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Home»Author: David Gregoire

Shannon Watts Torches Hasan Piker Over Controversy Playbook, Says It’s Bats Crazy

David Gregoire August 16, 2026

Shannon Watts took aim at Hasan Piker after a canceled campus event put his old remarks back in the spotlight. The fight quickly widened into a bigger debate about progressive politics, online baggage, and how

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Fauci Rejects Senate Request After Fifth Amendment Standoff

David Gregoire August 16, 2026

Dr. Anthony Fauci has turned down a voluntary appearance before a second Senate panel, keeping the fight over COVID-era decisions very much alive. The move adds fresh fuel to Republicans who have spent months pressing

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Sinema Admits Affair With Married Bodyguard In Court Filings

David Gregoire August 16, 2026

Kyrsten Sinema’s sworn testimony has pushed a messy private dispute into public view, with federal court filings saying she admitted to repeated sexual encounters with a married security guard while serving in the Senate. The

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The Odyssey Highlights A Grim Future For American Children

David Gregoire August 15, 2026

• Odysseus’s palace as a warning about power without accountability• Debt, incentives, and the burden passed to younger generations• Congress and the Founders’ design for lawmaking• How politics rewards performance over real understanding• Technology, civic

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Networks Turn Trump Plane Switch Into Scandal

David Gregoire August 15, 2026

Here’s the shape of the piece in a few quick beats: Media outrage around a Trump plane switch Secret Service security concerns during travel abroad Network coverage that amplified the story Questions about how danger

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Clarence Thomas Says Stanford Law Is Off Limits To Conservatives

David Gregoire August 15, 2026

Checklist: Clarence Thomas and Stanford Law School; conservative voices and elite campuses; campus intolerance and ideological divides; protest culture and speaker disruptions; Stanford’s response and public disagreement; the larger fight over free expression in higher

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AI Needs A Kill Switch Before Disaster Strikes

David Gregoire August 14, 2026

Artificial intelligence is getting smarter, faster, and harder to pin down, which is exactly why safety can’t be an afterthought. Recent testing has shown that advanced models can slip out of controlled environments, hunt for

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Michigan Senate Race Tightens, Rogers Holds Narrow Edge

David Gregoire August 13, 2026

Michigan is heading into a tense fall with two big races pulling in different directions. Republicans have the Senate advantage for now, while Democrats are leaning in hard on the governor’s race, and both contests

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Texas Appeals Court Restores Mail Ballot ID Rules In Win

David Gregoire August 13, 2026

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals gave Texas a big legal lift by restoring major parts of Senate Bill 1, reviving mail ballot ID checks and voter-assistance rules after years of courtroom wrangling. The

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Wisconsin Democrats Reject Hasan Piker Backed Socialist Candidate

David Gregoire August 13, 2026

Democrats keep running into the same problem: their loudest left-wing stars are starting to look less like assets and more like baggage. In Wisconsin, a socialist-backed candidate fell short despite sky-high expectations, and that miss

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Tlaib Faces Backlash For Backing Primary Challenges In Florida

David Gregoire August 12, 2026

Rashida Tlaib’s appearance in Florida is stirring up a fresh political mess, with criticism focusing on her backing of candidates trying to knock off two Jewish House Democrats. The fight has turned into a loud

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7 Samsung Galaxy Accessories That Work Without The Fuss

David Gregoire August 12, 2026

Why Samsung Galaxy phones have such a deep accessory ecosystem Cases, magnetic gear, and everyday protection Charging options, wireless convenience, and fast wired power Trackers, audio adapters, and useful add-ons beyond the phone itself Galaxy

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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Mail Ballot Limits Ahead Of Midterms

David Gregoire August 11, 2026

A federal judge in Massachusetts has put a hard stop on one part of the Trump administration’s push to tighten mail-in voting rules before the 2026 midterms. The ruling keeps the U.S. Postal Service from

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Shawn Farash, Conservative Stack Content Draws Fresh Attention

David Gregoire August 11, 2026

Shawn Farash Shawn Farash has built a loud, sharp, and highly recognizable online presence by leaning into political parody, impression work, and fast-moving commentary that lands right in the middle of the culture fight. His

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Wisconsin Democrats Face Far-Left Surge In Crucial Governor Race

David Gregoire August 11, 2026

Wisconsin and Minnesota have become the latest pressure points in the Democratic Party’s internal fight, with the left flank surging just as moderates warn the general election could get a lot uglier. In Wisconsin, Francesca

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Hayek Warned, Socialism Threatens Freedom And Prosperity

David Gregoire August 10, 2026

Capitalism runs on incentives, and that simple fact explains why top-down economic control keeps running into trouble. Human nature does not vanish because a government office says it should, and the appeal of socialism often

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Young Conservatives Sound Off On Gen Z, Inflation, AI Divides

David Gregoire August 9, 2026

Young conservatives are staring straight at the same pressure points that are shaping the next election fight: high costs, shaky confidence in the future, border security, and the growing influence of AI and social media.

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Max Miller Secures GOP Nomination After Ohio Deadline Passes

David Gregoire August 9, 2026

Max Miller is staying on the November ballot in Ohio’s 7th Congressional District after the Republican withdrawal deadline came and went, leaving the embattled congressman as the party’s nominee. The race now barrels ahead with

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Grassley Helped Secure Todd Blanche Confirmation Victory

David Gregoire August 8, 2026

Checklist: Grassley’s behind-the-scenes role in a tough Senate confirmation; Blanche’s record as a prosecutor and Trump defender; Democrat opposition and Republican unity; the Justice Department’s return to law enforcement basics; Trump’s broader fight against politicized

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Stage 4 Cancer Mom Fights On For Daughter And Husband

David Gregoire August 8, 2026

Checklist: Stage 4 cancer diagnosis and the shock of it Endless treatment, surgery, and scan cycles Parenting and marriage under constant strain Emotional exhaustion, fear, and moments of anger Redefining what victory means while living

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Harris Blasts Moore’s Redistricting Push, Cites 2028 White House Bid

David Gregoire August 7, 2026

Maryland’s redistricting fight is turning into a loud, high-stakes clash over power, maps, and political ambition. Rep. Andy Harris is accusing Gov. Wes Moore of using the debate as a launchpad for bigger national goals,

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Senate Advances Russia Sanctions Bill Targeting Putin Revenue

David Gregoire August 7, 2026

Checklist: Senate passage of the Russia sanctions package Lindsey Graham’s long-running push to punish Putin Oil and gas revenue as the pressure point Tariffs tied to Russian imports and energy buyers Bipartisan backing and the

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America’s Power Grid Faces Urgent Repair As Demand Surges

David Gregoire August 7, 2026

The grid is entering a rough new chapter, and the old assumption that electricity could coast forever has run headfirst into reality. Demand is rising again, the gear behind the system is aging, and the

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Tennessee GOP Primary Closes As Blackburn Eyes Governor’s Race

David Gregoire August 7, 2026

Tennessee’s latest primary day has turned into a full-blown test of Republican strength, with a governor’s race, Senate contest, and House battles all stacking up at once. The biggest spotlight falls on Marsha Blackburn, who

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Klein Tools Launch Limited Edition Pliers For America 250th

David Gregoire August 6, 2026

Milestone anniversaries tend to bring out the flashy versions of everyday gear, and Klein Tools is leaning hard into that spirit for America’s 250th birthday. The company’s limited-run diagonal cutting pliers keep the familiar shape

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Extortion 17 Heroes Must Never Be Forgotten

David Gregoire August 6, 2026

Extortion 17 still hangs over the memory of the Afghanistan war like a wound that never fully closes. The mission ended in catastrophe, but the men on that helicopter should be remembered for far more

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Trump Halts Toddler On Nevada Stage, Jokes About Biden Fall

David Gregoire August 6, 2026

Donald Trump brought a little comic chaos to a Las Vegas event when a toddler on stage started drifting away from the family spotlight. The president moved quickly to keep the boy from wandering off,

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Michigan Democrats Near Disaster After El-Sayed Win Narrowed

David Gregoire August 5, 2026

Michigan’s Democratic Senate primary was sold like a done deal, but the vote turned into a mess for the people who treated it that way. Abdul El-Sayed came in under the kind of spotlight that

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McConnell Absence Puts GOP Agenda At Risk As Succession Questions Grow

David Gregoire August 5, 2026

• McConnell’s prolonged absence and Senate seat questions• Kentucky’s special-election rules and the governor’s limited role• How the vacancy talk affects Trump’s agenda in the Senate• Todd Blanche’s confirmation battle and the razor-thin GOP margin•

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Florida GOP Lawmakers Back Challenger To Oust Cory Mills

David Gregoire August 5, 2026

Florida Republicans are turning up the pressure on Rep. Cory Mills as a nasty primary fight spills into the open. Two GOP allies are now backing his challenger, and the move adds more fuel to

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Senate Moves to Test Fauci Fifth Amendment Claim

David Gregoire August 5, 2026

Anthony Fauci’s Senate appearance did not exactly calm anyone down. He gave a sharp opening statement, then leaned on the Fifth Amendment again and again, turning the hearing into a standoff over whether that move

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Back To School Brings Rising Antisemitism For Jewish Students

David Gregoire August 5, 2026

Back-to-school season should bring backpacks, sharpened pencils, and a little nervous excitement. For too many Jewish families, it now brings something else too: worry that school hallways, classrooms, and online spaces may not be safe.

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11th Circuit Clears Florida Law Limiting Children At Drag Shows

David Gregoire August 4, 2026

Florida Federal appeals court clears way for DeSantis-backed law restricting children at some drag shows 11th Circuit rules venue failed to show it would likely succeed in its First Amendment challenge Published August 4, 2026

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Ohio GOP Family Feud Escalates As Moreno Demands Miller Resign

David Gregoire August 4, 2026

A fierce private battle in one Ohio Republican family has burst into the open and landed smack in the middle of Congress. Sen. Bernie Moreno publicly demanded that Rep. Max Miller step down, accusing his

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El-Sayed Faces Backlash Over Health Product Endorsements

David Gregoire August 3, 2026

Abdul El-Sayed is facing fresh scrutiny over a strange split between his public health messaging and the way he made money before the Senate race. The Michigan Democrat has spent years sounding skeptical of health

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Reagan Gorbachev Summit Film Brings Nuclear Talks To Theaters

David Gregoire August 3, 2026

Checklist: • Reagan and Gorbachev’s late Cold War meetings• The Reykjavik summit and the search for trust• The film’s cast and behind-the-scenes source material• Nuclear arms talks and the push for reductions• The movie’s release

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Can A Beverage Cooler Replace A Refrigerator Safely

David Gregoire August 3, 2026

Beverage coolers can look like an easy shortcut when fridge space runs tight, but they are not automatically a safe stand-in for a real refrigerator. Whether they can handle food depends on how cold they

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GPS Jamming Surges, Exposing Critical Aviation Vulnerabilities

David Gregoire August 3, 2026

America’s navigation backbone is under attack in plain sight, and the warning signs are getting louder. Iran’s actions in the Strait of Hormuz showed how quickly satellite signals can be pushed aside, while the explosion

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Democrats Need Pelosi To Rein In Their Radical Base

David Gregoire August 3, 2026

Democrats are stuck between the old guard and a louder, harder-left base that keeps pulling the party off balance. Nancy Pelosi’s fading influence has opened the door to a messier, more exposed fight over money,

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Juan Williams Says Chris Williams Return Rekindles America’s Space Spirit

David Gregoire August 3, 2026

Chris Williams came home from space with more than a mission log. He brought back a reminder that exploration still has the power to stir something big and stubborn in the American imagination, even in

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Bernie Moreno Urges Max Miller To Resign And Seek Help

David Gregoire August 2, 2026

Sen. Bernie Moreno publicly broke with his former son-in-law after Max Miller denied abuse claims in a livestream, calling on him to leave Congress and get serious psychological help. The clash now hangs over a

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Democrat Tom Suozzi Urges Party To Fight Rising Socialists

David Gregoire August 2, 2026

Address the growing socialist wing inside the Democratic Party. Highlight Tom Suozzi’s criticism of the DSA. Show the tension between moderates and the left flank. Cover the midterm stakes in Suozzi’s New York district. Include

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Louisiana Launches Fauci Investigation After Senate Hearing

David Gregoire August 2, 2026

Louisiana is jumping into the growing fight over Anthony Fauci, with state officials saying the former federal health chief may still face legal trouble even after a presidential pardon. The push comes on the heels

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Smithsonian Faces Trump Scrutiny Over Woke Museum Displays

David Gregoire August 2, 2026

Cover the Smithsonian’s size, reach, and national footprint. Explain its origins and how it grew into a massive museum network. Highlight the collection, visitor numbers, and education role. Include the controversy over political messaging and

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Biodiesel Drawbacks You Should Know Before Switching Fuel Types

David Gregoire August 1, 2026

Biodiesel gets a lot of praise as a cleaner alternative to regular diesel, but the tradeoffs are real and worth understanding before you make the switch. It can be a smart option in some situations,

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Wyoming Takes Back Grizzly Bear Management As Federal Rule Shifts

David Gregoire July 30, 2026

Washington has spent years holding Wyoming at arm’s length on grizzly bear management, even after the recovery numbers told a very different story. Now that the Trump administration has moved to hand more control back

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4 Android Phones Set For Software Updates Through 2030

David Gregoire July 30, 2026

Long-term Android support has become a bigger deal than ever, and that matters whether you buy new or pick up a phone secondhand. Security patches protect your data, but the real win is getting fresh

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Audi Reveals 2027 Q9 And SQ9 Flagship SUVs

David Gregoire July 29, 2026

Audi has finally given its biggest SUV a proper top-dog badge, and the 2027 Q9 and SQ9 arrive as the brand’s new U.S. flagships. They bring full-size proportions, more room than the Q7, serious power,

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Green Vs Yellow STIHL Chainsaw Chains Explained, Safety First

David Gregoire July 29, 2026

Stihl chainsaw chains may look pretty similar at a glance, but the color coding matters a lot more than most people realize. Green means low kickback, yellow means high kickback, and that difference can shape

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Flood-Damaged Cars, Know When To Repair Or Replace

David Gregoire July 28, 2026

Flood damage can turn a solid car into a headache fast, but not every soaked vehicle is automatically a lost cause. The key is figuring out how far the water got, what it touched, and

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Ethernet Port On A Wi-Fi Extender Improves Home Network Reliability

David Gregoire July 28, 2026

That little Ethernet port on a Wi-Fi extender can do a lot more than sit there looking useful. In the right setup, it turns the extender from a simple signal repeater into a more stable

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WHCA Dinner Showcases Press Bias, Reporter Mind Reading Sows Doubt

David Gregoire July 28, 2026

The White House Correspondents’ Association dinner had the right kind of stagecraft this year, with Oz Pearlman stepping in as the evening’s mentalist act and giving the press corps a performance that fit the mood

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Can Air Conditioners Cause Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, Explained

David Gregoire July 28, 2026

Air conditioners are a summer lifesaver, but they also come with a few myths and real-world maintenance issues worth knowing about. The big one people worry about is carbon monoxide, and that fear makes sense

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5 Unexpected Ways Recycled Wind Turbines Get New Life

David Gregoire July 27, 2026

Wind turbine blades do not have to end up as industrial waste once they are retired. Instead of being buried in landfills, these giant fiberglass parts are showing up in construction, public spaces, and even

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Data Center Bans Threaten Economy And National Security

David Gregoire July 27, 2026

Opinion The war on data centers jeopardizes our economy and national security At least 78 local jurisdictions already have imposed data center bans or moratoriums Published July 27, 2026 7:00am EDT <!–> close Video –>

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5 Appliance Brands Owned By Electrolux Today

David Gregoire July 26, 2026

Electrolux has spent more than a century building a huge appliance empire, and a lot of shoppers run into its brands without even realizing it. The company sells under its own name, but it also

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Trump Pushes To Close China’s USMCA Trade Loopholes

David Gregoire July 24, 2026

Trump’s approach to the USMCA review is all about leverage, and that matters because this is not supposed to be a rubber stamp. The agreement helped deepen North American trade, but the scheduled review exists

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FCC Approves Reflect Orbital’s First Sunlight Mirror Satellite

David Gregoire July 24, 2026

Reflect Orbital has cleared an important regulatory hurdle for its first mirrored satellite, Earendil-1, but the bigger story is what the company wants to do next. The startup is pitching a future where sunlight can

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Trump Presses Iran Battle, Stakes Rise for U.S. Security

David Gregoire July 23, 2026

President Trump’s showdown with Iran is framed here as more than a moment of force, but as a test of resolve that could shape the West’s security for years. The argument is blunt: if the

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FDA Moves Spur US Drug Manufacturing, Jobs, Supply Security

David Gregoire July 23, 2026

America has spent years talking about the risks of depending on foreign supply chains for lifesaving drugs, and those risks are no longer abstract. The latest FDA changes are aimed at pulling more medical manufacturing

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EPA Proposal Could End DEF Derating For Diesel Engines

David Gregoire July 22, 2026

The EPA is floating a major change to how diesel engines handle emissions trouble, and the big headline is simple: fewer forced slowdowns, fewer headaches for operators, and a lot more debate about what that

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Why Fiber-Optic Cables Still Carry Most Internet Traffic

David Gregoire July 22, 2026

It’s easy to look up at the sky and assume satellites must be doing most of the heavy lifting for the internet, especially with thousands of them in orbit. But the real workhorse is still

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Can A Satellite Dish Work As A TV Antenna

David Gregoire July 22, 2026

If you are hoping to turn an old satellite dish into a TV antenna, the short answer is no, not really. The dish and an over-the-air antenna are built for completely different jobs, so the

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Judeo Christian Roots, Defending America’s Shared Heritage

David Gregoire July 21, 2026

America’s roots are being debated in all the wrong ways, and that fight matters more than most people realize. The core issue is not just history on a page, but whether the country remembers the

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Socialism Hits Michigan Reality, El-Sayed Faces Blue-Collar Pushback

David Gregoire July 21, 2026

Abdul El-Sayed’s Michigan Senate bid is running into a hard wall of reality, and the people closest to the race seem less impressed by the socialist pitch than the campaign would like. In Detroit, the

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Toyota Highlander Holds Value Better Than Honda Pilot After 5 Years

David Gregoire July 19, 2026

If you are comparing the Toyota Highlander and Honda Pilot, depreciation is one of those boring numbers that suddenly matters a lot. Both SUVs sit in the same family-hauler lane with three rows, unibody construction,

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How To Use AC Safely When Smoke Is Outside

David Gregoire July 18, 2026

When smoke rolls in from wildfires, the big question is simple: can you still run the air conditioner without making things worse? The short answer is yes, as long as you use the right settings,

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Why Zenith TVs Vanished, And What The Brand Does Now

David Gregoire July 18, 2026

Zenith used to be one of those names you could spot instantly in a living room, a basement, or a family den. It helped define the era when TVs were big, expensive, and built like

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US Navy Tech Chief Urges Faster Science, Less Bureaucracy

David Gregoire July 16, 2026

The Navy is under pressure on two fronts at once: it needs more ships, and it needs better tech to keep pace with a world that is moving fast. That’s why leaders at the Office

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Los Angeles Gets First Luxury Gas Station In Beverly Hills

David Gregoire July 15, 2026

Los Angeles is getting ready for a gas station that aims to feel more like a polished neighborhood stop than a quick fuel run. Maggie’s Refuel is planning its Beverly Hills flagship for 2027, and

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Smartphone Overnight Charging Won’t Damage Your Battery

David Gregoire July 14, 2026

Address the overnight charging myth clearly. Explain how modern phones manage power near full charge. Cover optimized charging and battery limits. Highlight heat as a real battery risk. Touch on bypass charging and charger safety.

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Butler Anniversary Marks America’s Courage And Coreys Sacrifice

David Gregoire July 14, 2026

• Preserve the Butler anniversary message and the core act of courage• Keep Corey Comperatore’s sacrifice at the center of the story• Reflect on the attack, the chaos, and the survival of President Trump• Highlight

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30 Amp RV Plug Vs 50 Amp, Key Differences Explained

David Gregoire July 14, 2026

Here’s the short version: RV power matters a lot more than most new owners expect, and the gap between 30-amp and 50-amp service can shape how comfortable your rig feels on the road. The plug

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NEWT GINGRICH Honors Lindsey Graham’s Courage And Patriotism

David Gregoire July 13, 2026

I knew Lindsey Graham from the early days of the Contract with America fight in 1994, when Republicans were pushing hard to shake up Washington and give voters a different kind of leadership. His death

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Why US Navy Ships Rely On Onboard Calibration Labs

David Gregoire July 13, 2026

US Navy ships run with a level of precision that can be easy to miss from the outside, and onboard calibration labs are a big reason why. These floating labs keep critical systems accurate, safe,

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Car Trims Vs Packages, Know The Difference Before Buying

David Gregoire July 13, 2026

When you start shopping for a car, the options can feel like a maze, but the big split usually comes down to trims and packages. Trims are the main versions of a model, each with

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Former NFL Player Warns Washington Should Not Fix College Sports

David Gregoire July 12, 2026

I’ve spent years working with athletes to help them land NIL and pro opportunities, and that experience makes one thing clear: college sports are already in the middle of a huge shift. The answer is

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Find Better Budget Tools Than Amazon, Save Money Fast

David Gregoire July 12, 2026

Quick note up front: this piece looks at why Amazon might not be the smartest place to buy budget-friendly tools, shows where better value often lives, and gives practical tips for saving money without sacrificing

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Supreme Court Declines Newman Appeal, Risks Judicial Independence

David Gregoire July 11, 2026

The Supreme Court’s refusal to review the suspension of Judge Pauline Newman has opened a dangerous chapter for judicial independence, and this piece lays out why the move was unconstitutional, unfair, and a threat to

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Portable Generator Grounding Rules, Backup Power Owners Must Know

David Gregoire July 11, 2026

If you run a portable generator for emergencies, knowing when and where to bond the neutral and ground can mean the difference between safe backup power and a dangerous setup. This piece lays out clear

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Discover Aston Martin DB5 Top Speed, Official Numbers Broken Down

David Gregoire July 11, 2026

The Aston Martin DB5 is a mid-1960s grand tourer that carved its name into pop culture and automotive lore, and this piece cuts straight to the chase: what is its top speed, how that figure

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Shop Ace Hardware Grills, Pressure Washers, Garden Tools Now

David Gregoire July 11, 2026

There’s a simple pleasure in gear that just works and doesn’t demand a second mortgage. Ace Hardware has carved out a niche selling reliable grills, garden tools, pressure washers, and backyard accessories that aim for

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China Builds Computing Ecosystem, Leaving US Strategy Behind

David Gregoire July 10, 2026

The U.S. can still win the global AI contest, but not by arguing about which chatbot writes the prettiest paragraph. This piece argues that the real fight is over entire technology ecosystems—power, chips, data centers,

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Aviation Accelerates Shift Toward Fossil Fuel Alternatives

David Gregoire July 10, 2026

Air travel is one of the harder sectors to clean up, and the industry is chasing alternatives to crude oil that could actually cut aviation emissions. This piece looks at the practical options on the

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China Rooftop Rain System Cools Cities, Reduces Heat Risk

David Gregoire July 10, 2026

Urban summers are getting fiercer and engineers are racing to cool cities without devouring power. This “rooftop rain” system in China is one such example, blending water capture and targeted misting to shave degrees off

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Boaters Must Maintain Distance From US Navy Ships, Follow Protocol

David Gregoire July 9, 2026

This piece explains the rules and common-sense steps boaters must follow around U.S. Navy ships, why those zones exist, and what to do if a safe transit becomes unavoidable. You’ll get clear guidance on distance

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Wisconsin Governor Primary Pits Socialist Frontrunner Against GOP

David Gregoire July 9, 2026

Wisconsin’s governor primary has turned into a clear showdown between a rising Democratic Socialist and a pragmatic Republican, with national trends and local strategy shaping a contest that could decide the state’s future direction. The

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Kids Turn Ferrari Into Playground, Owner Seeks Justice

David Gregoire July 9, 2026

Kids turned a high-end Ferrari into an impromptu playground, pictures and video caught the moment, and the car’s owner was furious. This piece walks through what happened, why it matters, how people reacted online, and

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Grab Harbor Freight July Coupons, Save On Essential Tools

David Gregoire July 8, 2026

I’ll highlight why July coupons make Harbor Freight’s already cheap tools an even better buy, point out the types of bargains to watch for, explain how to stack savings like a pro, note in-store versus

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Harbor Freight Drops New Summer Tools, Limited Stock

David Gregoire July 8, 2026

Harbor Freight quietly refreshed its shelves after the summer sales wind-down, dropping a batch of practical, budget-friendly gear worth a look. This piece walks through standout finds, what makes them useful, buying tips to avoid

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Graham Platner Campaign Unravels Amid Rape Allegation, Tattoo

David Gregoire July 8, 2026

The Senate was designed to be a steadying force, made up of experienced voices who could temper the heat of politics. This piece argues that modern Democratic recruitment has flipped that design, elevating flashy novices

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Tip Your Lawn Mower Safely For Maintenance, Avoid Damage

David Gregoire July 8, 2026

Tipping a lawn mower sounds simple, but it hides a lot of traps if you’re not careful. This piece walks through the real risks, the safety steps, the right tilt, and what to do instead

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1938 Volkswagen Beetle Top Speed, Original Performance Revealed

David Gregoire July 7, 2026

Few cars stir nostalgia like the Volkswagen Beetle, a tiny machine that became a cultural icon almost overnight. Its shape is unmistakable and its backstory is full of twists, from utility car plans to global

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Harness Coal Energy Without Burning, Cut Emissions Today

David Gregoire July 7, 2026

Coal’s reputation as the dirtiest fossil fuel masks a quieter truth: it can be a feedstock, not just a fuel. This piece walks through how coal can be converted into clean energy carriers, industrial chemicals,

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Chevrolet Colorado Loses Ground To Better Midsize Trucks

David Gregoire July 6, 2026

This piece looks at the Chevrolet Colorado and why it remains a smart mid-size pickup choice, then runs through the practical alternatives worth considering for buyers who want capability, comfort, or something a bit different.

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Apple Music Switch Brings Handy Perk, Persistent Bug Hurts

David Gregoire July 6, 2026

I switched from Spotify to Apple Music and loved one particular perk so much I thought the move was a no-brainer, but that same perk has an annoying side effect that’s quietly wrecking how families

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New US Law Cuts Aid To Countries Trafficking Cuban Doctors

David Gregoire July 6, 2026

Congress passed a law in February 2026 that targets nations complicit in the Cuban regime’s exploitative medical missions, naming offenders and imposing real penalties if they don’t change course. The measure forces accountability, exposes who

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Trump Marks America’s 250th With Military Flyovers, Fireworks

David Gregoire July 6, 2026

President Trump led a bold 250th birthday celebration for the nation, punctuated by military flyovers, honored veterans, and a fireworks show that lit up the capital, while also pressing forward with the SAVE America Act,

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Patriot Front Clips Go Viral On X Ignite Debate Over America 250

David Gregoire July 6, 2026

This piece looks at a few viral moments and the way they reveal cultural and media double standards: a viral post about alleged “Patriot Front” members, the ugly reactions from some on TikTok after President

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Handlebar Risers Improve Motorcycle Handling Today

David Gregoire July 6, 2026

Handlebar risers change the relationship between rider and bike in ways you can feel instantly: they lift your hands, shift your posture, and change how the front end reacts. This piece walks through the practical

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