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Fed Governor Lisa Cook Incurred Over $1.3M in Legal, Security Fees Amid Trump Administration Attacks
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سياسة·14 sa önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Fed Governor Lisa Cook Incurred Over $1.3M in Legal, Security Fees Amid Trump Administration Attacks

Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook faced over $1.3 million in legal and security costs due to attacks from the Trump administration, including accusations of mortgage fraud by Bill Pulte. Cook denied the claims, asserting political motivation. A Supreme Court case stemming from her firing by Trump could impact the Fed's independence.

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Guardian Business
NTSB Suspends Public Access to Accident Database After AI Recreates Cockpit Audio
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تقنية·22.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

NTSB Suspends Public Access to Accident Database After AI Recreates Cockpit Audio

The NTSB has temporarily suspended public access to its accident database after "Internet sleuths" used AI to recreate cockpit audio from a fatal UPS cargo plane crash using sound spectrograms released by the agency. This action is a response to federal law prohibiting the release of cockpit voice recordings to protect pilot privacy.

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Ars Technica
Magnificent Seven Tech Giants Report Strong Earnings as AI Investments Pay Off
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Business·30.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Magnificent Seven Tech Giants Report Strong Earnings as AI Investments Pay Off

Four of the Magnificent Seven tech stocks reported quarterly results, with Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft beating expectations thanks to double-digit cloud computing growth driven by AI adoption. Meta missed expectations and saw its stock fall 5% after announcing increased capital expenditures. The companies plan to spend $650bn collectively on AI infrastructure in 2026, while over 92,000 tech workers have been laid off globally this year as AI replaces human labor.

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Guardian Business
Case warned Starmer to complete Mandelson vetting before appointment, documents reveal
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سياسة·20.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Case warned Starmer to complete Mandelson vetting before appointment, documents reveal

Documents show then-cabinet secretary Simon Case advised Keir Starmer to complete security vetting for Peter Mandelson before announcing his US ambassador appointment. The Cabinet Office released files revealing Mandelson was offered highly classified briefings before his vetting was finalized on 29 January, despite failing initial vetting by UK Security Vetting - a decision overruled by the Foreign Office. Mandelson was sacked in September after disclosures about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. Starmer will address MPs on Monday, stating he was not told about the vetting failure and that this was 'unforgivable'.

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Guardian UK