Motorola is teasing its first flagship slab smartphone in nearly two years, called the Signature, which features a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, 16 GB RAM, a 6.7-inch curved display, triple 50MP cameras, and possibly a built-in stylus, positioning it as a potential competitor to the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The device's battery details are still unclear, but it is expected to have a larger capacity than previous models, and its release could be a significant launch in 2026.
President Trump threatened to sue The New York Times over reports that included a note and drawing allegedly signed by him for Jeffrey Epstein, which Trump and his aides deny creating, calling the report a fabrication.
The authenticity of Donald Trump's signature on documents related to Jeffrey Epstein is under scrutiny, with debates over whether it is genuine and its implications for his relationship with Epstein. Trump denies signing the documents, and experts note the difficulty in verifying signatures, but the controversy fuels partisan debates and congressional investigations into Epstein's files.
President Trump declined to comment on an alleged signature in Jeffrey Epstein's 2003 'birthday book,' calling the issue a 'dead issue,' amid ongoing investigations and disputes over the authenticity of the signature, with Democrats pushing for more transparency and documents related to Epstein.
US regulators are open to sharing losses to facilitate the sale of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and Signature Bank, which have been struggling to find buyers due to concerns over their exposure to the technology sector. The banks have been in talks with potential buyers, but the regulators have been hesitant to approve the deals due to the risks involved. However, they are now considering loss-sharing arrangements to help smooth the sale process.