Lawmakers quietly created a path for cars to watch, judge, and even stop their drivers, and that pathway is now law. This piece breaks down how mandated in-cabin monitoring, corporate surveillance tools, and taxpayer-funded research are combining to put control of your vehicle somewhere between an algorithm and the bureaucracy. The result is a future where titles and keys mean…
Business & Finance
Locking cash into a CD can feel like a boring spreadsheet move, but with rates shifting, it’s suddenly interesting again. This piece walks you through what CDs are selling for today, how APY and compounding affect real returns, concrete examples of what different rates mean for your money, and the main types of CDs to consider. You’ll also get practical…
Health & Wellness
The new take on aging in “Your Aging Advantage” flips a neat timeline on its head and suggests we move through stages, not a single slide toward decline. Stuart Kaplan and Marcus Riley introduce a “flicker stage” — moments when people feel markedly younger or older depending on choices, context and sudden life shifts. The book presses against the idea…
Sports
Joel Embiid publicly urged Philadelphia fans to stop selling NBA Playoffs tickets to New York Knicks supporters, arguing that the city deserves a playoff atmosphere filled with home energy and loyalty rather than rival colors in the stands; he put it bluntly, saying “bigger than you.” This piece explores why his plea landed the way it did, how ticket resale…
Technology
Jigs are the quiet workhorses of every serious shop, turning vague cuts into repeatable precision and keeping fingers well away from spinning blades. This piece shows how jigs boost accuracy, safety, and creativity, then walks through types, build tips, and practical uses you can start using today. Read on and you’ll see how a couple of simple fixtures can lift…