Micron’s Earnings Are Approaching. Will the AI Memory Surge Boost Micron Stock?

Micron Set for Strong Fourth Quarter Report Micron (MU) is gearing up for its fourth-quarter report with a notable momentum. Back in August, the company raised its guidance, signaling to investors that there’s a robust demand for high-value memory products. Currently, the consensus anticipates an adjusted profit of $2.86 per share, backed by revenues around […]
Former Biden chief of staff Jeff Zients suggested a cognitive test after the debate, noting that the 46th president’s memory has declined while in office.

Congress Hears Testimony on Biden’s Cognitive Health WASHINGTON – Former White House Chief Jeff Zients informed Congress on Thursday about concerns regarding the former president’s declining memory and decision-making skills during his time in office. When pressed by reporters, Zients declined to provide answers, stating to the House Oversight Committee that after a troubling discussion […]
Mets offer fans a genuine trip down memory lane with Alumni Classic

The Mets haven’t exactly been a source of excitement lately as they approach the end of the regular season. Still, fans found joy and a sense of nostalgia during Saturday’s pre-game ceremony and the alumni classic game in Flushing. Team owners Steve and Alex Cohen have emphasized their dedication to honoring the past this season, […]
Country artist Gavin Adcock honors the memory of Charlie Kirk during a performance in Missouri

Country Singer Honors Charlie Kirk During Concert Gavin Adcock, a country singer, stirred emotions during a recent concert when he paid tribute to political activist Charlie Kirk, who had recently been killed. At Cabledarmer Arena in Independence, Missouri, Adcock ended the show with a heartfelt mention of Kirk, raising the American flag and leading the […]
Chicago Cubs Pause for Reflection in Memory of Charlie Kirk

The Chicago Cubs took a moment to reflect on the tragic loss of Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA and a conservative activist, who was shot at an event at Utah Valley University (UVU) on Wednesday. “Today, we encourage everyone to join in a moment of reflection and to oppose political violence,” the […]
Has Gen Z Discovered the Secret to Happiness Through ‘Memory Investing’?

Exploring “Memory Investment” and Its Growing Appeal When we think of investment, we often picture stocks, savings, or maybe real estate. But there’s a new trend, especially among younger generations like Gen Z, that’s shifting the focus away from material belongings towards something deeper—what’s being called “memory investment.” So, what exactly does this mean, and […]
Older adults over 80 exhibit memory abilities akin to those of individuals 30 years their junior.

Research Challenges Assumption About Memory Loss in Aging For years, people have thought that memory loss and cognitive decline are just what happens when we age. But recent research is shaking up that assumption. A 25-year study from Northwestern University focused on the brains of “superagers,” who are individuals over 80 that perform on memory […]
Discovery as two FDA-approved medications are shown to reverse Alzheimer’s, including recovering memory

In a remarkable breakthrough, scientists have found that two existing drugs not only slow Alzheimer’s disease but can actually reverse its effects and improve memory in mice. What’s even more intriguing is that both medications are already FDA-approved—though mainly for cancer treatment. The research team initially explored how Alzheimer’s disrupts gene activity in brain cells. […]
Aaron Rodgers declines fan’s request for an autograph due to a rookie season memory challenge

Aaron Rodgers had an interesting interaction with fans on a golf course, where he declined to sign autographs after they struggled to answer questions about his rookie season in 2005. The incident occurred during the American Century Championship Celebrity golf tournament at Lake Tahoe. One fan, who happened to have attended the Green Bay Packers’ […]
Larry Summers seems to have a selective short-term memory about welfare reform

Larry Summers’ Concerns on Medicaid Spending Larry Summers has raised eyebrows among economists for criticizing Republicans’ “cruel” attempts to manage rising Medicaid expenses. Yet, he was involved in significant welfare reforms during his time with President Bill Clinton’s administration. In 1996, Clinton signed legislation that transformed welfare from an entitlement into a work-oriented program, which […]