US Treasury Department Prepares to Streamline Banking Regulators

The US Treasury department is proposing changes to streamline banking regulators, aiming for a stronger role in overseeing the country’s largest lenders. This move aligns with President Donald Trump’s strategy of expanding presidential power and control over independent agencies. According to reports, the recommendations could impact the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) … Read more

Microsoft Unveils 11 AI Agents for Enhanced Cybersecurity Efficiency

Microsoft is set to roll out 11 new AI agents for its security-focused Copilot tool, aiming to offload repetitive tasks from cybersecurity teams. The move is part of a broader effort to reduce burnout and boost efficiency through AI-powered automation. The US cybersecurity job market is facing a severe shortage, with only enough professionals to … Read more

Can Creatine Boost Brain Power?

Creatine, a popular fitness supplement, has long been known for its benefits in building strength and improving athletic performance. However, recent studies suggest that it may also have a positive impact on brain function. In simple terms, creatine helps the body produce energy by increasing ATP levels. The brain, which accounts for approximately 40% of … Read more

Turkey Struggles Amid Tensions After Istanbul Mayor’s Jailing

Turkish stocks struggled to regain momentum on Monday after last week’s sharp decline, amid rising tensions in the country following the jailing of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu pending trial. The Borsa Istanbul benchmark index rose 1.87% by 1430 GMT, but its gains were largely wiped out from previous days’ losses. The move to jail Imamoglu, … Read more

Babies Can Form Memories by Age 12 Months, Study Finds

Research published in Science challenges the long-held assumption that babies’ brains are too immature to form lasting memories until age 3 or 4. A groundbreaking imaging study shows that infants as young as 12 months old can create memories that last for at least a few minutes. The study used a baby-friendly functional magnetic resonance … Read more

Postal Workers Unite Against Privatization Plans

Postal workers across the United States have rallied against plans to privatize or restructure the US Postal Service (USPS), warning that any such effort would be a threat to jobs and the service Americans rely on. The National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) planned rallies in over 200 cities, with thousands of postal workers joining … Read more

Israeli Soldiers Detain Oscar-Winning Palestinian Director

A Palestinian Oscar winner, Hamdan Ballal, has been detained by Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank following a violent confrontation between settlers and Palestinians. Ballal was one of four co-directors of the documentary “No Other Land”, which won the best documentary award at the 97th Academy Awards. According to Jewish American activists who witnessed … Read more

Website Blocking Due to Browser Security Issues

A user has encountered a page blockage due to potential automation tools used while browsing the website. This issue may be caused by disabling or blocking JavaScript on browser extensions, such as ad blockers, or insufficient support for cookies in the browser. To resolve this, it is recommended to enable JavaScript and cookies on the … Read more

Arm Unveils AI-Powered Super Resolution Tech

Nvidia, AMD, and Intel have adopted AI-powered techniques to enhance graphics capabilities. Now, Arm has entered the fray with Arm Accuracy Super Resolution (Arm ASR), based on technology initially developed by AMD. Initially designed for mobile GPUs, Arm ASR was showcased in a demo for Unreal 5 on a mobile platform, speeding up rendering by … Read more