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Home»Author: David Gregoire

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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Watch Highway Marker Signs Now To Avoid Getting Lost

David Gregoire July 5, 2026

Roadside location signs do more than mark mileage; they are tiny, crucial beacons that help drivers, emergency crews, and road crews find exact spots fast. This article digs into why those little markers matter, how

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Support Israel As America Reaffirms Judeo-Christian Founding Values

David Gregoire July 5, 2026

America’s 250th anniversary is a moment to look beyond ceremonies and remember the ideas that made this nation possible: a faith-informed moral code, a commitment to liberty, and a special bond with the Jewish people

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US Backs Bolivia State Of Emergency, Expands Visa Curbs

David Gregoire July 4, 2026

Latin America has shifted sharply toward security-minded, right-leaning governments, and this piece explains how that change happened, why voters chose order over old ideas, and how American pressure reshaped the political map across the hemisphere.

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Spot Toyota Engine Problems In Trucks Before Buying

David Gregoire July 4, 2026

Toyota is known for making trucks that last, but even the best builders sometimes ship models with engines that inspired long service bays and shorter tempers. This piece looks at the kinds of engine problems

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Founding Fathers Won Independence, Created Lasting American Republic

David Gregoire July 4, 2026

From the bold youth who lit the fuse of American independence to the young organizers shaping our campuses today, this piece looks at how early courage, faith, and duty built the republic and how a

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Congress Must Close Radio Loophole, Pay Recording Artists Now

David Gregoire July 3, 2026

This piece argues that a century-old legal gap lets AM/FM radio profit from recorded music while the performers who created that music get nothing, and it urges Congress to pass the American Music Fairness Act

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Textbooks Replace Heroic History With Social Narratives, Critics Say

David Gregoire July 3, 2026

Textbooks once stirred curiosity and pride; now many read like instruction manuals for grievance, and that matters because what boys read shapes what they become. This piece argues that the Progressive-era redesign of “social studies”

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SEN TIM SCOTT: My family's journey shows America's founding promise is alive and strong

David Gregoire July 2, 2026

Only in America can a family go from cotton to Congress in one lifetime. My grandfather saw his grandson win elections in the birthplace of the Confederacy. A state that once pledged allegiance to the

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Bronx Candidate Now Exposes ICE Abolition And Anti American Rhetoric

David Gregoire June 30, 2026

I spotted a post on X from Darializa Avila Chevalier, a Democrat running in New York’s 13th District, and it set off a chain of contradictions and questions about what we teach our kids and

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Fix Mower Failure Causing Lawn Trenches, Save Your Yard

David Gregoire June 30, 2026

If your lawn looks like someone dragged a plow across it after every mow, this piece cuts straight to the likely mechanical culprit, how it happens, and practical ways to stop it. You’ll get clear

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Decode Maintain Top Safe Speed Sign, Drive Safely Today

David Gregoire June 30, 2026

The Maintain Top Safe Speed sign tells drivers to adopt a speed considered safe for specific conditions ahead, and this article breaks down what the sign means, where you might see it, how to respond

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Illinois Father Blames Sanctuary Policies After Daughter’s Death

David Gregoire June 29, 2026

A father’s grief over his daughter Katie — a 20-year-old college student killed by a high-speed, intoxicated driver — becomes a test of accountability, policy and political priorities. This piece looks at how a tragic

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Voters Embrace Socialism Over Status Quo As Costs Bite

David Gregoire June 29, 2026

Voters are restless, and the angry energy that pushed one outsider into power is now nudging younger progressives toward socialism. This piece looks at where that frustration comes from, why it is not primarily ideological,

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Find AI-Free Android Phones, Protect Your Privacy Today

David Gregoire June 29, 2026

If you want an Android phone that skips the latest AI hype and keeps things simple, this article walks through why you might choose that route and how to find devices that actually deliver on

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Rent A Chainsaw Now, Remove One Fallen Tree Safely

David Gregoire June 28, 2026

If you only need a chainsaw for one job, renting often beats buying — it’s cheaper up front, saves you maintenance headaches, and keeps your garage from filling up with a tool you’ll rarely touch.

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Tackle Sloped Lawns, Safely With These Mower Recommendations

David Gregoire June 27, 2026

Mowing on a hill changes the game: terrain matters as much as the mower. This piece walks through why slopes are risky, which machines handle small inclines, and practical steps to reduce danger while keeping

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Pick Car Names That Stick, Avoid Offending Drivers

David Gregoire June 27, 2026

Car names do more than label metal and glass; they do the heavy lifting of identity, promise, and memory. This piece explores why a name can elevate a vehicle into legend, how names can also

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Canada Accelerates Nuclear Build To Strengthen Power Grid

David Gregoire June 26, 2026

Canada is quietly steering back toward nuclear energy as a central fix for a stressed grid, aging infrastructure, and rising electricity demand from tech and industry. This shift blends big reactors, next-gen small modular reactors,

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Robots Malfunction, AI Doctors Stumble, Self-Driving Cars Falter

David Gregoire June 26, 2026

Quick snapshot: robots are glitching in ways that matter, AI clinicians are making choices we should question, and autonomous cars are still learning the basics. There are also raw, unfiltered reactions from people who saw

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Supreme Court Rulings Ignite Immigration, Birthright, Gun Rights Clash

David Gregoire June 26, 2026

The Supreme Court issued major rulings on immigration and gun rights this week, Democrats ratcheted up calls to remake the court, the high-stakes birthright citizenship case is still pending, a Democratic governor pressed the Biden

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Zohran Mamdani Consolidates Influence, Pushes DSA Takeover Nationwide

David Gregoire June 25, 2026

The leftward lurch inside the Democratic coalition feels less like policy evolution and more like an identity takeover, with “DSA” energy reshaping city primaries and forcing Republicans to sharpen contrast. This piece looks at that

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Hurricane 4 Turbo Delivers Race Level Power In Compact Engine

David Gregoire June 24, 2026

The Hurricane 4 takes the turbocharger out of the paddock and cranks it up for compact engines, proving you can squeeze serious power from a small four-cylinder without turning it into a headache. This article

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Grab Harbor Freight Tools With Lifetime Warranty Today

David Gregoire June 23, 2026

Harbor Freight delivers budget-friendly tools that surprise a lot of people with solid warranties and value. This article walks through which kinds of Harbor Freight items often include lifetime coverage, what that protection usually means,

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Greenspan Transformed The Fed, Cemented Data Driven Policy

David Gregoire June 23, 2026

Alan Greenspan rewired the Federal Reserve in ways that a lot of people still feel today. He arrived in 1987 with a reputation for market smarts and left a legacy of expanded tools, deeper reach,

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Trump Remarks Strain US Italy Relations, Meloni Rebukes

David Gregoire June 22, 2026

The piece looks at how Donald Trump’s blunt, personality-driven style has tangled him with longtime allies, sparked sharp public rebukes, and mixed foreign policy with personal scorekeeping. It tracks the Meloni flap, criticism from Israeli

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Discover How Bullets And Cars Use Aerodynamics For Better Efficiency

David Gregoire June 22, 2026

Apart from both being propelled by explosions of one form or another, bullets and cars share a handful of design similarities. It’s all due to aerodynamics.

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SpaceX IPO Creates Thousands Of Employee Millionaires, Spurs Wealth

David Gregoire June 22, 2026

SpaceX’s IPO has sparked a fresh conversation about who gets to build wealth in modern America, and this piece walks through how employee ownership can turn ordinary paychecks into long-term financial stakes, why that matters

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Carry Credit Card Sized Gadgets, Shrink Your Everyday Wallet

David Gregoire June 21, 2026

Compact consumer tech is shrinking into shapes that slip into the same pocket as a credit card, and this piece looks at why designers are racing to fold functionality into wafer-thin devices, what categories are

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Antarctic Submarine Ran Registers Strange Signals, Then Vanishes

David Gregoire June 21, 2026

The small submarine Ran slipped beneath Antarctica’s ice shelf, sent to map and measure, and then something unexpected happened: it registered bizarre signals and vanished without a trace. This article walks through what Ran encountered,

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Ryobi Tool Rankings Expose Best, Worst Models For Buyers

David Gregoire June 21, 2026

Thinking about adding another Ryobi tool to your shop? This article walks through which Ryobi products are worth your money, which ones impressed users and reviewers, and which models ran into consistent complaints so you

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Protect Strong Fathers Now, Reverse Harm To America’s Kids

David Gregoire June 20, 2026

Father’s Day should be a straightforward nod to the men who protect, provide, and teach right from wrong, not a culture war. This piece argues that honoring fathers matters because strong dads shape stable families

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Toy Story 5 Pits Jessie Against Tech, Bonnie’s Tablet

David Gregoire June 20, 2026

Pixar returns with a new chapter that puts its classic toy crew up against a modern challenge: a kid-friendly tablet that rewrites what play looks like. The story centers on Bonnie, whose toys must reckon

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Wearable Cooling Gadgets Keep You Cool Outdoors, Now

David Gregoire June 20, 2026

Beat the oven-like afternoons without surrendering your plans: wearable cooling gadgets use targeted airflow and smart materials to keep you moving and comfortable outside. This piece walks through the kinds of wearables you’ll actually want

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Upgrade DeWalt 20V Tools Now With 15Ah Battery, 15 Models

David Gregoire June 20, 2026

Short and sharp: this piece explains why a 15Ah battery makes sense for DeWalt’s 20V line, what you gain in runtime and power, which tool types benefit most, practical tips for managing weight and charging,

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Grab Milwaukee Tools Deals This Month With Notable Savings

David Gregoire June 19, 2026

Milwaukee tools usually come with a premium price tag, but this month a wave of discounts is making it easier to add pro-grade gear to your shop without breaking the bank. This piece looks at

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YouTube TV Hidden Features Every User Should Enable Now

David Gregoire June 18, 2026

YouTube TV hides a lot of useful tools behind a simple interface, and this piece walks you through smart ways to squeeze more value from the service. You’ll read clear tips on DVR tricks, account

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Ford CEO Comments Threaten Right To Repair Momentum

David Gregoire June 18, 2026

Jim Farley’s recent remarks didn’t sit well with right to repair activists, and this piece lays out what he said, why he said it, and why his comments matter for car owners, independent shops, and

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Find Home Depot Niche Tools That Solve Odd Jobs Fast

David Gregoire June 18, 2026

This piece highlights a handful of uncommon hand tools you can find at big-box stores like Home Depot, explains what they do, and gives quick, practical tips for when and why you’d reach for them

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Score Prime Day Deals On Top-Rated Amazon Tools Now

David Gregoire June 18, 2026

Prime Day is a week away, but Amazon already has serious markdowns on gear you’ll actually want, including top-rated tools and power kits. This guide walks through why shopping early can pay off and how

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Newly Married Couples Shift Bedtime Habits, Spark Debate

David Gregoire June 17, 2026

This piece hops through three sticky, shareable moments from the latest episode of Scrolling: the baffling bedtime habits popping up among newly married couples, one person’s provocative theory that homeowners associations have quietly strangled a

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Select Michelin Summer Tires That Match Your Driving Style

David Gregoire June 15, 2026

Picking the right Michelin summer tire means matching what you drive with how you drive, and knowing which of Michelin’s lines gives you the balance of grip, comfort, and longevity you actually need. This article

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Hong Kong Robot Concert, Humanoid Singer Provokes Unease

David Gregoire June 15, 2026

This piece looks at a recent Hong Kong show where a humanoid robot performed original songs, how the crowd reacted, why some viewers found it unsettling, and what this kind of act might mean for

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Senate Advances Bill To Cap Insulin At $35 Monthly

David Gregoire June 15, 2026

Americans are squeezed by rising costs, and health care sits near the top of that pressure. This piece looks at how insulin pricing is a clear place Congress can act, explains what has already worked

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Cuba Blackouts Expose National Security Threat, Lawmakers Warn

David Gregoire June 12, 2026

The Castro regime has clung to power for decades by selling the myth that Cuba’s communist system is permanent, but that story is cracking. Daily blackouts, empty hospital shelves and chronic food shortages have exposed

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New Privacy Law Forces Wearables To Block Secret Recording

David Gregoire June 12, 2026

New privacy legislation targets covert recording by wearable devices and demands clear, visible signals when audio or video capture is active, shifting the balance back toward personal privacy without banning the tech outright. People are

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Historic Four-Masted Training Ship Reaches US Shores Today

David Gregoire June 11, 2026

Step aboard a living slice of seafaring history: a nearly century-old, four-masted training vessel has just reached U.S. waters and is turning heads. This piece covers where the ship came from, what it means for

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Universities Face Backlash, Graduation Protests Highlight Failures

David Gregoire June 11, 2026

College commencement season has become a mirror showing what higher education really values: spectacle over seriousness, sensitivity over scrutiny, and credentialing over character. This piece looks at how graduation speeches and campus reactions signal a

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China’s Destroyer Surge Challenges US Maritime Dominance

David Gregoire June 10, 2026

Analysts are warning that China’s accelerating destroyer program is reshaping naval balance in the Indo-Pacific, prompting urgent debate in Washington over how America should respond. This piece looks at what those ships bring to the

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Hyundai Introduces Remote Vehicle Monitoring, Offers Peace Of Mind

David Gregoire June 10, 2026

Hyundai is rolling out a new remote capability designed to let owners manage and monitor their cars from home, promising a smoother ownership experience and a bit more peace of mind without stepping outside. This

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Jewish Students Confront Rising Antisemitism in Public Schools

David Gregoire June 10, 2026

The Super Bowl briefly focused the nation on antisemitism, but the attention faded quickly while the problem kept following Jewish students back into hallways and classrooms. This piece looks at what those young people face

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Restomods Surge As Chinese Firm Launches New Classic Bodies

David Gregoire June 10, 2026

Restomods are gaining real momentum as classic car prices climb, and a Chinese company has quietly positioned itself to supply freshly manufactured bodies for vintage models. This piece looks at why newly minted bodies matter,

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Federal Officials Ramp Up Probes, Seek California Election Witnesses

David Gregoire June 9, 2026

This piece walks through rapidly intensifying California election probes, federal prosecutors gearing up for potential charges, President Trump pushing harder on election integrity, a curious cultural moment with Talfreako trying to shake the freak off,

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Harbor Freight Launches Mini Bucket, Stocks Arriving Now

David Gregoire June 8, 2026

Harbor Freight has jumped into the mini bucket trend that other stores popularized, delivering a compact, affordable option for small jobs, storage, and quick-haul needs. This article looks at what the Harbor Freight mini bucket

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Compare European And American Car Coolants, Choose Safely

David Gregoire June 8, 2026

I’ll explain why coolant matters, compare European and American formulas, flag the risks of mixing different types, suggest maintenance habits, and give practical buying tips so you pick the right fluid for your car. Coolant

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Equip Your Side-by-Side With Race-Proven Off-Road Essentials

David Gregoire June 8, 2026

Buying a side-by-side is about more than picking a shiny model off the lot; it’s about assembling the right combo of power, protection, and practicality so that every trail ride turns into a controlled good

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Rear Seat Entertainment Upgrades Transform Your Drive Now

David Gregoire June 7, 2026

Rear seat entertainment systems have grown from luxury extras into practical upgrades that many drivers and families actually want, even if most automakers do not offer them as standard gear. This piece explores why these

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Android Flagships Switch To Silicon-Carbon Thin Batteries Now

David Gregoire June 7, 2026

New Android flagships are shifting away from conventional lithium-ion cells toward a thin, high-density silicon-carbon battery chemistry that promises lighter phones, longer runtimes, and faster charging. This piece explains what that change means for design,

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Lawn Mower Blades Employ Extra Holes For Essential Safety, Balance

David Gregoire June 6, 2026

Many lawn mower blades show extra holes near the center bolt, and they’re not just decoration. This piece explains the practical reasons behind those openings, from fit and balance to airflow and safety. You’ll get

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British Policing Faces Allegations Of Bias Amid Immigration Shift

David Gregoire June 6, 2026

This piece revisits several violent cases and the reaction to them, arguing that British policing and culture have shifted toward identity-based practices that can leave ordinary people vulnerable and speech constrained; it contrasts public outrage

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Prevent 3D Printer Failures, Fix Filament Clogs And Sensors

David Gregoire June 6, 2026

This article lays out a practical rundown of uncommon 3D printing problems that often derail projects and how to spot and fix them, from filament oddities to sensor failures and environmental quirks. Filament clogs are

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Pennsylvania Democrats Prepare 2028 Primary Push Against Fetterman

David Gregoire June 5, 2026

John Fetterman’s journey from Bernie backer to party outcast and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s rise from local activist to national provocateur tell a bigger story about a Democratic Party that has drifted far left. This piece tracks

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Robots Advance Into Creative Fields, Challenging Artists Now

David Gregoire June 4, 2026

This episode of Scrolling throws down a challenge to the producer and leans into two big beats: whether machines can truly claim the arts, and a fresh pass at Facebook Marketplace plus live audience queries.

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Trump Readies Middle East Moves, Iran Deal Nears, Congress Clashes

David Gregoire June 4, 2026

President Trump is on the move, signaling swift, consequential action across the Middle East while a delicate Iran negotiation edges forward; at the same time Washington is wrestling over new anti-weaponization money, tense floor fights

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Save On Maintenance With This Toyota Model, Lowest Among Toyotas

David Gregoire June 4, 2026

Toyota builds sensible, long-lived cars, and among them one model stands out for being noticeably cheaper to keep running than the rest. This piece looks at why that model costs less to maintain, what owners

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Whirlpool Refrigerators Spot Common Issues Before Damage

David Gregoire June 3, 2026

Whirlpool refrigerators are a common choice for households, known for solid design and generally reliable performance, but a handful of predictable problems can steal that peace. This article lays out the frequent trouble spots, how

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GOP Senate Standoff Forces DOJ Reversal, California Primaries Intensify

David Gregoire June 3, 2026

Big political moves and courtroom drama collide this week: a GOP Senate standoff forces the Justice Department to flip course, California voters face consequential primary matchups, fights over ICE enforcement spark heated local battles, Vince

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Democratic Establishment Cedes Control As Progressive Insurgents Surge

David Gregoire June 3, 2026

The Democratic Party’s internal rebels are running the show, and Tuesday’s contests made that painfully clear: a celebrated meeting in Washington and a string of primary results signal an establishment that no longer calls the

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Lawn Mower Batteries Aren’t Interchangeable With Car Batteries

David Gregoire June 2, 2026

This piece explains why lawn mower batteries and car batteries might look similar but are engineered for different jobs, how their chemistry and design affect performance and safety, and what to consider when replacing or

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Fix Speaker Positioning With One Simple Acoustic Rule

David Gregoire June 2, 2026

This piece walks you through a simple, reliable method for placing stereo speakers so they deliver balanced imaging and sensible bass without endless guesswork. You will learn the core rule, why it works, how room

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Republicans Push Trump Record To Win 2026 Midterms

David Gregoire June 2, 2026

The 2026 midterms are shaping up as a clear moment for Republicans to sell results over rhetoric: a second Trump term that delivered tangible policy wins, a practical midterm playbook from seasoned strategists, and an

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Trump Mobilizes Freedom 250 Campaign, Urging National Unity

David Gregoire June 2, 2026

This article looks ahead to a heavy season of anniversaries: the nation’s 250th birthday and the 25th anniversary of 9/11, and it argues that both moments call us back to the same idea at the

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Father Demands Illegal Immigration Reform After Daughter Killed

David Gregoire June 2, 2026

I lost my daughter when an intoxicated illegal immigrant slammed into the back of the car she was in, and that grief pushed me to confront how our immigration system actually works. I wanted answers

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Walgreens Exits Chicago South Side After Rampant Shoplifting

David Gregoire June 2, 2026

The conversation about Walgreens leaving the South Side should be plain: businesses left because the store could not operate profitably amid rampant theft, threats and falling customer traffic, and if we want stores back we

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Icloud Alternatives That Save You Money Right Now

David Gregoire June 1, 2026

If iCloud feels pricey or limiting, this piece walks through realistic cloud storage options, what they do better, and how to pick the right one for your needs. We’ll look at alternatives that shine for

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250th State Fair Sparks Controversy, Artists Pull Out

David Gregoire May 29, 2026

The nation’s 250th celebration on the Mall turned into a cultural flashpoint this week as a patriotic state fair lineup became a scandal over politics, performer dropouts and urban elites who sneer at small-town traditions.

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Modern Drivers Must Ditch 10 And 2 For Safer Grip Today

David Gregoire May 28, 2026

This piece breaks down why the old “10 and 2” steering habit stuck around, what changed in car safety that made it risky, and how a simple shift in hand placement can protect you and

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Fake License Plate Ring Leaders Arrested After Nearly Ten Years

David Gregoire May 27, 2026

Authorities have broken up a lengthy scam involving counterfeit license plates, arresting several people tied to a scheme that ran for nearly a decade; this article explains the mechanics, the players, the scope, and the

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Tennessee Farms Deploy Solar Agrivoltaics, Boost Food Power Profit

David Gregoire May 26, 2026

Under the shade of solar panels in Tennessee, a pilot is showing how farms can produce food and clean energy on the same acreage, reshaping the economics and ecology of agriculture. This piece explores the

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White House Shooting Sparks Viral Reporter Reaction

David Gregoire May 26, 2026

The latest roundup pulls together a handful of viral moments and local political fights that tell a bigger story about security, culture and common sense in public life: a news anchor’s stunned reaction to a

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Transform Garage Floor Fast With Simple DIY Coating System

David Gregoire May 26, 2026

Looking for a faster, smarter way to update your garage floor without a pro? This piece walks through a straightforward DIY route that balances cost, durability, and clean looks, helping you pick a realistic approach

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Trump Expands Drug Pricing Tools, Demands Hospital Transparency

David Gregoire May 25, 2026

This piece argues that healthcare in America is broken by secrecy and weak enforcement, highlights recent moves like the TrumpRX expansion, and lays out practical steps the administration can take right now to force price

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Strait Of Hormuz Needs No Fire Zone, US And Allies Must Act

David Gregoire May 24, 2026

The United States once enforced two no-fly zones over Iraq to protect vulnerable populations after the Gulf War, and the case can be made now for a similar posture to secure the Strait of Hormuz.

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Toyota Arene Now Maps Lexus ES Electric For Long Road Trips

David Gregoire May 24, 2026

Toyota’s new Arene system is designed to make long-distance driving in Lexus ES electric models far less stressful by planning routes, managing charging stops, and adapting to real-world conditions. This piece looks at how Arene

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Trump Xi China Summit Threatens Taiwan, Tests Pacific Resolve

David Gregoire May 24, 2026

This piece argues why Taiwan matters beyond chips, how its location shapes Asia’s balance of power, the diplomatic shock waves a loss would cause, and what a Republican approach should be to preserve American strength

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Decode Pause Break Key Function, Fix Unexpected Pauses

David Gregoire May 23, 2026

If you’ve ever stared at your keyboard and wondered what the Pause/Break key actually does, you’re in good company. This little relic has a weird history and a few stubborn uses that survive on modern

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Protect Tools Today With Non Toxic Fluid Film Coating

David Gregoire May 22, 2026

Fluid Film is a nontoxic protective coating for metal, built to stop corrosion and keep tools working without toxic solvents. This piece explains what makes it different from quick fixes, where it shines in real-world

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DOJ To Appeal Judge Dismissal Of Alleged MS-13 Smuggler

David Gregoire May 22, 2026

The courts just made a choice that matters for national security and common sense: a federal judge tossed alien smuggling charges against Kilmar Armando Ábrego García, a man accused of running dangerous human-smuggling operations and

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Serbia Embraces Trump, Redefining Its Relationship With The US

David Gregoire May 22, 2026

Serbia’s surprising turn toward strong American leadership has been quiet but unmistakable, driven by respect for national sovereignty, pragmatic partnership, and a sense that real results beat empty promises. This piece walks through how past

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Score Harbor Freight Icon Pro Tools Under $50 Today

David Gregoire May 21, 2026

Quick take: Harbor Freight’s Icon line packs professional-feeling tools into prices that don’t sting, and this piece walks through why the sub-$50 picks are worth a snap decision, what to expect from build and performance,

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Rep. Daniel Goldman Trails 30 Points In NY Primary, Emerson Poll

David Gregoire May 21, 2026

Rep. Daniel Sachs Goldman, once the face of the impeachment fight against Donald Trump, now finds himself staggering in a Democratic primary as the party’s leftward lurch reshapes New York politics. This piece tracks how

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2026 EX60 Impresses, Decide Whether To Wait For Volvo P12

David Gregoire May 20, 2026

The 2026 EX60 arrives as Volvo’s all-new, clean-sheet compact SUV that stakes a claim on tech, safety, and everyday usability, and it mostly gets the job done. This piece walks through what it does well,

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Estimate Fuel-Powered Generator Lifespan, Plan Maintenance Now

David Gregoire May 19, 2026

Indoor or outdoor, backup or worksite, a fuel-powered generator won’t run forever but you can stretch its life a lot farther than you might think. This piece looks at how long generator engines typically last,

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US Export Controls Erode Chipmakers’ Lead, Empower China

David Gregoire May 19, 2026

President Trump’s trip to China aims to lock in American tech leadership, but our own policies are strangling that edge. Tight export controls, well intentioned or not, have closed off markets to U.S. chipmakers and

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