Social Security Earnings Threshold to Increase in 2025

The Social Security Administration has announced that the earnings threshold for Social Security credits will increase to $1,785 in 2025, up from the current $1,730. This change will affect how workers earn credits towards their Social Security benefits, and is part of the annual cost-of-living adjustments made to the program.

Feds Order Bird Flu Screening for US Milk Supplies

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has mandated federal bird flu testing in milk, citing concerns over the potential spread of avian influenza viruses. The move aims to ensure the safety of the nation’s milk supplies and prevent economic losses to dairy farmers.

The Rise of Intel GPUs: A New Era in Graphics Processing

After years of neglect, Intel’s GPU division is finally gaining momentum, with significant improvements in performance, power efficiency, and software support. As the company prepares to launch its Xe-HPG and Xe-HPC GPUs, we take a closer look at the technologies driving this resurgence and what it means for the future of graphics processing.

South Korea’s Impeachment Bid Faces Uncertainty as Protests Continue

Thousands of protesters in South Korea are facing uncertainty as the country’s impeachment bid against President Park Geun-hye appears to be faltering. The Constitutional Court is set to make a final decision on the impeachment, but the process has been delayed, leaving protesters frustrated and worried about the future of the country.