ja sovelluksia, keräämme evästeitä, jotka auttavat meitä tarjomaan sinulle parhaa kokemusta. Evästeet tallennetaan myös muutamassa muissa 237:stä, joita on osa IAB Transparency & Consent Framework -puitekehystä. Tarkoitukset: – Auttavat meitä tarjomaan sinulle parhaa kokemusta – Tallentavat käyttäjät – Estäävät roskapostia ja väärinkäytöksiä – Toteuttavat tietoturvatoimia Valinta: Jos napsautat “Hyväksy kaikki”, me ja … Read more

Government Shutdown Ends: House Vote Expected Tomorrow Amid FAA Cuts

The US government shutdown is nearing an end with the House expected to vote on a funding bill tomorrow. Senate Democrats joined Republicans in passing a stopgap measure last night, but it doesn’t secure their demand for extending expiring health subsidies. The package would restore critical services like federal food aid and pay for federal … Read more

Democrats Shift Tactics Amid Trump’s Power Consolidation

The Democratic Party has undergone a significant shift in its approach, adopting more ruthless tactics to counter President Donald Trump’s efforts to consolidate power. The dramatic change was evident in the eight senators who voted with Republicans to end the longest-ever government shutdown, prompting fierce reactions from lawmakers, advocacy groups, and voters alike. In a … Read more

Senate Republicans Secure Bipartisan Breakthrough on Shutdown

Senate Republicans successfully ended the government shutdown with bipartisan support, thanks in part to a late twist by Senator Tim Kaine (D-Va.). The Virginia Democrat initially demanded a “moratorium on mischief” from the Trump administration, including reversing recent firings and protecting federal workers. Despite some initial resistance, Kaine ultimately secured his vote, along with eight … Read more

World War II Veterans Share Personal Stories

At 99 years old, Russell Sattazahn shared his harrowing experience of losing his right hand in an artillery shell explosion while taking cover from enemy fire. Now, he joined over 40 WWII veterans at the American Veterans Center’s annual conference to share their experiences and remember battles fought. WWII veterans gathered for the first time … Read more