Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles say they are moving in after troubling delays and loose voter identification rules surfaced in this month’s California primaries, and their top prosecutor warned that criminal election fraud charges are coming as investigations ramp up. Federal first assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli laid out concerns on national radio and social posts about vote-count delays and…
Business & Finance
Both General Mills and Campbell’s are offering roughly 7% dividend yields right now, and that kind of payout grabs attention fast. This piece looks at the numbers behind those yields, the recent earnings that matter for payout coverage, how the market is pricing risk, and which company looks marginally safer for income investors who need steady cash flow. Read on…
Health & Wellness
Dirty sodas are the sugary, creamy soft drinks sweeping menus and social feeds, and this piece breaks down what they are, where they came from, why health experts are worried, how chains are selling them, and simple swaps or limits to keep them as an occasional treat. What started as a customizable soda shop idea has become a nationwide sweet…
Sports
A.J. Brown made headlines again after his move to New England, leaving a crisp, unmistakable mark back at the Philadelphia facility. The moment says something about football, about locker room conversations, and about the personalities that shape a season. This piece walks through what happened, how people reacted, and what it might mean for both teams going forward. When a…
Technology
Apple has pulled the curtain back on iOS 27 and a developer beta is already available for those who want to test early. This article walks through what to expect, the real risks of running pre-release software, and sensible precautions to protect your device and data. Developer betas let enthusiasts and app makers get hands-on with the next version before…