The story examines a recent advertising push that uses military language to promote abortion services to veterans, and it questions whether this tactic respects the service these Americans provided. It outlines where the messaging appeared, why it matters politically and culturally, and what critics say about targeting former service members with medical logistics. The piece argues from a conservative perspective…
Business & Finance
SEALSQ Corp, trading as LAES, released its Q1 2026 financial and operational metrics, reporting roughly $4.1 million in revenue—an increase of more than 200% year over year—and reaffirmed its guidance for FY 2026. The update highlights scaled production, progress on post-quantum products like QS7001 and QVault TPM, a growing partnership network, and a cash and short-term investment balance exceeding $525…
Health & Wellness
New research suggests some common middle ear problems may be tied to a higher chance of developing dementia, based on an analysis of hundreds of thousands of U.S. adults. The Columbia University team used a large National Institutes of Health dataset and published their findings in the Journal of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery. The study examined specific middle…
Sports
I break down how Fernando Mendoza sits at the top of the 2026 draft conversation, who else looks ready to leap into the top three, and what oddsmakers and scouts are watching as the season and draft cycle unfold. Which players will join Fernando Mendoza atop the 2026 NFL Draft board? See the odds for the top three picks. You’ll…
Technology
The United States now hosts the world’s most powerful supercomputer, and it’s notable not just for raw speed but for being the biggest in the country by one specific measure. This piece explains what that metric is, why size and speed don’t always mean the same thing, and what the machine’s presence means for research and industry. Expect clear, direct…