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Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora rings the closing bell at the Nasdaq Market in New York City on March 25, 2025.Gina Moon | Reuterspalo alto networks on Tuesday launched a new artificial intelligence agent that allows customers to automate certain cybersecurity actions.The new agent, known as Cortex AgentiX, handles threat intelligence investigations, responds to email compromises, and can be deployed on a variety of security vendor platforms. The tool will be available starting Tuesday through several of Palo Alto’s current cloud services and is expected to launch as a separate platform next year.CEO Nikesh Arora told reporters and analysts…
The United States announced three more attacks on ships suspected of illegal drug trafficking in eastern Pacific waters, killing 14 people and leaving one person alive.U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced the attack as a national security measure in a post on social media platform X on Tuesday morning.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of list”The Ministry of Defense has spent more than 20 years defending other homelands. Now we are defending our own,” Hegseth wrote.But critics say the bombing campaign is a form of extrajudicial killing and a violation of international law.In his post, Hegseth explained that all…
The trial began and Tetsuya Yamagami admitted to killing Japan’s longest-serving leader three years ago.Published October 28, 2025October 28, 2025Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareA man accused of killing former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2022 has pleaded guilty to murder.According to Japanese broadcaster NHK, 45-year-old Tetsuya Yamagami admitted to all the charges read out to him by prosecutors when his trial began on Tuesday.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of listYamagami was charged with murder and violating arms control laws for allegedly using a homemade weapon to shoot and kill Japan’s longest-serving leader.”Everything is true,” the suspect…
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday ordered Israeli forces to carry out an “immediate and forceful” offensive in the Gaza Strip. “At the end of the security talks, Prime Minister Netanyahu instructed military authorities to carry out an immediate and strong offensive in the Gaza Strip,” the prime minister’s office said in a brief statement. Earlier today, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced that Hamas was in “clear violation” of the Gaza ceasefire agreement after it returned to Israel the unclaimed remains of 13 missing hostages in the enclave. Later, Hamas’s militant group al-Qassam Brigades announced it was postponing the…
England said all the right things. They played their part. They told us they were ready.England captain George Williams said: “We’re almost there…I don’t think we’ve ever been more ready.” “This is the best England set-up I’ve ever been a part of,” Williams claimed again before kick-off.”It’s going to be exciting this weekend, but we’ve got to be smart. It’s going to be a disaster,” England head coach Sean Wayne said.And then the match began. Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player Sky Sports’ Megan Wellens concludes intense first Ashes Test at Wembley Australia, without their captain from…
Last month, the right-wing populist government in Canada’s French-speaking province of Quebec finally scrapped its controversial forestry bill. The bill, known as Bill 97, was intended to significantly increase the amount of wood extracted from the state’s forests.It envisioned turning over at least one-third of the state’s forests for exclusive use by private industrial logging concessionaires, with the remaining third open to logging but also allowing other activities, including recreation. The remaining third would have been for storage.The bill faced fierce opposition from civil society and indigenous peoples. Months of organized and widespread resistance were successful.Although the bill died, the…
Taranjeet Singh (pictured above, right) has started six companies, some of which have failed and others with varying degrees of success. His seventh Mem0 could be his defining one. The startup starts with the premise that large-scale language models cannot remember past interactions like humans. If two people are chatting and the connection drops, you can resume the conversation. In contrast, an AI model forgets everything and starts from scratch. Mem0 fixes that. Singh calls this a “memory passport,” where the AI’s memory moves across apps and agents, much like email and logins do today. The YC-backed startup launched in…
By the age of 30, he had everything he wanted, but still felt “miserable” – how his life had changed
Money isn’t everything. As Sahil Bloom found out, everything he thought he needed to succeed – a high-paying career, a job title, a house, a car – didn’t make him happy. In his book The 5 Types of Wealth: A Transformative Guide to Design Your Dream Life, Bloom writes, “I spent many years keeping my head down and believing that an idyllic land of success was within my reach. With every step I took along the way, I told myself I was just one more bonus, one promotion, one bottle of fine wine away from getting there.” “One day I…
microsoft Co-founder Bill Gates, who wrote a book in 2021 titled “How to Avoid Climate Disaster,” says leaders now need to change their approach to climate change.In a letter released Tuesday ahead of next week’s COP30 UN climate change summit, Gates argued that too many resources are focused on emissions and the environment, and that more money should be directed to “improving lives” and curbing disease and poverty.”Climate is very important, but it has to be considered in the context of overall human well-being,” Gates told CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin in an exclusive interview. “I didn’t choose that position because…
Multinational technology company Amazon has confirmed that it will lay off approximately 14,000 employees. The message to employees was published on the company’s website following media reports that the group plans to cut 30,000 jobs.Tuesday’s news of the job cuts comes just months after CEO Andrew Jassy said the company would likely see more adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technology.Pell downsizing. He also launched an “inefficiency initiative” encouraging employees to report unnecessary bureaucracy and inefficiencies that could be targeted for cost-cutting.What happened?Multiple news outlets reported Monday that Seattle, Washington-based Amazon plans to lay off 30,000 employees, citing unnamed people familiar…