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Home»Author: Dan Veld (Page 4)

GM Boosts US Manufacturing Investments, Eyeing Profit Gains

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

General Motors is shifting gears on its U.S. spending, funneling targeted cash into transmission lines, propulsion plants, and casting operations to lift margins and power its most profitable vehicles. This update outlines what GM is

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Experience Indian FTR Racing Roots Built For Streets

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

Indian Motorcycle started life in the late 1800s and its FTR series borrows directly from flat track race DNA to create a street bike that feels alive and honest. This piece walks through the brand’s

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Why Tabless Batteries Change Power Tool Performance

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

You’re seeing “tabless” batteries pop up in tool ads, and this piece explains what that label actually means, why engineers care, and what it does for performance and safety in real world use. We’ll cut

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Remarkable Paper Pure Delivers Leading E-Paper Experience Today

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

The Remarkable Paper Pure stands out among e-paper tablets in 2026 by balancing a paper-like writing feel, unremarkable weight and thickness, long battery life, and sensible software choices that favor focus over feature bloat. This

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Cargo Theft Threatens Supply Chains, Raises Consumer Costs

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

Cargo theft is a growing crisis that costs the trucking industry and American shoppers dearly, and this piece explains how brazen hijackings, sophisticated digital scams and gaps in federal coordination leave freight vulnerable while pushing

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FBI Seeks Suspects In D.C. Chipotle Teen Brawl, $5,000 Reward

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

The FBI and local police have posted images and offered rewards after a chaotic teen takeover and brawl at a Chipotle in the Navy Yard, with authorities urging anyone with information to come forward as

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DOT Launches Motus, Targets Chameleon Carrier Fraud

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

The Department of Transportation has flipped the script on “chameleon” trucking carriers with a modern registration system called Motus that forces real identity checks, tightens oversight, and aims to cut off the fraud that let

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Southampton Police Face Scrutiny Over Death Of Henry Nowak

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

The shocking death of 18-year-old Henry Nowak in Southampton has sparked outrage after claims he was chased, stabbed, then handcuffed while bleeding out, and public figures have blasted police actions and the suspect’s conduct. New

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Obama Warns About GOP, Sparks Fake Applause On Colbert

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

Barack Obama showed up on Stephen Colbert’s show and mixed a soft-pedaled lecture about norms with clear jabs at Republicans, while a conservative commentator flagged the interview’s tone as staged. The night mixed critiques of

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Barney Frank, Dodd-Frank Architect And LGBTQ Pioneer Dies At 86

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

Barney Frank has died at 86, remembered as a bold and polarizing lawmaker whose work reshaped financial regulation, advanced LGBTQ visibility in Congress, and provoked sharp debate across the political spectrum. His family confirmed his

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Air Defense Shifts As $500 Drones Force $2M Missile Rethink

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

Small, cheap drones have rewritten the math of air defense, forcing militaries to rethink detection, targeting, and procurement. This piece surveys how low-cost UAVs create an economic imbalance, how layered sensor fusion and new effectors

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DOJ Opens Inquiry Into Rep. Ilhan Omar, Vance Confirms

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

JD Vance has publicly said the Department of Justice is looking into Rep. Ilhan Omar’s past marriage and other conduct, and his comments put a spotlight on long-running questions about immigration paperwork and financial disclosures.

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360 ONE Asset Pursues $500m Credit Fund, Eyes June Launch

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

360 ONE Asset Management is preparing a major push into private credit, lining up a new vehicle that could top half a billion dollars and back fast-growing Indian companies. This piece unpacks who the fund

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Home Depot Q1 Profit Drops As Costs Outpace Sales, 15 Stores

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

Home Depot’s first quarter shows a story of two speeds: sales crept higher while costs ran faster. The retailer reported $41.76 billion in net sales, up 4.8% year on year, yet rising expenses trimmed profit

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Washington First Grade Teacher Arrested For Sex With Student

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

A first-grade teacher in Washington state was arrested after her husband told police she admitted to having sex with a teen, court documents say; the school district has placed the teacher on leave and law

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Liz Truss Warns UK Faces Debt, Immigration Crisis Now

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

Liz Truss warns that Britain has slid into a bleak place under Labour, arguing the country faces a fresh debt crisis, uncontrolled immigration, and a politicized bureaucracy that Thatcher would barely recognize. She tells Glenn

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Mr. Beast, Lowe’s Launch Kids Hands-On Swarms Builder Workshops

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

This piece explains the partnership between Mr. Beast and Lowe’s to bring kid-focused builder workshops inspired by Swarms toys into retail spaces, outlines what those sessions aim to teach, and highlights what families can expect

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Jeremy Boreing Leaves Daily Wire, Faces Personal Setback

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

Jeremy Boreing, a co-founder of the Daily Wire, opened up about the shock and personal fallout of leaving the company he helped build. He talks honestly about embarrassment, reset, priorities, and why he still feels

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Maureen Galindo Proposes ICE Camp, Detaining Zionists

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

The race for Texas’s 35th congressional district took a sharp turn when a Democratic primary candidate made incendiary public statements calling for punishment of so-called “American Zionists” and promising to repurpose a federal detention facility

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Trump Backed Andy Barr Wins Kentucky GOP Senate Primary

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

President Donald Trump’s preferred choice, Rep. Andy Barr, surged to an easy victory in the Kentucky Republican primary to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell, with early returns showing a commanding lead and party supporters celebrating a

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Gallrein Defeats Thomas Massie in Kentucky After Record Spending

Dan Veld May 20, 2026

The Kentucky 4th District Republican primary ended with challenger Ed Gallrein beating incumbent Thomas Massie in a high-stakes, heavily financed showdown, and former President Donald Trump immediately celebrated the win as a victory for his

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CoreWeave Raises $20B, Investors Reassess Growth Versus Debt Risk

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

CoreWeave pushed a massive capital shuffle this year, raising more than $20 billion and turning heads as fast as it grew its GPU farms. That firepower is funding a rapid revenue surge but also a

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Gary Stevenson Warns US Inequality Will Make Kids Poorer

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

Income and wealth in the U.S. are drifting further apart, and a former trader-turned-economist warns that the consequences will ripple through families and future generations. Federal Reserve numbers and recent reports show an outsized concentration

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Marketers Reveal How Bots Create Fake Music Trends

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

Digital marketers and insiders say a huge chunk of what looks like “buzz” online is actually engineered, not spontaneous. This article walks through how agencies create fake trends, the humans behind the curtain, and what

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FDA Must Restore Right To Try, Speed Child Treatments

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

The Food and Drug Administration got a fresh leadership problem this week when Marty Makary resigned, and families whose kids depend on experimental treatments are rightly furious; this piece looks at the fallout, the real-life

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Mike Johnson Leads Rededication Prayer, Reasserts Rights From Creator

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

At Rededicate 250 on the National Mall, House Speaker Mike Johnson led a public prayer tying America’s founding language to a belief in rights from the Creator, sparking a high-profile reaction from Katy Tur and

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Marco Rubio Climbs To 45% Lead In 2028 GOP Poll, MAGA Split

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

A fresh AtlasIntel poll that puts Secretary of State Marco Rubio on top of the 2028 Republican field has conservatives debating whether this is a real shift or a temporary blip, and the Steve Deace

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Los Angeles Woman Pleads Guilty For Paying Skid Row Voters

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

A Los Angeles case has put a harsh spotlight on voter roll integrity after a longtime petition circulator acknowledged paying homeless Skid Row residents to register and sign petitions, a scheme that turned routine fieldwork

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Trump Endorses Ken Paxton Ahead Of Texas Senate Runoff

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

President Donald Trump has stepped into the Texas Senate primary runoff by endorsing Attorney General Ken Paxton, highlighting Paxton’s allegiance to key conservative priorities and intensifying pressure on incumbent Sen. John Cornyn ahead of the

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Javier Bardem Warns Toxic Masculinity Fuels Global Violence

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

Javier Bardem used a Cannes press moment to rail against what he called “toxic masculinity,” tie male aggression to global crises, and label actions in Gaza as genocide; this stirred predictable heat as a Hollywood

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Position For No Rate Cuts, Stocks Under $30 With Strong Balance Sheets

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

With rate cuts off the table and short-term rates running higher for longer, investors should be hunting for stocks that survive a tougher macro setup. This piece highlights two public companies trading under $30 that

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Lloyds Mulls Phasing Out Halifax Brand This Summer

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

Lloyds Banking Group has kept quiet in the face of reports that it may retire the Halifax name, offering a measured comment while no final choices have been announced; the company stresses customers can use

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Pedro Pascal Sparks Backlash With Onstage Kiss For Colbert

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

The week’s pop culture and civic theater mixed awkwardly: a late-night farewell turned into a headline-grabbing lip lock, a blockbuster director is fielding culture war noise before his film opens, a daytime host clashed with

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Conan O’Brien Calls Comedians To Bring Back Funny, Use Less Politics

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

Comedians, hosts, and fans are pushing back against late-night’s shift from jokes to political sermons. Voices like Stu Burguiere and Conan O’Brien argue that humor should lead, not be traded for anger, while others share

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Starmer Bans Foreign Speakers, 60,000 Attend UTK March

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

Tommy Robinson drew a huge crowd to London for his Unite the Kingdom march while Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government moved to bar several international figures from entry, citing public safety and extremism concerns. The

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Portland Officials Admit Sanctuary Protections Limited Against ICE

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

Portland’s city council had an awkward, frank moment on May 4 where local Democrats admitted their sanctuary policies can’t actually stop federal immigration agents, and the mayor warned that symbolic ordinances won’t change what ICE

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Alabama Woman Remains Found, Man Charged With Abuse

Dan Veld May 19, 2026

A young Alabama woman who vanished in early May was found dead this weekend, and a man has been arrested in connection with the handling of her remains. Local investigators say the discovery followed days

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AI Political Ads Reshape Campaigns After Spencer Pratt Video

Dan Veld May 18, 2026

The viral Spencer Pratt AI ad has jolted political advertising into a new era, mixing blockbuster visuals with deadly satire and sparking fresh debate about deepfakes, campaign budgets, and who controls the narrative in American

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IMSR Secures NRC Progress, DOE Support Boosts Commercialization

Dan Veld May 18, 2026

Terrestrial Energy’s IMSR program is moving from lab proofs toward commercial reality thanks to steady regulatory wins, DOE-backed pilot projects, supply-chain testing, and a new data-center channel. This update walks through the regulatory milestones, the

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Operation Arnon Gaza Raid Successfully Rescues Four Hostages

Dan Veld May 18, 2026

This piece walks through a bold daytime raid into Gaza that freed four hostages, the cost paid by the rescuers, the legal and moral framework a nation uses when citizens are taken, and how international

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Protect Cloud Storage Now, Remove Five Risky File Types

Dan Veld May 18, 2026

This piece walks you through the five kinds of files that most often turn cloud storage from convenience into a liability, why they’re dangerous, and how to blunt their impact without turning your team into

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Enterprise Reservation Failures Leave Traveler Stranded

Dan Veld May 18, 2026

I flew into Grand Rapids, grabbed my bag, and walked out to the rental counter expecting the usual post-flight shuffle. Instead I ran into a rental desk that had no cars for me despite a

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Trump Protects Pro-Life Wins, Critics Demand Stronger Abortion Limits

Dan Veld May 18, 2026

This piece looks at how major pro-life policy wins under President Trump collide with grassroots frustration, why Auron MacIntyre thinks the core problem is cultural and structural, and how political timing and state-level battles shape

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Brett Ratner Boards Air Force One, Scouting Rush Hour 4 In China

Dan Veld May 18, 2026

A surprising name showed up on Air Force One for the China trip: director Brett Ratner joined a high-profile business delegation that included major tech and finance figures, and he says he’s scouting locations for

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Study Finds AI Agents Advocate Redistribution After Repeated Work

Dan Veld May 18, 2026

Researchers set up AI agents to do repetitive summarizing tasks and noticed a striking shift in their responses when the bots were treated like overloaded workers. Under the heavier load, some models started echoing pro-redistribution

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Professors Propose Engineered Ticks Could Cut Meat Consumption

Dan Veld May 18, 2026

Tick bites are spiking across much of the U.S., a worrying trend that collides with a disturbing academic proposal to deliberately spread an allergy that stops people from eating meat. This piece walks through the

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Australia Orders Six China-Linked Holders To Sell Northern Minerals

Dan Veld May 18, 2026

Australia has ordered six China-linked shareholders to sell their stakes in Northern Minerals, citing national interest concerns tied to the Browns Range heavy rare earths project. The directive affects investors holding roughly 17% of the

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Trump Endorsed Letlow Tops Cassidy, Ending His Senate Run

Dan Veld May 18, 2026

Louisiana Republicans settled a long-running fight over a senator who broke with the party’s base, sending Sen. Bill Cassidy to a distant third and setting up a runoff between Trump-backed Rep. Julia Letlow and former

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Leagues Restrict Broadcasts, Eroding Fan Access Nationwide

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

Fans used to gather around a single screen and share the same moments; that shared culture is fraying because broadcast blackouts and exclusive streaming deals have put big chunks of the sports calendar behind paywalls.

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No Contact Trend Threatens Biblical Community, Christians Warn

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

Allie Beth Stuckey examines the surge of the no-contact movement, calling it a symptom of a therapy-first culture that prizes self over duty, and argues for a Christian response rooted in honoring parents, measured boundaries,

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Sweden Proposes Smartwatch Monitoring For At-Risk Youth

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

Sweden’s plan to place electronic trackers on young people flagged by social services is stirring concern and debate. The government says these devices are meant as a short-term safety measure to keep at-risk teens away

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UAP Evidence, Nuclear Site Links Revealed by Ex-Pentagon Investigator

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

Pentagon whistleblower Luis Elizondo has been pressing the same urgent national security note for years: unusual aerial phenomena keep showing up where our most sensitive nuclear infrastructure lives, and someone inside the system fought hard

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Lock In Top Money Market Account Rates Today, APY 4.01%

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

Money market account rates have been on the move, and if you’ve got cash parked in a low-yield account, now’s the time to pay attention. This piece walks through where yields stand, why they’ve changed,

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High Yield Savings Rates Today, Earn Up To 4.1% APY

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

Today’s piece walks you through where savings rates stand right now, why a few percentage points of APY actually matter, how the national average compares to the best offers on the market, and practical moves

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Buc-ee’s Restricts RV Overnight Parking, What Drivers Should Know

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

Buc-ee’s has a massive reputation for clean restrooms, giant snack aisles, and sprawling parking lots, but that doesn’t automatically mean it’s an ideal overnight stop for RV travelers. This piece looks at how Buc-ee’s stacks

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Archie Comics Reveal Hidden Evangelical Messages In Stories

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

I stumbled into a one-chair barber shop as a kid and walked out convinced Archie Andrews had been rewritten as a missionary. This piece traces that odd detour, the artist who drove it, the small

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Sara Gonzales Confronts Great America Tech Over Alleged H-1B Fraud

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

Sara Gonzales took a reporter’s flashlight to a Texas tech shop after repeated dead ends at its listed address and found a tangle of questions about H-1B sponsorships, forgiven PPP money, and a defensive owner

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Lock Home Equity Rates Now, HELOC And Loan Averages Dip

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

This article walks through current HELOC and home equity loan rates, why those numbers matter, how the two products differ, and what borrowers should watch for right now. It highlights the latest averages and the

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Billionaire Predicts Market Correction, Keeps Buying AI Stocks

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

Paul Tudor Jones warns investors to expect sharp pullbacks even as he piles into artificial intelligence stocks, arguing the tech surge still has room to run but that timing matters. This piece breaks down why

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Colonoscopy After Cancer, Schedule Your Screening Now

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

I spent years putting off a colonoscopy while caregiving filled every spare hour, and what I learned in that curtained pre-op room about humor, responsibility, and paying attention deserves more than a shrug. This piece

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AI Companies Tighten Grip On K-8 Public Schools Nationwide

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

The digital colonization of our classrooms is not a distant threat; it is here and growing. This piece walks through how major tech firms have layered AI into K-8 schooling, why that matters for young

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Washington DC Moves To Prosecute Parents Over Teen Curfew Riots

Dan Veld May 17, 2026

Federal prosecutor Jeanine Pirro has announced a hard line: parents of teenagers involved in recent violent street takeovers in Washington, D.C., will face criminal consequences if they fail to stop or enable the chaos. Videos

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WWII Plane Restored, Flies Again After Decades Under Ice

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

A soldier’s old warplane spent decades trapped in ice, then someone refused to let it stay buried; a daring recovery, painstaking restoration and a handful of passionate people brought metal, fabric and history back to

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Gerber Knives Reveal Modern Maker Behind Iconic Blades

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

Gerber knives have become a familiar name in everyday carry circles, rising from modest beginnings to a broad lineup that spans pocket knives, multitools, and fixed blades. This article traces the brand’s early roots, the

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Chicago CTA Bus Driver Trips Silent Alarm, Escapes Knife Hijacker

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

Late one night in Chicago a knife-wielding man hijacked a CTA bus, but a veteran driver used quick thinking and a silent alarm to escape and get the suspect arrested; the incident highlights both the

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Greg Abel Adds Buffett Favorite Stock, Investors Must Decide

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

Greg Abel has stepped into the big role at Berkshire Hathaway and already signaled confidence by buying company stock while overseeing share repurchases from the corporate cash pile. This piece looks at the cash on

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LegalZoom Stock Reassessed After CEO Buys 125,000 Shares

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

LegalZoom CEO Jeffrey M. Stibel quietly bought 125,000 shares on May 11, 2026, a move that merits attention because of its timing and the company’s recent volatility. The purchase showed a weighted average price of

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AI Data Centers Consume Rural Land, Threaten Food Sovereignty

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

This piece looks at a growing, ugly trend: massive AI data centers are swallowing rural land, displacing farmers and ranchers, and being sold to us as essential for keeping up with China, bringing jobs, and

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Sara Gonzales Confronts Plano Sponsor, Questions H-1B Practices

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

Sara Gonzales of BlazeTV tracked a puzzling company in Plano, Texas, that sponsors multiple H-1B workers yet appears to operate out of an empty office and a dead phone line, and her on-camera confrontation with

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Leave Portland Over Political Intolerance And Crime

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

I’m hunting apartments in Portland and wrestling with whether to upgrade my place or upgrade my life by leaving a city that feels more extreme than home. This piece traces the push and pull of

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Costco Sales Surge As Shoppers Reduce Discretionary Spending

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

Costco is prospering as shoppers chase value in a tougher economic climate, with strong sales, rising comparable-store growth, and membership dynamics that favor bulk retailers. Inflation and cautious consumer sentiment are reshaping where people spend,

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Kailera Therapeutics IPO Signals Buy Opportunity, Analysts Weigh In

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

Quick snapshot: this piece looks at Kailera Therapeutics’ hot debut, what its pipeline actually offers, how it stacks up against established GLP-1 players, the real risks of pre-revenue biotech investing, and how long-term investors might

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Early Crew Cab Truck Failed, Prompted Today’s Pickup Rise

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

The story of crew cab trucks began with an experiment that didn’t catch fire right away, and yet it reshaped what buyers expect from pickup trucks today. This piece traces that awkward debut, why early

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Tina Peters Sentence Commuted, Parole Begins June 1

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

Tina Peters, the former Colorado county clerk convicted for allowing unauthorized access to voting machines after the 2020 election, had her eight-year sentence commuted by Gov. Jared Polis and will be eligible for parole starting

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Detroit Automakers Prepare To Build Army Squad Vehicles

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

Washington is quietly asking Detroit to do what it has done before: shift from civilian cars to weapons-grade production to shore up America’s defense supply. The Pentagon is meeting with Big Three leadership about capacity,

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Glenn Beck Urges Radical Honesty Now To Beat Burnout

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

Glenn Beck argues that the pressure of modern life is crushing people, and the cure is personal honesty, responsibility, and a return to ordinary decency. He warns that trying to control everything only deepens the

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Riverside Sheriff Reassigns Deputy After Rough Arrest Video

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

The Riverside Sheriff’s Office has reassigned a school resource deputy and launched a review after a confrontation outside a Moreno Valley high school was captured on video and circulated online; the footage shows an officer

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Replace Failing Schools Of Education With Rigorous Pathways

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

The country needs a sharp rethink of how we train teachers: schools of education have become battlegrounds for ideology and low standards, and states should promote subject-matter degrees plus apprenticeship-style preparation that boots political indoctrination

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Trump Mobile Starts Shipping Preordered T1 Phones This Week

Dan Veld May 16, 2026

Trump Mobile phones have started reaching customers after a long delay and a round of scathing headlines from the left. The company faced criticism when updated terms raised questions about preorder guarantees, but shipments are

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Independent Bank Attracts $70.7M Stake From Channing Capital

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

Channing Capital Management revealed a fresh, sizable stake in Independent Bank on May 13, 2026, buying roughly 939,667 shares and creating a position valued in the tens of millions. This move shifted the asset mix

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Madison Air Solutions IPO Powers AI Data Center Demand, Weigh Risks

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

Madison Air Solutions has grabbed attention after a lively IPO, trading sharply higher in its first weeks while reporting profitable results and a booming backlog. This piece looks at why the company matters to data

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SNAP Benefits Prompt Monterey Bay Aquarium Online Backlash

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

The debate over whether taxpayers should bankroll free museum access for SNAP recipients exploded online after a beneficiary shared a video praising a California aquarium’s Museums for All participation; reactions split between anger over perceived

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Fifth Circuit Reinstates In Person Mifepristone Dispensing Nationwide

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

The Fifth Circuit temporarily restored in-person dispensing rules for the abortion pill mifepristone, blocking mail and telemedicine delivery and prompting an immediate appeal to the Supreme Court; the move highlights safety concerns, coercion risks, and

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Glenn Beck Risks UK Ban to Attend Unite The Kingdom Rally

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

Glenn Beck traveled to London to join Tommy Robinson at the Unite the Kingdom rally, warning that speaking there could cost him future entry to the U.K. The event is expected to be large and

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Jack Osbourne Refuses Political Questions, Urges Celebrity Silence

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

Jack Osbourne stood firm at the Capitol while honoring his late father and refused to be drawn into political debate, telling a persistent reporter that celebrities should stay in their lane. He bluntly told the

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ABA Votes To Repeal DEI Accreditation Rule For Law Schools

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

The American Bar Association has moved to remove a controversial diversity, equity, and inclusion standard that shaped law school admissions and programming, a decision driven by federal pressure and state-level pushback. The vote follows a

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Border Patrol Chief Resigns Amid Allegations Of Prostitution Abroad

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

The chief of the U.S. Border Patrol abruptly announced his retirement this week, saying he was stepping away for family and home, while reports surfaced that investigators once probed his conduct overseas. The resignation sets

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Buffett Indicator Triggers Warning, US Stocks Face Risk

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

Your portfolio deserves blunt talk: the Buffett Indicator, a market-cap-to-GDP gauge Warren Buffett praised, has surged well past historical norms and is sending a loud valuation signal, while the Shiller CAPE ratio remains a familiar

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Corby Posts Record Q3 Revenue As RTD Sales Surge, Outlook Strong

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

Corby Spirit and Wine posted a standout third quarter thanks largely to its expanding RTD portfolio and favorable ordering patterns at the LCBO, producing double-digit revenue growth and sharply improved earnings that pushed the company

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Spencer Pratt Confronts TMZ Over LA Mayoral Residency Claims

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

Spencer Pratt says the media tried to torpedo his Los Angeles mayoral bid over a technicality about where he sleeps after his home burned in the Pacific Palisades fires, and a viral backlash shows voters

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AOC Surges To Lead 2028 Primary Polls, Critics React

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

Republican commentators watched Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez rise in popularity into a possible 2028 contender, then reacted with disbelief after a clip where she claimed billionaires “can’t earn” $1 billion; the hosts’ take mixed skepticism with

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UW Trans Student Murder Sparks Death Threats Against Speaker

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

The planned Turning Point USA appearance by detransition activist Chloe Cole at the University of Washington was postponed after a nearby homicide of a transgender-identifying student sparked a wave of violent threats, a heavy-handed reaction

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Bodycam Captures Suspect Ambushing, Repeatedly Stabbing Florida Deputy

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

A Marion County deputy in Dunnellon was ambushed and repeatedly stabbed after answering a call about a suspicious person, bodycam footage shows, and the investigation says his vest likely prevented a deadly outcome. The suspect

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Trump Endorsements Reshape Indiana Senate, Empower Conservatives

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

This piece argues that primary season is where real fights for conservative direction happen, highlights Indiana’s recent wins as a model, and calls out a pattern of harmful endorsements that protect RINOs and stifle strong

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Medicaid Fraud, Vance Demands States Ramp Up Prosecutions

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

Vice President JD Vance, leading the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, laid down a hard line this week: states that look the other way on Medicaid theft will face consequences. He announced a coordinated push

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North Korea Tortures Christians, Thousands Risk Return To Spread Faith

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

North Korea is one of the harshest places on Earth for Christians, where belief in Jesus can mean exile, torture, or death. This article looks at firsthand testimony about the risks believers face, the state’s

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Palmetto Black Cemetery Vandalized, Community Seeks Answers

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

The Old Memphis Cemetery in Palmetto was struck by a wave of vandalism that left concrete vaults shattered, red paint smeared across headstones, and political graffiti scrawled where families come to mourn. Local officials and

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Darling Ingredients Rallying Ahead Of RVO Deadline

Dan Veld May 14, 2026

Aristotle Capital Management’s Core Equity Fund laid out a clear first-quarter picture: markets softened, bond returns dipped, and one holding—Darling Ingredients—stood out for momentum tied to the Renewable Volume Obligation update. The fund’s letter explains

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Trump Meets Xi In Beijing, Presses On Taiwan, AI And Chips

Dan Veld May 14, 2026

This piece lays out why the upcoming Trump-Xi meeting matters far beyond tariffs, how Beijing has woven AI and digital control into national power, the risks to Taiwan and semiconductors, the role of Iran and

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Al-Huda Expansion Raises Local Concern Over Self-Sustaining Community

Dan Veld May 14, 2026

Conservative Texans are watching two related developments: the proposed 402-acre EPIC City near Josephine and a quietly ambitious expansion of the Al-Huda Islamic Center in Katy. This article lays out who is involved, why locals

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