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Home»Author: Dan Veld (Page 4)

Duolingo Stock Gains Traction As User Growth Accelerates

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

Duolingo’s stock has slumped even as the business underneath it keeps improving, and that tension is the story here: user growth and revenue are climbing, AI is being used to speed content creation, and the

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SanDisk Stock Rallies After Nvidia AI Remarks, Partnership

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

Sandisk (NASDAQ: SNDK) slid hard during last week’s semiconductor sell-off, then staged a bounce after comments and moves in the AI chip space shifted investor focus. Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) optimism and a new tie-up between

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Cut Fuel Costs With Eight Trucks That Beat Ranger Today

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

Gas prices keep rising and trucks aren’t getting any cheaper, so it pays to pick a rig that gives you more for your money. This piece runs through eight mid-size and compact pickups that outclass

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Marijuana Legalization Failed To Diminish Black Market In California

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

Legalizing cannabis came with a simple promise: regulate it, tax it, and shut down the black market. That promise didn’t stick. Instead we got a smaller legal industry, steady or rising use, and an underground

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Noah’s Ark Site Draws Urgent Investigation Led By Andrew Jones

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

This piece follows one man’s patient, science-first push to test a boat-shaped formation in eastern Turkey and the loud skepticism that greets anyone who even suggests it might be related to Noah’s ark. There is

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Boston Public Library Hosts 19 Drag Story Hours This Pride Month

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

The Boston Public Library has scheduled 19 drag queen story hours for children during Pride Month, and that move has sparked a sharp conservative response about age-appropriateness, taxpayer dollars, and what kind of programming belongs

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Raman Overtakes Pratt In LA Mayor Race After Vote Swing

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

Los Angeles’ mayoral race took an unexpected turn as vote tallies shifted dramatically in the days after Election Day, turning what looked like a clear path to the November runoff into a tight, unsettled contest.

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Unitree G1 Robot Hits Child, Raises Safety Concerns

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

Robotic entertainers meant to dazzle kids have shown a worrying streak of glitches and rough interactions lately, and a recent incident at a children’s festival in Xinjiang pushed that worry into uncomfortable reality. A humanoid

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AI Challenges Betting Odds With 2026 World Cup Forecasts

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

The 2026 World Cup is shaping up to be as much a data contest as a soccer tournament, with companies feeding stacks of stats into chatbots and calling it insight. Models from Anthropic, Google, Microsoft

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ExxonMobil CEO Warns Oil Prices Could Rise As Strait Closes

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

Exxon’s leaders are ringing alarm bells: inventories that kept oil prices tame are vanishing, the Strait of Hormuz disruption has cut flows, and models point to a sharp crude surge that would ripple through the

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United Spirits Sells Gopalpur Plant To Cupid Breweries For Rs225M

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

United Spirits has agreed to sell a production site in Gopalpur, Odisha to Cupid Breweries & Distilleries, a move that hands a sizable manufacturing footprint to a company repositioning itself into the drinks business. The

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New Right Recasts Declaration Ahead Of 250th Anniversary

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

As America nears its 250th birthday, this piece argues that the Declaration of Independence and America First nationalism are not enemies. It tracks where parts of conservatism went off course, explains why younger nationalists pushed

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Mass Baptisms Spark Youth Revival At Eleven22 Church

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

Hard times and bright breakthroughs sit side by side: this piece looks at the heavy cultural currents weighing on Christians, a surprising spike in mass baptisms at Church of Eleven22, the message Rick Burgess brings

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AI Chatbots Exclude Spiritual Guidance, New Study Warns

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

Tech is rewriting how people ask about meaning, and a new study finds the answers often skip the religious heart of the question. Researchers ran hundreds of real moral queries through top models and found

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ADTRAN Stock Shows Clear Turnaround, Buy Case Strengthens

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

Is ADTN a good stock to buy? We came across a on ADTRAN Holdings, Inc. on X.com by @TheValueist, and the take lays out the bull case in straightforward terms. The note cited a share

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Buy Darling Ingredients Stock Now, Renewable Diesel Tailwinds

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

Is Darling Ingredients Inc. (DAR) A Good Stock To Buy Now? DAR VLO Explore stocks on Coinbase Trading disclosure Trading disclosure The above button links to Coinbase. Yahoo Finance is not a broker-dealer or investment

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Texas Senate Voters Warned About James Talarico’s Moral Failures

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

Texas voters facing the upcoming Senate choice are being reminded hard about character and policy. This piece lays out the criticisms leveled by conservative commentator Allie Beth Stuckey against Democrat James Talarico, contrasts them with

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Brooklyn Police Seek Woman After 98-Year-Old Assaulted

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

A 98-year-old man in Prospect Lefferts Gardens was attacked in his apartment building during an argument this week, and police are searching for a woman captured on building video who they say used punches, kicks

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Bexorg Revives Donor Brains, Sparks Global Ethics Debate

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

The story follows a Connecticut biotech that moved from reviving pig brains to keeping recently deceased human brains functional for drug testing, using a perfusion system to supply oxygen and nutrients, suppressing electrical activity with

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Stop Key Fob Battery Drain, Save Your Car Battery Today

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

Key fobs can quietly sap a car battery in a few surprising ways, from constant radio chatter to smart systems that never really sleep; this piece explains how that happens, how to spot it, and

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Unity Software Stock Rally, Grow Ad Revenue Sparks Buy Case

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

This piece looks at Unity Software Inc., parsing a bullish thesis that centers on an advertising-led turnaround, early signs of rapid Grow segment momentum, and a tightening focus on the Vector ad network. It examines

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UWMC Faces Liquidity, Governance Risks After Deal Collapse

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

UWM Holdings Corporation (UWMC) is under a tight microscope: cheap valuation numbers, a founder whose outside ventures complicate the balance sheet, and governance questions that could matter more than the headline P/E. This piece walks

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Taryn Thomas Renounces BLM Pro Palestine Ties, Critiques Stanford

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

Taryn Thomas went from a committed Black Lives Matter and pro-Palestine organizer to an outspoken critic after hard encounters with campus activism and a trip to an exhibit that humanized victims of the Nova Music

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Hold Elected Officials Accountable, Protect Family Caregivers

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

I take aim at a simple problem: government finds fraud and files reports, but real consequences rarely follow. From a caregiver’s point of view, audits without enforcement are a ritual that wastes time and money

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Berkshire Raises NYT Stake Amid Fast Subscriber Growth

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

Berkshire Hathaway has sharply increased its stake in the New York Times, a move that signals faith in the publisher’s transformation from print to a subscription-driven digital business. The bet comes as the Times builds

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Southern Company Dip, Buy Now For High Yield Gains

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

I’ll lay out why a blue-chip utility looks smarter than a speculative reactor play, unpack the real numbers behind Oklo’s hype, show how Southern Company is already monetizing data-center demand, explain why dividends and scale

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Scott Bessent Reshapes Treasury, Accelerates Economic Strategy

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

Scott Bessent has stepped into the Treasury with a clear Republican agenda: rebuild domestic production, make debt manageable through growth, align markets with national strategy, and use precise economic statecraft to advance American strength. This

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Florida Caregiver Accused Starving Children, Forcing Them Into Bucket

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

A Fort Pierce case has authorities and neighbors stunned after a pastor charged with caring for five children allegedly kept them in squalid conditions, denied basic hygiene and food, and physically abused them while her

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Boston Taxpayers Demand Answers Over City Funding Trans Period Pride

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

Boston is spending taxpayer dollars to back an event called Trans Period Pride that includes a discussion on menstrual equity, a catered dinner, and free period underwear, even as the city faces a multi-million dollar

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Black Family Decline Drives Education, Crime Concerns

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

A hard conversation about family, faith, and responsibility is taking place between Delano Squires and Jason Whitlock, centered on Squires’ new book, “The Vanishing Black Family.” They argue that shifts in marriage, parenting, and cultural

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Scarecrow System Lets Drivers Avoid ALPR Surveillance

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

The Scarecrow project describes a legal, visible way to block automated license plate readers without hiding your plate from human eyes. It argues that patterned frames and 3D-printed surfaces can confuse machine vision while leaving

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Maryland Marine Veteran Disarms Teen With Gun, Pins Four

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

A Maryland man who once served in the U.S. Marine Corps found himself face to face with four teenagers who demanded his keys and valuables, and surveillance footage shows how quick thinking and training turned

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VP Vance, US State Department Call Out UK Police Over Nowak Death

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

The death of 18-year-old Henry Nowak and the reaction it sparked expose a clash over policing, race-based guidance, and national identity — with U.S. officials, including Vice President JD Vance, pushing back hard. This piece

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Compare AI ETFs, Decide Between CHAT And XLK Today

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

The choice between Roundhill Investments Generative AI & Technology ETF (NYSEMKT:CHAT) and State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF (NYSEMKT:XLK) comes down to whether you want concentrated exposure to the generative AI boom or a

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Reconsider RDW Stock, Insiders Trim Holdings Amid Rally

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

Redwire’s recent rocket ride is real: booming backlog, big government contracts and eye-popping top-line growth sit alongside hefty losses, insider sales and dilution risk, leaving the stock in a tense tug-of-war between operational progress and

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Washington Archdiocese Removes Exorcist Priest After UFO Claims

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

The Archdiocese of Washington has cut ties with a priest who served as an exorcist after public comments linking UFOs to demonic activity, sparking debate over theology, authority, and the influence of a military intelligence

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Shop Toyota Camping Gear For Trucks And SUVs Today

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

Toyota now sells a line of camping gear designed to work with its trucks and SUVs, and this piece walks through what to expect, why OEM options matter, and practical tips for choosing the right

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Karmelo Anthony Trial Draws Scrutiny, All White Jury Stirs Debate

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

The Karmelo Anthony case has stirred a national conversation about race, juries, and how justice gets served. A deadly confrontation at a high school track meet left one teenager dead and another facing first-degree murder

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DOJ Opens Multiple Election Fraud Probes In California

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

Federal prosecutors have quietly opened multiple election-fraud probes in California as slow ballot counts keep key races unresolved, and acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli says his office and the FBI are on the case. The

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Transgender Athlete AB Hernandez Wins Girls State Titles Amid Backlash

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

The Los Angeles Times ran a headline celebrating AB Hernandez as a triumphant figure who “defeated vitriol stoked by Trump,” and the piece set off a fierce backlash. Critics on social media blasted the paper

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Webster Removes Pride Flag From Town Properties After Vote

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

The Webster Town Board voted this week to remove a Pride flag from town property after protests and a heated meeting, and the decision has highlighted questions about process, neutrality, and who gets to represent

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Rubrik Tops Q1 Estimates, Raises Full Year Guidance

Dan Veld June 5, 2026

Rubrik surged past expectations in its latest quarter, reporting stronger-than-forecast results driven by subscription growth and improving margins, then raised full-year targets as enterprises step up investment in cyber resilience. The company showed meaningful progress

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Trucking Jobs Fall In May, Erasing April Hiring Momentum

Dan Veld June 5, 2026

The May jobs numbers delivered a surprise for trucking: a pullback that mostly wiped out April’s gains, even as warehouses kept adding staff and the overall payroll report looked strong. This piece tracks the month-to-month

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Ohio Officials Indicted In $30M Medicaid Fraud Targeting Children

Dan Veld June 5, 2026

Federal authorities say a scheme bilking Medicaid of roughly $30 million for fake children’s behavioral health services has led to indictments, seizures of luxury cars, and action from a new federal-state anti-fraud effort. Four suspects

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Spencer Pratt Reframes Mayoral Candidacy With USC, Fire Response

Dan Veld June 5, 2026

Spencer Pratt has been painted by many outlets as a one-note reality TV villain, but the argument here is that his background is deeper and more useful than critics admit. Liz Wheeler lays out a

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Caught on video: Colombian tribes go to battle with 'stones and sticks' over historic dispute

Dan Veld June 5, 2026

A sudden and violent land dispute in southwest Colombia has pitted two indigenous nations against each other, moving from traditional stone-throwing to machetes, firearms, and explosives as authorities try to calm the region. The Misak

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US Export Loophole May Expose China To Advanced AI Chips

Dan Veld June 5, 2026

The U.S. built export controls to keep its most advanced AI chips away from adversaries, but a structural loophole let players slip gear through overseas subsidiaries. New Commerce guidance tightens the rules, but it stops

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Zach Lahn Narrowly Defeats Feenstra, Signals Iowa GOP Shift

Dan Veld June 5, 2026

Zach Lahn pulled off the biggest upset of the primary season in Iowa, edging out a field that included U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra even after Feenstra won President Trump’s late endorsement. Lahn squeaked to victory

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Brazil Blesses World Cup Team Plane With Water Cannon Ritual

Dan Veld June 5, 2026

Brazil marked its World Cup sendoff with a public, faith‑tinged moment that turned a routine runway departure into a ritual: firefighters sprayed water over the team plane in a baptism‑like blessing, the scene framed by

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Hollywood Actor From Jumanji And Top Gun Fatally Stabbed

Dan Veld June 5, 2026

A well-known character actor was killed in a shocking attack outside a Tarzana home in Los Angeles, and police say the main suspect is the son of the man’s girlfriend. Details from the scene, a

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FAO Warns Cereal Prices Rise Amid Fertiliser, Fuel Strains

Dan Veld June 5, 2026

Global cereal prices tracked by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization climbed to a 19-month peak in May, pushed higher by rising fuel and fertiliser costs and worries about shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

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Argosy Adds POOL, Spotlights Pool Corporation Leadership

Dan Veld June 5, 2026

Argosy Investors’ Q1 2026 investor letter landed like a splash in a shallow end, calling out the AI capex boom while adding Pool Corporation as a new position. The letter mixes caution about sector-wide earnings

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Upgrade Dad’s Garage With Five Budget Gadgets He’ll Use Today

Dan Veld June 5, 2026

If your dad lives for wrenching in the garage, here are five practical, budget-friendly automotive gadgets that actually get used and appreciated. This piece highlights each pick, what it does, why it matters, and how

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Whitlock Urges Pat McAfee To Defend Caitlin Clark Now

Dan Veld June 5, 2026

Jason Whitlock is calling out fellow media figures after Pat McAfee used a controversial phrase about WNBA standout Caitlin Clark while praising her, and Whitlock says that praise is not enough. He wants McAfee to

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Joe Biden Interrupts Jill Biden, Urges Crowd To Read Memoir

Dan Veld June 5, 2026

The former president unexpectedly stepped into the spotlight during his wife’s book event, turning a routine appearance into an awkward, widely noticed moment that mixed laughter, concern, and a reminder of larger questions about his

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Treasury Secretary Confronted Over Trump Family Audit Immunity

Dan Veld June 5, 2026

Washington saw a heated face-off this week when Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent took on Democratic Rep. Linda Sanchez over the Justice Department’s decision to limit IRS audits tied to President Trump. The exchange centered on

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Spencer Pratt Surges To 26% Chance, Threatens Democrat Hold

Dan Veld June 5, 2026

Spencer Pratt’s campaign is suddenly shifting from a novelty to a real contest, with polling that’s climbed sharply and messaging that’s hitting voters where it counts. His AI ads and smart use of social platforms

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Personalis CEO Sells $1.1M Shares After Option Exercise

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

Personalis CEO Christopher M. Hall exercised options and sold 100,000 shares of company stock in late May 2026, a move that generated headlines and raised questions. This article breaks down the numbers, the corporate context,

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Bernstein Questions Sustainability of Kraft Heinz’s (KHC) New Growth Strategy

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

The investment plan rolled out at Kraft Heinz has drawn fresh skepticism from Bernstein, which cut its rating and trimmed the price target after leadership unveiled aggressive spending to jump-start growth. The debate centers on

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OSHA Tool Safety Rules Demand Maintenance, PPE Compliance

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

This piece breaks down the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s core direction on tools: keep them maintained, wear the right personal protective equipment, and use safe practices so every shift ends with everyone intact. It

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Audi Marries Bauhaus Minimalism With Potent Gas Electric Power

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

The new Audi blends minimalist Bauhaus lines with a raw gas-electric drivetrain to make a car that looks calm and hits like a hammer. This piece walks through the design choices, the performance intent, the

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Google Reverts Pacific Palisades To Prefire Images Before Mayoral Vote

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

I drive the same streets that burned and watch the maps flip from ruin to normalcy, and this piece walks through the strange decision to roll back post-fire satellite images, the anger that followed, and

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Britons Demand Police Accountability After Henry Nowak Verdict

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

The murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak by Vickrum Digwa, the shock of the bodycam footage, public fury at police response, and Amnesty International’s controversial statement have combined into a raw national debate about two-tier policing,

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Chakrabarti Outspent Rivals, Still Lost California 11th Primary

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

Saikat Chakrabarti, a wealthy former Silicon Valley engineer and Wall Street operative who helped build the Justice Democrats brand and propelled Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez into the spotlight, tried to parlay that clout into Nancy Pelosi’s old

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Trump Moves To Make Todd Blanche Permanent Attorney General

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

President Trump has moved to make acting Attorney General Todd Blanche the permanent nominee, and the announcement has already drawn fierce Democratic opposition. Supporters say Blanche is cleaning house at the Justice Department and pushing

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USDA Confirms New World Screwworm In South Texas Calf

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

The return of New World screwworm to South Texas has triggered immediate USDA testing, local containment measures, and renewed focus on sterile fly production to protect cattle and supply chains. This article walks through the

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Trump Slams California Vote Delay, Hilton Leads Governor Race

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

President Trump piled on complaints about slow vote reporting in California’s governor and Los Angeles mayor contests, calling the delays evidence of Democratic foul play while praising Republican frontrunner Steve Hilton and noting an announced

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Trump Directs NSA To Vet AI Models, Industry Waits

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

Washington just tried to hand the keys to AI oversight to its shadowy security apparatus, and the outcome looks like more secrecy, less accountability, and a lot of confused Americans. This piece walks through the

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Goldman Sachs, Stifel Reduce Accenture Targets Ahead Of Earnings

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

Goldman Sachs and Stifel trimmed their price targets on Accenture just before the company’s fiscal third-quarter report, yet both firms kept Buy ratings. The moves reflect fresh caution about how artificial intelligence trends and global

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Kreston Global Adds Kreston Armenia, Expands Accounting Services

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

Kreston Global has widened its international reach by bringing a Yerevan-based practice into its fold, creating fresh cross-border options for clients and bolstering support for investors doing business in and through Armenia. This move signals

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House Passes Rebuke Of President Over US-Israeli Strikes On Iran

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

The House voted to rebuke the president over U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, a split that exposed fractures inside the GOP and set up a partisan clash over war powers and diplomacy. Four Republicans joined Democrats

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Jill Biden Dismisses Cognitive Concerns, Defends President’s Fitness

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

Jill Biden shrugged off growing questions about President Biden’s mental sharpness in a recent CBS interview, calling him “fine” despite moments that have everyone watching closely. The exchange touched on missteps, a controversial pardon for

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Adam Hamawy Wins NJ 12th Democratic Primary Amid Controversy

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

A controversial Democrat won the primary for New Jersey’s 12th District amid renewed scrutiny over his past associations with Islamist figures and his work in Gaza, and Republicans are sharpening their critique ahead of the

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Sanders AI Bill Gives Government Half Ownership, Beck Warns

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

This piece looks at Senator Sanders’ proposal to turn half of major AI firms into a public asset and the sharp objections from critics who see it as a dangerous fusion of government and tech

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Anna Paulina Luna Accuses Medea Benjamin Of Smacking

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

This article walks through a tense hallway confrontation in Washington where Representative Anna Paulina Luna says she was struck by a prominent anti-war activist, the video of the encounter surfaced, and the congresswoman vowed to

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Goldman Sachs Says Greed Can Absorb Spacex Openai Anthropic IPOS

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon says there’s enough investor appetite to handle blockbuster IPOs from SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic, but he also offers a quiet caution: markets can swing from greed to fear faster than

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Oil Stocks Spike After US Iran Peace Talks Break Down

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

The sudden collapse of U.S.-Iran peace talks has reignited volatility in oil markets, sending prices and energy stocks higher and putting investors on edge; this piece explains why the spike happened, why prices may not

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EPA Expands Animal Testing Alternatives, Adds 13 NAMS

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

EPA officials moved this week to expand modern, nonanimal testing methods and revive a Trump-era push to phase out mammalian experiments by 2035, a change billed as faster and more human-relevant science. The shift follows

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Compare F-4E And F-16 Performance, Speed Versus Agility

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

The F-4E and the F-16 are two iconic fighter jets that tell a story about different eras of air combat design: one built around brute speed and multi-role heft, the other focused on agility, avionics,

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Protect Your Catalytic Converter, Prevent Premature Failure

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

Your catalytic converter matters: this article explains why it can fail, how to spot trouble, what to expect for repairs, and practical steps to avoid expensive surprises. The catalytic converter is supposed to keep going

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ASML EUV Scanner Controls Chip Production In Veldhoven

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

The Veldhoven machine is the quiet beating heart of modern microchips: a colossal EUV lithography scanner that converts molten tin droplets into plasma and sculpts the tiny features inside the silicon brains of our devices.

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Scott Pelley Departs CBS 60 Minutes After Staff Clash

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

Scott Pelley, long tied to CBS, was abruptly let go after a showdown with new management that centered on hires and editorial direction; the fallout exposes tensions over leadership, loyalty to legacy journalism, and accusations

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Iowa GOP Voters Narrowly Elect Zach Lahn, Avoid State Convention

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

The Iowa primary reshuffled the state’s top races and handed Republicans a mixed bag of wins and warnings: a surprise outright gubernatorial victory, a big Senate primary rout for a Trump-backed candidate, and clear signals

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Talarico Faces Scrutiny Over Girlfriend Claims, Staff Link

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

Texas Democrat James Talarico has been under scrutiny not just for his policy positions but for the mystery around his personal life, and a blistering media back-and-forth has only fanned the flames. A conservative commentator

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Trump Orders Federal Review Before Public Release Of AI Models

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

President Trump moved from a hands-off stance to push federal review of advanced AI models, arguing public safety and national security require strong oversight of tools that can exploit mental health, escalate cyberattacks, and strengthen

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UFC Fighter Sean Strickland Posts AI Video Mocking Mulvaney

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

UFC middleweight Sean Strickland kicked off Pride Month with a provocative AI clip that lampoons corporate woke signaling and targets the Bud Light episode tied to Dylan Mulvaney. The post went viral, mixing mock advertising

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Tata Adopts Chery Platform, Accelerates Avinya EV Launch

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

Tata Motors has pivoted to a Chinese-developed platform to power its new Avinya electric range after plans with Jaguar Land Rover fell through, aiming to get models into buyers’ hands faster while navigating a tricky

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Cisco Accelerates AI Infrastructure Buildout, Launches Cloud Control

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

Cisco’s surge to record stock levels rests on a renewed market focus: AI needs serious plumbing, and Cisco is selling the pipes, switches and security to make those massive compute projects actually run. The company

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CNN Investigation Uncovers Mamdani Ally’s Deleted Abolition Tweets

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

The investigation exposes that Zohran Mamdani backed a New York congressional hopeful whose deleted social posts pushed for abolishing police and prisons, seizing private property, and nationalizing industries; the candidate has since said she has

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Southwest Bans Robot Passengers, Cites Safety And Space Concerns

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

Southwest Airlines has quietly drawn a line in the cabin carpet: robot passengers are not welcome. This article walks through why the carrier moved to a permanent ban on robotic companions, how that affects travelers

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Beat Milwaukee Heat With New Jobsite Cooling Tools

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

Milwaukee workers and anyone who spends long days outside now have a fresh lineup of practical gear to beat the heat, from wearable cooling tech to rugged fans and smart hydration solutions. This piece walks

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Jaxson Dart Introduces Trump At Rally, Sparks The View Backlash

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

Jaxson Dart, a New York Giants quarterback, stepped up to introduce President Donald Trump at a rally, and the moment exposed the predictable divide between celebrity endorsements and media reaction. BlazeTV commentator Ron Simmons called

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New York School Phone Ban Boosts Student Focus and Engagement

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

New York’s year-old statewide ban on unsanctioned smartphone use in K-12 schools is showing early signs of success, with educators and students reporting better focus, more face-to-face interaction, and fewer bullying incidents according to a

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Trump Reschedules White House Correspondents Dinner After Attack

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

The White House Correspondents’ Dinner was abruptly halted after an alleged shooter rushed into the event, and President Trump has decided to reschedule the dinner as a statement against letting violence dictate our public life.

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Conservative Hosts Warn Pride Momentum Waning, Call To End Black Pride

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

As Pride Month rolls in, Jason Whitlock and guests Shemeka Michelle and Bryson Gray noticed a quieter tone this year—fewer corporate displays, less noisy fandom, and a broader cultural pushback. They argue the shift shows

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UChicago Lab School Removes Pride Flag, Sparks Community Outcry

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

The University of Chicago’s Lab School quietly ended its three-year custom of flying the LGBTQ+ Pride flag at the campus flagpole, citing a new stance on institutional neutrality that has reignited debate. Administrators say the

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HIVE Digital Posts 158% Revenue Growth, Accelerates AI Shift

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

HIVE Digital’s latest results show a company in motion: revenue jumped sharply year over year as the business shifts from large-scale Bitcoin mining toward running high-performance computing and A.I. data centres. The numbers paint a

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DGRO Versus SCHD, Which Dividend ETF Outperforms Now

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

The battle between DGRO and SCHD comes down to style: dividend growth versus high-yield quality, different screens and sector tilts, and distinct short-term performance that matters for 2026. This piece compares how each ETF picks

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Karen Attiah Sues Washington Post Over Charlie Kirk Posts

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

Karen Attiah, a former Washington Post opinion writer, has sued the paper after being fired over social posts about the death of Charlie Kirk; the suit lands in arbitration and raises sharp questions about newsroom

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AGI Is Already Reshaping Medicine, Law, Education Now

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

Marc Andreessen recently told Joe Rogan that artificial general intelligence has arrived, and Glenn Beck is warning the rest of us that this shift will reshape everything from medicine to media. Experts are already quietly

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