US Top News and Analysis | Salesforce beats on earnings and revenue but full-year guidance comes in light

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Salesforce reported a quarter that beat expectations, posting adjusted earnings of $3.88 per share versus the $3.12 consensus and revenue of $11.13 billion, up 13% year‑over‑year, with net income rising to $2.11 billion; however, its revenue backlog fell short and the company’s full‑year outlook of $45.9‑$46.2 billion in revenue and $14.06‑$14.12 in adjusted EPS was slightly below Wall Street forecasts, prompting the stock to slip. Growth was driven by the Agentforce AI suite, whose annualized revenue topped $1 billion—a 205% increase—and subscription and support revenue climbed 9% to $6.91 billion, while Data 360 and Informatica‑related revenue jumped 25% to $3.68 billion. Salesforce also disclosed acquisitions of the commerce startup Cimulate and sales startup Momentum, and announced that the U.S. Veterans Health Administration will adopt an AI agent in Slack, but investors remain wary of AI‑related competitive pressures, leaving shares down about 33% in 2026 even as the S&P 500 posted a roughly 10% gain.

Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/27/salesforce-crm-q1-earnings-report-2027.html

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On Memorial Day, honoring veterans means ensuring those who came home can get the care they need.

Arizona has 495,040 veterans. Late last year, the administration cut 907 VA jobs in our state — 80 doctors, 85 nurses, 19 psychologists, 45 social workers.

The result? Casa Grande VA: 66-day wait for mental health care. NW Tucson: 77 days.

Look up the impact in your state or district:
https://vhadata.org

#MemorialDay #Veterans #Arizona #VeteransHealth #Indivisible

The article reports that a single dose of ibogaine in Special Operations veterans with traumatic brain injury and PTSD led to lasting changes in brain blood flow and widespread reorganization of neural networks, with associated symptom improvements. Functional imaging tracked blood flow and network connectivity before, immediately after, and one month after treatment, revealing persistent metabolic changes and network remodeling.

This piece is of interest to psychology readers because it links neurobiological changes to symptom relief and demonstrates how psychedelic-assisted interventions may influence brain network dynamics in trauma-related conditions.

Article Title: Brain scans reveal how ibogaine alters neural networks in veterans with head trauma

Link to PsyPost Article: https://nolinkpreview.com/www.psypost.org/brain-scans-reveal-how-ibogaine-alters-neural-networks-in-veterans-with-head-tra/

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VA and DoD Bolster Healthcare Delivery for Veterans, Active-Duty Personnel

When it comes to caring for those who have served and preparing those who will serve next, trust is paramount - and for the VA and DoD, delivering top-notch healthcare services is at the heart of their mission. As the largest healthcare providers in the US, they're dedicated to ensuring the…

https://osintsights.com/va-and-dod-bolster-healthcare-delivery-for-veterans-active-duty-personnel

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VA and DoD Bolster Healthcare Delivery for Veterans, Active-Duty Personnel

Learn how VA and DoD enhance healthcare delivery for veterans and active-duty personnel, bolstering medical services and readiness - read the latest updates now.

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CBD isn’t just one thing. Isolate, Broad Spectrum, Full Spectrum, FECO — they all work differently. If a $500 CBD benefit ever happens, the smartest move isn’t spending faster… it’s understanding the plant first. Learn before you buy. #CBD #Hemp #CannabisEducation #VeteransHealth #SeniorHealth
Thread: New York Times validates ibogaine for treatment-resistant PTSD. Stanford research shows 68% remission rates. Worth reading if you're interested in emerging psychiatric treatments. https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2028112855371833615 #PTSD #VeteransHealth #MentalHealth
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🗞️ BREAKING: New York Times publishes comprehensive feature validating ibogaine for treatment-resistant PTSD. Citing Stanford 2024 research: 68% PTSD remission (vs 30% SSRIs). This is mainstream media recognition of ibogaine as serious clinical therapy, not fringe medicine. 🧵

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Medical cannabis isn’t about teenagers — it’s about seniors, veterans, pain relief, sleep, and real healthcare choices. Across America, legalization is being driven by aging populations looking for safer alternatives. Hashtags: #MedicalCannabis #KansasCannabis #SeniorHealth #VeteransHealth
Most cannabis critics speak from fear, not experience. When you’ve actually seen it help with pain, PTSD, anxiety, or addiction, the conversation changes. Real life > stigma. Firsthand knowledge matters. #CannabisPolicy #MedicalCannabis #VeteransHealth #EndTheStigma #LegalizeKansas #MOHASH
Cannabis use linked to short-term relief of PTSD symptoms in veterans

An ecological momentary assessment study of U.S. veterans found that days when participants reported a greater number of PTSD symptoms were followed by days when they experienced higher levels of negative affect, and vice versa. On days when veterans reported being high from cannabis for longer periods, they tended to report fewer PTSD symptoms and lower levels of negative affect. The paper was published in Psychiatry Research. Post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, is a mental health condition that can develop after a person experiences or witnesses a traumatic event such as combat, assault, accident, or disaster. It is characterized by intrusive symptoms like flashbacks, nightmares, or distressing memories that make the trauma feel as if it is happening again. People with PTSD tend to avoid reminders of the event, including places, conversations, or activities linked to the trauma. They also experience negative changes in thoughts and mood, such as guilt, shame, emotional numbness, or feeling detached from others. Another core feature is hyperarousal, which can manifest as irritability, difficulty sleeping, an exaggerated startle response, or being constantly “on guard.” Study author Jordan P. Davis and his colleagues wanted to explore the associations between daily variations in PTSD symptoms, cannabis use, and negative affect. They aimed to better understand how fluctuations in negative affect influence cannabis use when PTSD symptoms change at the daily level, and vice versa. Negative affect refers to a general experience of distressing emotions, including feelings like fear, shame, irritability, and nervousness. Unlike clinical diagnoses such as depression, negative affect is a broader indicator of unpleasant emotional states. Study participants were 74 U.S. veterans with elevated PTSD symptoms who had recently been discharged from treatment and who also reported using cannabis in the past month. Participants completed a screening survey at the beginning of the study and were asked to provide daily data twice per day for three months. The data were collected using a mobile app called MAVERICK, built using IONIC Capacitor and developed by the study team. The app collects both passive data, such as information from wearable devices and health streams, and active data through questionnaires. On average, participants contributed data on 58 days. Each day, participants completed short questionnaires in the morning and evening that asked about their cannabis use and the number of hours they were high, as well as their PTSD symptoms, using the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM-5 (4-item short form), and their levels of negative affect, measured using the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule – Short Form. The results showed that days when participants experienced more PTSD symptoms tended to be followed by days when they experienced higher levels of negative affect. The reverse was also true: when participants experienced higher levels of negative affect on one day, they tended to report about 12 percent more PTSD symptoms on the following day, on average. On days when participants reported more hours high from cannabis use, they also tended to report lower levels of negative affect and fewer PTSD symptoms, but these effects were limited to the same day. Finally, on days when participants reported more PTSD symptoms, they also tended to report higher levels of negative affect. “Taken together, these findings underscore the importance of distinguishing acute, within-day co-variation from sustained therapeutic benefit, and highlight the need for further longitudinal and mechanistic studies to clarify whether cannabis use reflects a maladaptive coping strategy or merely coincident symptom alleviation,” the study authors concluded. The study contributes to the scientific understanding of PTSD and its manifestations in everyday life. However, all results came from self-reports, leaving room for reporting bias to have influenced the findings. Additionally, the study was conducted on a relatively small and specific sample of veterans treated for PTSD, so results might not generalize to larger or more demographically diverse populations. The paper, “Daily associations between posttraumatic stress disorder, cannabis use, and negative affect among veterans,” was authored by Jordan P. Davis, Shaddy K. Saba, Daniel Leightley, Eric R. Pedersen, John Prindle, Carl A. Castro, Bistra Dilkina, Emily Dworkin, Jonathan Cantor, and Angeles Sedano .

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TODAY September 3 is the last day for submitting a comment to OPPOSE this proposal that Denies Veterans their FREEDOM to CHOOSE what to do with their own bodies! #freedom #abortion #health #healthcare #veterans #veteranshealth #resist #resistance

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