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Home»Author: Dan Veld (Page 3)

Project Hail Mary Prompts Jase Robertson Claim About Phil Quote

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

Jase Robertson walked into Project Hail Mary expecting something totally different and left surprised by how boldly the film nudged at spiritual themes, even spotting a nod to Phil Robertson. This piece follows his reaction,

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Score Amazon Outlet Tech Deals With Real Everyday Value

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

Smart shoppers know that snagging real bargains in tech means balancing price with usefulness. This piece walks you through why Amazon Outlet can be a sweet spot for practical gadgets, what to watch for when

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AI CEOS Backtrack On Job Apocalypse, Move Toward IPOs

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

CEOs at major AI firms once flirted with the idea of a jobless future, but lately their tune has shifted. This article looks at why those warnings quieted, from market pressure and botched rollouts to

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Seth Gruber Ties Augustine Warning To Vice, Political Control

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

Augustine of Hippo’s sharp line about vice — “A man has as many masters as he has vices.” — gets a modern spin in a conversation about power and corruption. Seth Gruber argues that when

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Mark Flag Day, Defend Unity Despite White House Spectacle

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

There’s an eyebrow-raising UFC Freedom 250 on the South Lawn timed with President Trump’s birthday, but Flag Day deserves its own moment. This piece argues that the flag and the ideals it represents matter beyond

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Housing Costs Push Families To Delay Marriage, Homeownership

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

America is squeezed — groceries, utilities, and housing feel outrageously expensive — but the solution isn’t only dollars and cents. This piece argues that reviving strong marriages and growing families can be a practical engine

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Jim Cramer Reaffirms LLY Stock, Explains Buying Caution

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

Jim Cramer made a short, pointed comment this week that clarified his stance on Eli Lilly, saying he wasn’t selling the stock even as some investors hesitate to buy at current levels; analysts have raised

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CRWD Retreats After Cramer Cites Panic Driven Selling

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

Jim Cramer argued that recent selling in CrowdStrike shares was driven more by panic and fear than by anything fundamental, noting that parabolic moves make stocks vulnerable when deals get priced. The company beat estimates

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Christians Facing Persecution In 2026, Five Countries To Watch

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

This article shows where Christians face the harshest pressure today and who’s stepping in to help. It highlights five countries with particularly acute dangers for believers and names organizations doing risky work on the ground.

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Supreme Court To Decide Women’s Sports Protections

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

Jennifer Sey joined Steve Deace to push back on a trend reshaping girls’ sports, using a recent California high school case as a warning that wins in court won’t finish the fight. They focus on

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It Is Well With My Soul, Funeral Pianist Explains Why

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

I’ve spent nearly five decades at the piano in funeral rooms, and this piece looks at why families keep choosing “It Is Well with My Soul,” what happens in that music’s quiet moments, and how

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Buy Semiconductor Stocks Now, NVDA AMD AVGO Prices Pull Back

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

Three big chip names are trading lower after a brutal June session, and this piece walks through why NVIDIA, AMD, and Broadcom slipped, what each company reported, and the risks that could trip up a

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SMR Leader NuScale Drops 40% Ahead Of Three Year Plan

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

NuScale Power has been a poster child for both the promise and the delays of small modular reactors, and its stock slide this year has investors asking what could realistically happen over the next three

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War in Iran Reorders Europe’s Energy Reliance on America

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

This piece lays out how coordinated pressure on Russian energy — tariffs and sanctions, European legal decoupling, targeted strikes, and shifts in alliance posture — has tightened a strategic vise on Moscow, reducing its ability

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Bipartisan Rural Initiative Moves To Break Food Monopolies

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

The fight for rural America just got louder: a new bipartisan effort aims to push back against the growing grip of corporate giants on farming, demand fair markets, and restore economic independence to small towns

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DuckDuckGo Gains Users As Google Pushes AI, Privacy Concerns Rise

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

Google’s recent pivot toward AI in search has nudged a noticeable group of users toward DuckDuckGo, a privacy-first alternative that lets people control whether AI touches their queries; this piece explains why that matters and

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Judge Grants Sorsby Injunction, Texas Tech QB Allowed Amid NCAA Suit

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

Brendan Sorsby won a temporary injunction on June 8 that allows him to play the 2026 season while his gambling case against the NCAA plays out, a decision the NCAA immediately appealed. The story traces

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America is done buying bogus racial alibis

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

The Karmelo Anthony case in Texas is a blunt reminder that crime, culture, and personal responsibility matter more than convenient narratives. A jury found Anthony guilty of first-degree murder in the stabbing of Austin Metcalf,

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Set Up A Budget First Kitchen, Teach Teens Basic Cooking Skills

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

Practical, plain advice on setting up a low-cost first kitchen, the money math behind cooking versus ordering, and two easy recipes anyone can master—even if they’ve only ever used apps to get food delivered. Too

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Rep Luna Moves To Void 2019 Impeachment, Citing DNI Evidence

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna is moving to cancel the 2019 impeachment of President Trump after a new DNI release that she says destroys the case against him. Her move follows a DNI report that described

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Zscaler CEO Warns AI Agents Demand Zero Trust Security Now

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

Jay Chaudhry, Zscaler’s founder and CEO, laid out a sharp, technical case for why AI agents force a rethink of cybersecurity architecture; he warned agents will become the weakest link, explained how zero trust already

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Alphabet GOOGL Poised For Growth, Backed By AI Momentum

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

Alphabet sits at the center of a rapid shift: AI stopped being a threat and turned into the engine that’s boosting search, YouTube, cloud and enterprise sales. This piece walks through who’s holding the stock,

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Spencer Pratt Releases Secret LA Mayoral Audio Allegations

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

Spencer Pratt says he’s not conceding quietly after the Los Angeles mayoral primary shoved him out of the runoff. He claims to have secretly recorded material that could shake a leading candidate and fired off

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Ariana Grande Demands White House Remove Her Song From ICE Video

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

The White House posted a short video using a pop star’s music to highlight Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the singer publicly objected, the sound was removed, and the exchange ignited predictable celebrity outrage and a

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Knicks Comeback Fuels Manhattan Attack, Teen Left Critical

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

A teenager was seriously injured outside a Midtown watch party after the Knicks’ dramatic Game 4 win, with police saying a group confronted him and one man wearing a referee-style shirt assaulted the teen. Witness

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The Clash Reframes Safe European Home As Jamaica Reality Check

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

I pulled a Classic Punk playlist and stumbled into a memory about The Clash and the Dead Kennedys, songs that once felt like anti-establishment battle cries but now read like warnings from musicians who loved

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DOJ Data Shows Most Noncitizen Sentences Involve Illegal Aliens

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

The Justice Department’s newest numbers make one thing plain: noncitizen offenders show up in the federal prison rolls in big numbers, and a startling share of those are people who crossed the border illegally. Conservative

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Georgia Father Arrested After Allegedly Killing 4-Year-Old Daughter

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

Police in Atlanta say a four-year-old girl died after suffering multiple stab wounds in a domestic violence incident that unfolded late on March 14. Authorities allege the girl’s father attacked her to punish the mother

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Mifepristone Risks Contaminating US Water, States Demand EPA Probe

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

Mifepristone, the widely used abortion pill, is now at the center of a new environmental and public health dispute. Republican attorneys general are urging the EPA to investigate whether rising use and looser rules have

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Invest $5,000 In Coca-Cola Stock Today, Earn $33 Quarterly

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

I’ll show what a $5,000 stake in Coca-Cola buys you in cold, predictable cash; run the math on shares, dividends, and quarterly payouts; explain why the dividend has been so durable; and highlight the corporate

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Wbg Tax Targets 30% Fee Growth With New VAT Service, Expansion

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

Wbg, a full-service accountancy group, is gearing up for a major tax-fee boost driven by a new VAT advisory arm and an expanding footprint across the UK and Ireland. The firm expects tax fee income

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SpaceX IPO Makes Musk Trillionaire, Creates 4,400 Millionaires

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

SpaceX’s public debut sent shockwaves through markets and lives alike, vaulting the company into the record books and pushing Elon Musk past the trillionaire mark while turning thousands of employees into overnight millionaires. The IPO

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Midland Shooting Leaves Suspect Dead, Ten People Injured

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

The city of Midland, Texas, was rocked Friday morning by a violent shooting that escalated into a police standoff, leaving at least one person dead and multiple others injured as law enforcement deployed armored units

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Virginia Residents Demand Action, Prosecutors Ignore Violent Immigrants

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

Virginia faces a public safety showdown: the southern border is said to be secure under the current administration, yet local sanctuary policies here are leaving communities exposed to repeat violent offenders and preventing cooperation between

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Paxton Warns Big 12 Of $200M Liability Over Texas Tech Boycott

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

Ken Paxton waded into the row over Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby’s gambling case and warned the Big 12 that any broad boycott of the Red Raiders could cost the conference and its members dearly,

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Christopher Rufo Reshapes New College, Sparks John Oliver Criticism

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

John Oliver spent a full-frontal segment obsessing over Christopher Rufo and the conservative makeover at New College of Florida, and the fight now reads less like pundit theater and more like a political reshaping of

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Surveillance Captures Suspects In Fatal Shooting Of Penn State Student

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

A Penn State senior was fatally shot in South Philadelphia after a dispute that investigators say began when his phone was taken, and police have released surveillance footage and offered a reward as the community

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Wembanyama Criticized By Whitlock For Skipping Anthem

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

Jason Whitlock unloaded on Victor Wembanyama after Game 3, arguing that the Spurs’ young star showed disrespect by skipping the national anthem and that his behavior reflects bigger problems with the NBA and its culture.

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Save On 4 Power Tool Deals, Upgrade Your Workshop Now

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

This quick guide walks you through the best ways to snag four must-see power tool discounts this month, how to tell a genuine deal from smoke and mirrors, and what to check so your workshop

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Border Patrol Rescues 39 Migrants From Burning Trailer

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

A speeding tractor trailer that fled a Border Patrol checkpoint burst into flames, but officers managed a dramatic rescue of everyone inside; two men from the cab now face federal charges while authorities sort out

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Buy Realty Income Now, 5.4% Yield Appeals to Retirees

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

Realty Income is back on the radar because its yield sits near 5.4% while the company keeps churning out monthly payments, and recent rate moves have made the payout look more secure. This piece covers

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Fed Chair Warsh Rate Hike Could Cost Americans $3 Billion

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

Kevin Warsh’s arrival at the Fed matters to every American who borrows. With inflation still elevated, the odds are leaning toward higher rates, not cuts, and that shift would hit households, especially those carrying credit

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Vance Boelter Pleads Guilty, Accepts Life Terms For Lawmakers’ Murders

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

The guilty plea by Vance Boelter in the killings of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband closed the federal case and spared jurors a death penalty fight. The plea came with life sentences plus additional

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US Considers Public Equity In AI Firms, Risks Rise

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

This piece pushes back on a dangerous idea: turning private AI companies into public property. It argues that handing pieces of these firms to the government risks saddling taxpayers with massive losses while locking the

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California Election Doubts Prompt Glenn Beck Warning

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

Glenn Beck warns that California leaders are treating election skepticism as a threat instead of answering the questions people raise, arguing new rules could silence observers and hand the state control over how ballots are

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Boston Kids Held Up At Lemonade Stand, Police Hunt Juveniles

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

Two children running a lemonade stand in south Boston were threatened at gunpoint by two juveniles, who took the money and fled. Neighbors and city officials have rallied support while police hunt for the suspects,

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Damodaran Revalues SpaceX 28% Below $1.8T IPO Forecast

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

SpaceX is asking the market to buy a vision: a $1.8 trillion IPO that bundles reusable rockets, a fast-growing Starlink internet arm, and an ambitious AI push. Yet valuation specialist Aswath Damodaran peels back the

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Tariffs Force Rethink As Chinese Cars Surge In Europe

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

The auto tariff debate is more than price talk. This piece looks at why tariffs are being pushed, what happened when Europe faced cheap Chinese cars, how American factory investment is already changing communities, and

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Knicks Fans Claim Trump Curse Caused Game 3 Chaos, Now

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Outside Madison Square Garden, a loud group of Knicks fans blamed President Donald Trump for the team’s Game 3 loss, citing bad vibes, extra security and what they called a curse; team owner James Dolan

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ICE Arrests Convicted Child Abusers And Sexual Predators This Week

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Federal immigration agents arrested multiple noncitizens this week who have documented convictions for some of the most serious crimes — from child cruelty and sexual violence to drug trafficking and burglary — and officials are

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Trump Victory Spurs Democratic Leftward Shift, GOP Faces Crossroads

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

The 2024 election returned President Trump to the White House and rewired the political map, and now Republicans are sizing up what comes next: a Democratic Party sliding left, a GOP wrestling with succession, and

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Neal McDonough Details Alcohol Battle, Losing Home, Career

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Neal McDonough opens up about a dark stretch when drinking and industry fallout cost him his home and nearly ended his career, how a friend’s kindness and his wife’s ultimatum pulled him back, and how

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Zach Lahn Victory Fuels MAHA Movement Toward Iowa Coalition

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Zach Lahn’s surprise win in Iowa’s GOP primary has people asking whether a MAHA-style movement is quietly forming the backbone of a refreshed conservative coalition. The chatter centers on robust immigration stances, a turn toward

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Schumer, Markey Endorse Graham Platner Ahead Of November Race

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

The Maine Democratic primary ended with Graham Platner winning handily, and now big-name Democrats are lining up behind him despite a string of ugly revelations about his past. This piece walks through who backed him,

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Upgrade Home Workshop Now With Heavy Duty Hardware, Organizers

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Ready to make your home workshop tougher, neater, and faster? This piece highlights heavy-duty hardware and smart organizational gear that actually change how you work, not just how your shop looks. You will get practical

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Alleged Paid Votes On Skid Row Raise Concerns In LA Primary

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

The Los Angeles mayoral primary left a lot of people angry and suspicious when Spencer Pratt’s early second-place showing evaporated and reports surfaced that some homeless residents on Skid Row said they were paid to

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APA Agrees To Acquire Savant Alaska, Nutaaq Pipeline For About $70M

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

APA has agreed to buy Savant Alaska for about $70 million up front, plus contingent payments tied to future development, in a move that folds Badami infrastructure, pipeline access and more than 100,000 acres into

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European Audit Firms Scale Beyond Talent Limits With AI

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Firms across Europe are hitting a hard limit on growth because local talent pools can’t keep up with demand for audit, compliance, and advisory work. This piece explains how technology, international teaming, and new delivery

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Green Energy PACs Defeat Chip Roy In Texas AG Runoff

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

A coalition of well-funded clean energy donors spent heavily to stop Rep. Chip Roy’s bid for Texas attorney general after he threatened federal green subsidies; this article walks through who funded the attack, what tactics

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Lincoln Reflecting Pool Workers Visit White House, Meet Trump

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

President Trump welcomed the crew that restored the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool to the White House, signed hats, handed out presidential challenge coins, and celebrated a renovation that drained, cleaned, sealed, and refilled the basin

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Caitlin Clark Faces System Shift, Mychal Thompson Urges Move

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Mychal Thompson, the two-time NBA champion and long-time Caitlin Clark admirer, is raising eyebrows with a claim that the Indiana Fever might not be using Clark in a way that suits her talents. A viral

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Ohio Bar Allegedly Vandalized After Pride Flag Removed, Window Smashed

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Staff at a Clintonville bar say two men tore down a Pride flag hours after it was hung and then returned to smash a window with a rock, sending the place into a brief lockdown

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Conservatives Reclaim American Identity As Immigration Surges

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Conservatives have spent years recoiling from identity politics, but when borders and belonging are at stake we cannot pretend identity is irrelevant. This piece argues that a healthy national identity is essential to a functioning

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Lawn Mower Hardware Stops Grass Build Up Today, Prevents Rust

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Ready to stop scraping dried grass off your mower every weekend? This piece walks through the tools that actually make cleaning faster, the materials that protect your deck and blades, and the routine steps that

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Compare Sam’s Club And Costco Origins, Find Which Began First

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

This piece traces the origins of the big-box warehouse clubs and answers the simple question shoppers love to argue about: which came first, Sam’s Club or Costco? It explains the deeper history that predates both

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Avoid Installing iOS 27 Developer Beta, Why iPhone Owners Should Wait

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Apple has released the first iOS 27 developer beta, and while it brings the usual early access to new features and APIs, it is not something every iPhone owner should rush to install right now.

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SONAR Debuts Accepted Truckload Volume Index, Tracks Moving Freight

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

SONAR has rolled out the Accepted SONAR Truckload Volume Index (ASTVI), a daily index that tracks freight that was actually accepted and moved, not just tendered. This piece explains what ASTVI measures, why that distinction

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Start Using Bond Exchange Traded Funds To Protect Retirement Wealth

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

This article walks a steady, no-nonsense path for risk-averse investors who want growth without sleepless nights. It explains what bond ETFs are, why they suit cautious portfolios, the main bond types to consider, the risks

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Nancy Mace Falls In South Carolina GOP Primary After Trump Snub

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

I’ll walk you through what happened in South Carolina’s GOP governor race, why Rep. Nancy Mace fell short, how her relationship with former President Trump factored in, what her post-election messages said, and which candidates

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Accelerate US Humanoid Robot Development To Secure Economic Leadership

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

Humanoid robots are moving from science fiction into everyday life, and that shift will decide who controls the next industrial revolution. This piece argues that the United States must lead in robotics for reasons of

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Maine Senate Allegations Rock Campaign, LA Mayoral Race Shifts

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

The midterm buzz this week mixed scandal and surprise: a Maine Senate contender faces disturbing allegations from ex-girlfriends while an unexpected shakeup in Los Angeles leaves voters staring at another all-Democrat runoff. Commentary from conservative

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Iphone Adoption Reduces US Women’s Birth Rates, Study

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

The new analysis links the 2007 iPhone launch to a measurable drop in U.S. fertility, pointing to shifting time use, fewer in-person encounters and changing sexual behavior as possible drivers rather than the usual suspects

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ActBlue CEO Invokes Fifth Amendment Amid Foreign Donation Questions

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

Regina Wallace-Jones, the CEO of Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue, repeatedly invoked the Fifth Amendment during a House Administration hearing when pressed about foreign donations and fraud-prevention practices; Republicans see the refusals as confirmation that tough

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Frisco Murder Victim’s Father Delivers Fiery Impact Statement

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

The Collin County courtroom held raw grief and a hard verdict after a jury found Karmelo Anthony guilty in the 2025 stabbing death of Austin Metcalf at a Frisco track meet, then handed down a

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Android 17 Rolling Out To Major Tablets Later This Year

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

Android 17 is on the horizon for tablets, and this piece walks through which flagship slates are expected to get the update, what changes to expect at a glance, how rollout timing usually plays out,

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Compare General Mills, Campbell’s For Safer 7% Dividend Income

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

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

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Starbucks Mulls Japan Stake Sale, IPO Options As Bank Talks Intensify

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

Starbucks is once again reshaping how it runs its global business, now weighing options for its Japan operations that could include selling a minority stake or taking the unit public, with potential interest from private

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Californians Face Federal Election Fraud Charges, US Attorney Warns

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

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

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Rep Dan Goldman Confronts ICE, Frees Father Outside Court

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

Rep. Dan Goldman says he stepped between Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and a family outside an immigration courtroom, claiming the agents broke the law and that his office secured the father’s release. The incident

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Caitlin Clark Must Demand Trade Immediately From Fever, Whitlock Says

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

Jason Whitlock has argued that Caitlin Clark’s meteoric rise in the WNBA is at risk, claiming the Indiana Fever’s internal structure and personnel are actively undermining her. He insists Clark should leave the franchise, overhaul

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Late Ballots Flip Los Angeles Mayoral Race, Prompt Fraud Allegations

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

The Los Angeles mayoral runoff produced a late-night twist that left conservatives crying foul, with Liz Wheeler and others claiming the late-mail ballot surge for Nithya Raman was suspicious and President Trump amplifying those doubts

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Belfast Attack By Sudanese Asylum Seeker Triggers Riots

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

The streets of north Belfast erupted after a brutal knife attack by a Sudanese asylum seeker left a man badly injured and a community shaken. Video of the assault spread fast, sparking outrage, a planned

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LGBTQ Center Replaces Pride Flags, Installs Cameras After Vandalism

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

The New Castle Prism Initiative discovered Pride flags torn down and damaged outside the Third Independent Presbyterian Church, prompting alarm from staff, a police report, and renewed support from the community as organizers replaced flags

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OpenAI Files IPO, Investors Prepare For Possible Trillion Valuation

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

OpenAI has quietly taken the first formal step toward an initial public offering by filing a confidential S-1, and that move has investors and tech watchers thinking about valuation, timing, and what a public OpenAI

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Tower Semiconductor Surges On Q1 Beat, $1.3B Photonics Deals

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

Tower Semiconductor sprinted higher in May after a quarter that answered a lot of investor questions: revenue and profit surprised to the upside, management rolled out hefty silicon photonics orders stretching into 2028, customers even

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DOJ Secures Cleveland Clinic Agreement To End Gender Care For 20 Years

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

The Justice Department reached a settlement with the Cleveland Clinic that forces an end to pediatric gender-affirming care at the institution for two decades, includes a six-figure fine, and requires millions in restorative services for

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California Governor Race Sets Becerra, Hilton For November Runoff

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

The California primary boiled down to two very different visions: a seasoned Democratic insider and a media-savvy Republican outsider moving on to November. Voters navigated a crowded field, slow counting, and loud accusations about the

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North Belfast Good Samaritan Stops Attempted Beheading

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

An attempted beheading in the Kinnaird Avenue area of North Belfast was thwarted late Monday night after a stick-wielding Good Samaritan and other passersby intervened, giving the attacker a good thwacking. Although he kept his

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Trump Booed Then Cheered At Knicks Game, Street Violence Erupts

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

New York Knicks fans were among the loudest of any in their reaction to President Trump’s appearance at the NBA Finals on Monday night. There was one hurdle that Trump supporters in the building seemingly

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Nithya Raman Tops Spencer Pratt In Los Angeles Primary

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

Far-left Los Angeles City Councilwoman Nithya Raman defeated former reality TV star Spencer Pratt in the primary election for L.A. mayor, according to the Associated Press and NBC News. Raman will go head-to-head with incumbent

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Bronx Bus Confrontation Turns Deadly, Teen Sought by Police

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

A man’s attempt to call out a teenager for talking too loudly on a Bronx MTA bus turned deadly on Monday, leaving a 41-year-old dead and the young suspect at large as police sift through

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AI Reshapes Daily Life, Urgent Choices for Work and Home

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

We live inside technology the way previous generations lived inside factories and railways. This piece looks at how digital tools shape daily life, why extremes fail, and why choosing an intentional middle path gives you

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Palo Alto Networks Surpasses $10B Run Rate, Outperforms S&P 500

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

Palo Alto Networks has morphed from a firewall vendor into a major cybersecurity platform, crossing a $10 billion revenue run rate while posting consecutive earnings beats. This piece walks through the company’s platform strategy, recent

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Anthropic Advisor Warns AI Gains Overstated, Valuations Bubble

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

Eric Ries, longtime startup thinker and an Anthropic governance advisor, pushed back hard on the idea that AI is already turbocharging corporate productivity. He argued that some cost cuts are being dressed up as AI

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Military Members Report Mental Screening After COVID Vaccine Refusal

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

The documentary “Duty to Disobey” gathers testimony from current and former U.S. service members who say they faced harsh consequences after refusing COVID-19 vaccinations, including mental health screenings and career impacts. It points fingers at

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Pentagon Restores LDS Church, Fixes Faith Codes After Outcry

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

The Pentagon quietly tried to simplify its faith coding system and accidentally kicked off a public row over whether members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints count as Christians, sparking pushback from

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WNBA Stars Criticize USA 250 Patch, League Pauses Plan

Dan Veld June 9, 2026

WNBA forward Brianna Turner publicly pushed back against plans to add a USA 250 patch to WNBA All-Star gear, arguing the anniversary patch overlooks the history of slavery and the lived reality of many players’

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Ohio Teen Arrested After Pantsing Transgender, Banned From Six Flags

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

An 18-year-old man was arrested after an incident at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky where a guest was forcibly exposed in front of other visitors. Authorities say the accused pulled down the victim’s skirt

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DOJ Indictment Spurs Dave Landau To Lampoon SPLC, Viral Skit

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

The Department of Justice’s indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center for allegedly funnelling millions to extremist informants has set off a wave of disbelief and mockery, and a comedian has turned the scandal into

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Florida Police Preempt Teen Beach Takeover Using Social Media

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

Police in St. Johns County say they stopped a planned “teen takeover” at St. Augustine Beach after spotting and tracking social posts that encouraged a chaotic gathering; authorities canceled the event, warned of zero tolerance,

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