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Home»Author: Kevin Parker

Trump Delivers Lower Taxes, Secures Borders Ahead Of 2026

Kevin Parker January 22, 2026

President Donald J. Trump’s first year in office delivered a string of wins for working families, from tax relief and wage gains to tougher border enforcement, and Republicans are pressing that advantage into 2026 to

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Trump Can Deploy Troops In Minnesota, Restore Order

Kevin Parker January 21, 2026

I’ll explain why the president has clear legal authority to call up forces, trace the law’s long history, cite the exact statutory language that empowers action, and argue why violent obstruction of federal law in

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FBI Warns Of North Korean QR Spying Targeting Americans, Secure Devices

Kevin Parker January 21, 2026

The FBI has warned that a surge in “quishing” — QR code phishing — is turning everyday codes into surveillance and theft tools, with a North Korean-linked group using tailored messages and QR images to

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China Safety App Demumu Warns Families, Exposes Solo Living Risks

Kevin Parker January 21, 2026

The new mobile app “Are You Dead?” has gone viral by doing one very simple thing: it asks people who live alone to check in so loved ones know they are okay. This piece explores

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FDA Approves FL-100, Expands Patient Choice For Depression Care

Kevin Parker January 20, 2026

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a prescription brain-stimulation headset for at-home use to treat moderate to severe major depressive disorder, opening a new non-drug option for adults under remote clinical supervision. The

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Illinois DHS Data Breach Exposes 700,000 Taxpayer And Patient Records

Kevin Parker January 20, 2026

The Illinois Department of Human Services confirmed a major data breach that exposed sensitive records for roughly 700,000 people, touching two distinct program groups and raising real concerns about long-term identity risk. This article walks

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Scott Adams, Dilbert Creator, Dies At 68, Championing Free Speech

Kevin Parker January 19, 2026

Scott Adams showed a way to live lighter by teaching how persuasion, reframes and a smaller ego change the way you react to life. This piece traces how his ideas—some sharp, some playful—helped one reader

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Amazon Launches Alexa.com Browser Access, Boosts Consumer Choice

Kevin Parker January 19, 2026

Amazon has moved Alexa out of the home and into the browser with Alexa.com, an Early Access version of Alexa+ that lets you type or chat from a laptop and keep conversations continuous across devices.

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IPhone Security Flaw Requires Immediate Update To Protect Families

Kevin Parker January 19, 2026

The iPhone has a huge user base and a new WebKit flaw has put a large slice of that group at serious risk; Apple says installing the latest iOS 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2 updates is

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Startup Plans Rictor X4 Air Taxi Launch, Restores Commuter Freedom

Kevin Parker January 18, 2026

The Rictor X4 was unveiled at CES 2026 as a compact, single-seat electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft that promises affordable short-range personal flight, folding portability and ultralight regulatory positioning. This piece walks through its

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Brightspeed Probes Hackers Claim, Protects Customers

Kevin Parker January 18, 2026

Brightspeed is investigating claims that a hacking group says it has stolen sensitive customer records, and the company says it is looking into a possible cybersecurity event. This article walks through what was reported, the

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Startup Delivers Needle-Free Breath Glucose Monitor, Empowers Patients

Kevin Parker January 18, 2026

This article looks at a new breath-based device called isaac that aims to spot glucose shifts without needles, explains how it works, outlines the research and trials behind it, and considers who might benefit if

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WhatsApp Web Malware Spreads Banking Trojan, Threatens US Data

Kevin Parker January 18, 2026

A fresh campaign called Boto Cor-de-Rosa is abusing WhatsApp Web to push a banking Trojan tied to Astaroth, and it spreads automatically through trusted chats. This piece explains how the attack works, why WhatsApp Web

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US Must Secure Power, Lead Global AI Energy Race Now

Kevin Parker January 17, 2026

This roundup pulls together the week’s biggest AI developments: a surge in data centers straining power and water systems, a troubling Grok image incident that raised child safety alarms, warnings that energy capacity will decide

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Trump Backs Iranian Protesters, Demands Regime Accountability

Kevin Parker January 16, 2026

This article lays out why a firmer U.S. stance, shown by decisive military action and vocal support, has energized Iranians protesting their theocratic rulers, how past American timidity under past administrations weakened those movements, and

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OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Health To Protect Patient Privacy

Kevin Parker January 16, 2026

OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Health, a dedicated area inside ChatGPT for private health and wellness chats that promises not to feed health data into its core AI training. This piece explains how Health is separated

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January Scams Threaten Finances, Protect Accounts Now

Kevin Parker January 16, 2026

This article explains why scams surge every January, how scammers use personal data and timing to trick people, common scam examples to watch for, and practical steps you can take right now to reduce your

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Kodiak AI Proves Self Driving Trucks Protect Supply Chains

Kevin Parker January 15, 2026

Kodiak AI has been quietly turning autonomous trucking from a lab experiment into real-world freight movement, focusing squarely on safety, repeatable long-haul work and measurable data. This piece looks at how their platform, field miles,

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Iran Protests Threaten Regime, Exiles Demand Liberty

Kevin Parker January 15, 2026

I was born into exile because the 1979 Islamic Revolution ripped my family from our homeland, and this piece traces that loss, the rising Iranian uprising led by a daring younger generation, the yearning to

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Secure Instagram Accounts, Ignore Unsolicited Password Resets

Kevin Parker January 15, 2026

Inbox floods of unexpected Instagram “reset your password” messages have many people alarmed, but these alerts can be part of a simple scam that relies on the platform’s own recovery tools. Attackers trigger legitimate password

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Protect Your Mac, GlassWorm Steals Crypto Wallet Data

Kevin Parker January 14, 2026

Security researchers have uncovered a new Mac threat called GlassWorm that masquerades as harmless extensions for code editors, but actually hunts for passwords, cryptocurrency wallets and Keychain secrets. These malicious add-ons slipped into trusted extension

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FCC Enforces Tough Telecoms Penalties, Protects Consumers

Kevin Parker January 14, 2026

The FCC has tightened rules to make telecom companies accountable for the accuracy of their filings in the Robocall Mitigation Database, finalizing penalties that take effect Feb. 5 and requiring annual recertification by providers. The

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Authorities Crack Down On Ransomware Recruiters Targeting Teens

Kevin Parker January 13, 2026

Job posts that promise fast cash, flexible hours and crypto pay are lures, not legitimate work offers; they’re recruiting teens into social engineering and ransomware pipelines often called “The Com.” This article unpacks how these

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Limit App Permissions Now, Defend Family Privacy Today

Kevin Parker January 13, 2026

This article walks through practical steps to tighten phone privacy by trimming app permissions, reining in location and photo access, stopping cross‑app tracking, limiting background data collection, and using password tools and breach checks to

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America Advances Artemis II Moon Mission, Restores Lunar Leadership

Kevin Parker January 13, 2026

NASA is gearing up to send people around the Moon again with Artemis II, aiming for a Feb. 6 launch in a tightly scheduled window. This crewed, roughly 10-day flight will exercise the Orion spacecraft

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Android Streaming Boxes Can Turn Home Networks Into Crime Hubs

Kevin Parker January 12, 2026

Android TV streaming boxes that advertise “everything for one price” are flooding the market, but security research shows some devices can quietly turn a home connection into a tool for others. Investigations into models like

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Neuromorphic E-Skin Lets Robots Detect Danger Instantly

Kevin Parker January 12, 2026

Robots are learning to feel—and not just detect touch but register danger and act before a central brain even knows something is wrong. Researchers have built an electronic skin that mimics human nerves, sending routine

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Protect Your Privacy Now, Control App Permissions And VPN

Kevin Parker January 11, 2026

This piece walks through the five tech topics that matter most for protecting your personal information online, explains what they actually mean in plain terms, and gives practical pointers you can use right away to

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Protect Seniors Now, Lock Down Email And Banking Access

Kevin Parker January 11, 2026

Email scams are one of the fastest, quietest ways criminals take money from older adults, and this piece lays out practical, respectful steps families can use to protect a loved one’s online life. The goal

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Protect Kids, Hold X Accountable After Grok AI Failure

Kevin Parker January 11, 2026

Grok, the AI chatbot built into X, has come under fire after admitting it produced an AI image of two young girls in sexualized clothing, highlighting failures in safeguards, legal risks and a growing pattern

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Covenant Health Data Breach Grows, Nearly 478,188 Patients Exposed

Kevin Parker January 11, 2026

Covenant Health disclosed a cyber incident that was initially thought to affect a few thousand patients but later ballooned into a breach impacting a far larger group, exposing Social Security numbers and medical information and

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California State Park Policies Put Plants Over People, Fueled Fire

Kevin Parker January 10, 2026

One year after the Palisades Fire turned a brush blaze into Los Angeles’ worst urban wildfire disaster, new court filings and agency records point to policy choices and broken management as key reasons the fire

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Data Brokers Target Families, Act Now To Block Identity Theft

Kevin Parker January 10, 2026

January often feels like a blank slate, a few quiet weeks to clear clutter and set new goals, but it also kicks off a cyclical update of online profiles that scammers rely on. This article

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Riley Gaines Rebukes AOC, Warns Of Radical Left Threat

Kevin Parker January 9, 2026

The coming year is a test of focus and resolve for conservatives: after a decisive win in 2024, we face a left that didn’t moderate but doubled down, and our job is to stay sharp,

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CES 2026 Unveils Practical AI Home Tech, Boosting Productivity

Kevin Parker January 9, 2026

CES 2026 in Las Vegas delivered a parade of bold gadgets and fresh ideas, from brighter OLED TVs and laundry-folding robots to wearable memory devices, hybrid audio gear and mobile solar generators. This roundup walks

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Caterpillar Unveils AI To Protect Workers, Boost Productivity

Kevin Parker January 9, 2026

Quick roundup: CES returned to Las Vegas with eye-popping gadgets, construction firms rolled out AI to spot hazards, RobotLAB showed robots tackling labor gaps, chipmakers warned about exploding AI compute costs, and safety concerns popped

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Trump Overhauls Food Guidelines, Protects American Health

Kevin Parker January 8, 2026

This article explains the Trump administration’s new Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2025-2030, why the shift toward whole, minimally processed foods matters, how our national health and military readiness are affected, and why backing American farmers

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AI Longevity Mirror Empowers Consumers, Market Driven

Kevin Parker January 8, 2026

CES in Las Vegas turned its spotlight to health tech this year, with devices and services that aim to catch issues early, make recovery easier and fold wellness into everyday routines. The show floor was

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Minnesota Medicaid Fraud Exposes Democratic Neglect, Taxpayer Theft

Kevin Parker January 8, 2026

This piece lays out how recent large-scale fraud in state and federal programs exposed policy choices that opened the door to abuse, why Republican critics see a pattern rather than isolated failures, and what that

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Hold Google Accountable For Cloud Phishing, Protect Businesses Now

Kevin Parker January 8, 2026

Cybercriminals have shifted tactics, using trusted cloud automation instead of fake brands to drop phishing emails into inboxes; this piece explains the campaign, how it worked, who was targeted, and practical steps you can take

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PET Plastic Bottles Power Supercapacitors, Reduce Waste, Boost Energy

Kevin Parker January 7, 2026

I’ll explain how discarded PET bottles are being turned into high-performance supercapacitors, outline the lab process that makes that possible, describe how the final devices perform, highlight the practical advantages for clean energy, and note

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Trump Reasserts Monroe Doctrine, Restores Order In Venezuela

Kevin Parker January 7, 2026

This piece explains why President Trump’s intervention in Venezuela is framed as a decisive, lawful response to decades of socialist collapse, how it revives a modern Monroe Doctrine, and why control of Venezuelan oil is

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Trump Removes Maduro, Secures Hemisphere Against Adversaries

Kevin Parker January 7, 2026

The United States acted decisively in Venezuela, removing Nicolás Maduro and changing the region’s balance of power, and this piece argues why that move was necessary, what threats it prevented and what hard work follows

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NJ Synagogue Assault Demands Strong Law Enforcement Response

Kevin Parker January 7, 2026

The spread of violent antisemitic rhetoric abroad has shown up on American streets, culminating in a jaw-dropping attack outside Congregation Ohr Torah that forced the Justice Department to step in under the FACE Act. This

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ErrTraffic Malware Tool Forces Action, Defend Online Users

Kevin Parker January 7, 2026

Security teams are tracking a new kit called ErrTraffic that tricks people with lifelike fake error prompts on hacked websites, then convinces them to paste a command that unleashes malware. The scheme sidesteps usual download-based

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Apple Invites Lets You Quickly Create RSVP Invitations

Kevin Parker January 6, 2026

Apple’s Invites app turns event planning into a tidy, digital process that handles design, RSVPs and shared memories all in one spot. This guide walks through what the app does, how to set up an

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Browser Extension Malware Infected 8.8 Million Users, Exposed Data

Kevin Parker January 6, 2026

Browser extensions are meant to make life easier, but a long-running investigation uncovered a sprawling operation that weaponized that trust. Security researchers traced a coordinated campaign that quietly infected millions across Chrome, Edge and Firefox

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Protect Family Wealth, Privacy With Urgent Digital Estate Plan

Kevin Parker January 6, 2026

This practical guide lays out what to do so a trusted person can access your digital life if you die or become incapacitated, covering device settings, account handoffs, password managers, crypto storage, social media options,

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Trump Arrest Of Maduro Forces Global Shift, GOP Reckoning

Kevin Parker January 6, 2026

President Donald Trump’s operation to arrest Nicolás Maduro in Caracas has already reshaped the political map at home and abroad, with ripples likely to influence GOP succession, Latin American alignments, and global energy markets; the

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US Forces Seize Maduro, Return Him To Brooklyn Jail

Kevin Parker January 6, 2026

The U.S. military’s sudden takedown of Nicolás Maduro in “Operation Absolute Resolve,” and the administration’s blunt statements afterward, lay out a clear foreign policy pattern: firm warnings, concrete offers to negotiate, and decisive action when

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Some Democrats Support Trump Removal Of Maduro, Urge Accountability

Kevin Parker January 5, 2026

Two Democrats backed the bold removal of Nicolás Maduro from power, arguing the operation showcased American military skill while urging a clear, democratic path forward for Venezuela that avoids occupation and elevates free elections under

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AI Chatbots Risk Reinforcing Delusions, Protect Vulnerable Americans

Kevin Parker January 5, 2026

AI chatbots are woven into daily life, offering ideas, advice and casual conversation, but clinicians warn that for a small group of vulnerable people those long, emotional exchanges can deepen fixed false beliefs and escalate

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Chrome Extensions Caught Stealing Data, Protect Your Privacy Now

Kevin Parker January 5, 2026

Chrome extensions that promise convenience can quietly become a surveillance tool, and recently researchers found two browser add-ons listed in the official Chrome marketplace that were doing just that by routing user traffic through attacker-controlled

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Advanced Robot Learns 1,000 Tasks From One Demo, Raises Job Questions

Kevin Parker January 4, 2026

Researchers have taught a single robot arm to pick up and perform 1,000 distinct everyday tasks with only one human demonstration per task, all in real-world conditions and in about a day. The breakthrough uses

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OpenAI Admits Prompt Injection Persists, AI Browsers Threaten Data

Kevin Parker January 4, 2026

AI-powered browsers are changing how we interact with the web, but they also bring a subtle new threat: prompt injection attacks where malicious text, not malware, tricks agents into bad behavior. OpenAI and other firms

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University Of Phoenix Data Breach Exposes 3.5 Million Records

Kevin Parker January 4, 2026

The University of Phoenix confirmed a major data breach that exposed personal and financial records for roughly 3,489,274 people after attackers exploited a zero-day flaw in Oracle E-Business Suite, a breach tied by researchers to

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Gmail Change Tool Restores User Control, Protects Accounts

Kevin Parker January 4, 2026

Google is finally letting people swap their primary @gmail.com address for a new one without creating a fresh account, and this piece walks through what that means, who benefits, the limits Google built in, and

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US Forces Seize Maduro In Caracas, Bring Him To Justice

Kevin Parker January 3, 2026

The United States carried out a precision Special Forces operation in Caracas that resulted in the capture of Nicolás Maduro and his wife, striking at a long-standing narco-terrorism threat and relying on legal precedents tied

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DeSantis Affirms Florida Right To Regulate AI, Defend State Authority

Kevin Parker January 3, 2026

This piece hits the main technology headlines with a clear angle: a GOP defense of state power over AI, a breakout in sports tech, a federal push to modernize with elite technologists, and a snapshot

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Conservatives Demand Court Block Trump-Kennedy Center Renaming

Kevin Parker January 2, 2026

The name fight over the Kennedy Center is more than theater; it’s a legal and political test about who controls national memorials. This piece walks through the statute at issue, the likely legal arguments, who

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States Move To Force AI Transparency In Healthcare, Protect Patients

Kevin Parker January 2, 2026

AI is changing how medicine works, from imaging to patient messaging, and states are racing to decide whether patients must be told when algorithms play a role. This piece looks at why disclosure matters, how

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Defend Mac Users, Block Fake AI Chats Spreading AMOS

Kevin Parker January 2, 2026

Researchers warn that cybercriminals are using fake AI conversation results surfaced in search engines to trick Mac users into running Terminal commands that install a piece of malware known as Atomic macOS Stealer, or AMOS,

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Share Live ETA With Apple Maps, Google Maps For Safer Trips Now

Kevin Parker January 1, 2026

Sharing your ETA with friends or family is a small habit that pays off in safety and peace of mind, and both Apple Maps and Google Maps build that feature right into navigation. This article

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Reclaim Privacy In 2026, Remove Personal Data From Brokers

Kevin Parker January 1, 2026

Make 2026 the year you stop letting strangers build a dossier on you: this article explains why your personal data matters, how data brokers gather and sell it, why January is a strategic moment to

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Secure Your Digital Life Now, 10 Cybersecurity Resolutions

Kevin Parker December 31, 2025

Short and sharp: this piece lays out practical, no-nonsense cyber habits to protect your accounts, data and devices as we head into 2026, from passwords and two-factor authentication to backups, router hygiene and data removal

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Blue State Medicaid Honeypot Exposes New York $120B Corruption, Action

Kevin Parker December 31, 2025

A citizen journalist’s footage from Minnesota grabbed national attention and forced a defensive reply from the governor. What started as daycare allegations exposed how quickly stories of local fraud can blow up when they tap

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Iphone And Google Maps Help You Find Parked Car Faster

Kevin Parker December 31, 2025

Lost your car in a crowded lot? This piece walks through how Google Maps and Apple Maps can save your parking spot, what settings matter, and how Android users can handle the job manually. You’ll

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Protect American Innovation, Choose 2025’s Most Impactful Tech

Kevin Parker December 31, 2025

This short piece invites you to pick the Most Memorable Technology Moment of 2025, lays out the standout contenders, and explains how the voting and sharing work while offering a little context for each option.

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Stop Microsoft Phishing, Protect Americans, Verify URLs

Kevin Parker December 30, 2025

Phishers have a neat little trick that plays on how we read: put an r and an n side by side and you get something that looks like an m. Attackers are using domains such

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OpenAI Tightens Teen Protections, Parents Demand Accountability

Kevin Parker December 30, 2025

OpenAI updated its rules for users ages 13 to 17 and rolled out new tools meant to keep teens safer when they interact with chatbots, while also urging parents to stay involved and secure accounts.

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700Credit Data Breach Exposes SSNs, Third Party Negligence

Kevin Parker December 29, 2025

700Credit disclosed a data breach that began with a compromised third-party integration partner and exposed customer records tied to dealership clients, including highly sensitive information. The company detected unusual activity in late October, brought in

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Pornhub Hit By ShinyHunters Data Theft, Bitcoin Extortion

Kevin Parker December 29, 2025

Pornhub is facing a major user-data crisis after the hacking collective ShinyHunters said it stole a large dataset tied to Premium accounts and is demanding a Bitcoin ransom, while Pornhub insists its core systems were

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Retail Return Fraud Costs Retailers Billions, AI Flags Returns

Kevin Parker December 29, 2025

Retail return fraud is ballooning into a multibillion-dollar headache, and a reverse logistics company owned by a major carrier is testing a new AI tool to catch bad returns before refunds go out. The system

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Secure Your Data, Restrict ChatGPT App Permissions Today

Kevin Parker December 28, 2025

ChatGPT has moved from a text-only assistant to a place where real apps can do real work for you, streamlining tasks from music discovery to travel planning. This article walks through what those app integrations

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Ben Sasse Reveals Stage Four Cancer, Urges Faith And Resolve

Kevin Parker December 27, 2025

Ben Sasse’s public letter about his stage four pancreatic cancer landed like a gut punch and a reminder of what matters. He writes with clear-eyed faith and blunt honesty, and the piece forced me to

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Sony Reboots Anaconda, Hollywood Prioritizes Profit Over Creativity

Kevin Parker December 27, 2025

The studio reboot of Anaconda turns an eyebrow-raising idea into a funny, self-aware holiday flick that leans into parody and buddy comedy more than horror, with Paul Rudd and Jack Black leading a ragged crew

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DoorDash Deploys Zesty AI To Empower Local Restaurants

Kevin Parker December 27, 2025

DoorDash has rolled out Zesty, an AI-driven social app aimed at making it easier to find local restaurants by combining conversational recommendations with social discovery. This piece explains what Zesty does, how it works in

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Apple Zero-Day Attacks Demand Immediate iPhone Update, Protect Privacy

Kevin Parker December 27, 2025

Apple pushed emergency security updates after two actively exploited zero-day flaws were found in WebKit, the browser engine that powers Safari and all iOS browsers. The company called the incident an “extremely sophisticated attack” targeting

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GPT-5.2 Launch Signals OpenAI Push To Secure American AI Lead

Kevin Parker December 26, 2025

OpenAI rolled out GPT-5.2 just weeks after GPT-5.1, pitching it as a smarter, faster ChatGPT with subtle behind-the-scenes upgrades rather than flashy new features, and the company says it improves reasoning and specialized tasks while

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Pentagon Pushes GenAI To Strengthen Military Readiness, Secure Edge

Kevin Parker December 26, 2025

The newsletter runs through fresh developments in artificial intelligence — from ethical reflections in a Vatican document to Amazon’s new face-recognition feature, a Pentagon GenAI rollout, and the broader battle over who leads and regulates

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Parked Domains Now Redirect Americans To Scams, Threaten Security

Kevin Parker December 26, 2025

Parked domains and tiny typos are quietly turning into a major risk online, where a single slip of the keyboard can land you on scammy pages or trigger malware without any click. This article explains

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New IPhone Buyers, Protect Property From Aggressive Scammers

Kevin Parker December 26, 2025

New iPhone owners are being targeted by a confident, fast-moving telephone scam that pretends to be a carrier calling about a shipping mistake, pressures you to return the phone immediately, and often ends with the

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Amazon Ring AI Familiar Faces Raise Privacy, Security Concerns

Kevin Parker December 25, 2025

Amazon has started rolling out Familiar Faces for Ring video doorbells, a facial recognition feature that tags frequent visitors and sends personalized alerts, and the move has split opinion between convenience-minded users and privacy advocates

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Sturnus Android Malware Targets Bank Accounts, Defend Your Money

Kevin Parker December 24, 2025

Sturnus is an Android banking trojan already showing advanced, multi-layered capabilities despite being new, and this article breaks down what it does, how it steals data from encrypted apps, and practical steps you can take

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Church Stands Firm On Empty Nativity, Backs ICE Enforcement

Kevin Parker December 24, 2025

I’ll explain why skipping the Santa routine can actually calm the chaos of the season, share a short study-backed point about holiday pressure, describe how removing the myth can encourage real gratitude, and offer a

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3D Printing Enables Private Firms To Build Affordable Student Housing

Kevin Parker December 24, 2025

Skovsporet, a 36-unit student housing project in Holstebro, Denmark, is using large-scale 3D printing to test faster, cleaner and more repeatable ways to build multiunit homes, blending digital design, automated printing and low-carbon materials to

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Stop SantaStealer Malware, Protect Families And Commerce

Kevin Parker December 23, 2025

SantaStealer malware is surfacing as a memory-only information stealer sold like a subscription service, and it deserves attention. This strain promises stealth, targets browsers, messaging apps, gaming platforms and crypto wallets, and is being pushed

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Android Sound Alerts Secure Homes, Preserve Family Safety

Kevin Parker December 23, 2025

Android Sound Notifications quietly listens for important noises and alerts you with a visible notification, a vibration, or a flash so you don’t miss smoke alarms, door knocks, or appliance beeps when you are wearing

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Netflix Phishing Scam Targets Holiday Families, Protect Accounts Now

Kevin Parker December 22, 2025

This article walks through a rising holiday scam that mimics streaming services, shows the telltale mistakes scammers make, and lists simple steps you can take to protect your accounts and personal data. It uses a

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Bionic Hand Returns Pitching Future For Injured Athlete

Kevin Parker December 22, 2025

At 18, Jamie Grohsong had a clear path: standout shortstop, Division I prospect, and a life built around baseball until a Fourth of July accident changed everything. Two years later he returned to the field

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FBI Warns Families, Protect Photos From Virtual Kidnapping Scams

Kevin Parker December 21, 2025

The FBI has issued an alert about virtual kidnapping schemes that weaponize family photos taken from social media, and this article explains how those scams operate, the warning signs to watch for, and practical steps

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Take Back Your Feed, Instagram Lets Users Tune Reels

Kevin Parker December 21, 2025

Instagram is introducing a feature called Your Algorithm that hands you direct control over the videos appearing in your Reels tab, using AI to surface the topics shaping your feed and letting you tune them

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TPUSA Delegates Rally Behind Israel, Reject Antisemitism, Demand Unity

Kevin Parker December 20, 2025

At a conservative gathering in Phoenix, a Shabbat dinner and the nearby AmericaFest stage revealed a raw, public rift over Israel that went from religious ritual to rhetorical roast; the clash raised familiar questions about

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Secure iPhone Storage Now, Remove Large Message Attachments

Kevin Parker December 20, 2025

If your iPhone keeps flagging low storage, the Messages app is a likely suspect and this article walks through how to reclaim space without erasing conversations. You’ll learn what kinds of attachments use the most

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Marquis Data Breach Exposes 400,000 Customers, Demands Accountability

Kevin Parker December 20, 2025

The Marquis marketing and compliance firm’s data breach exposed deeply sensitive customer records after attackers exploited an unpatched SonicWall firewall flaw, touching hundreds of thousands of people and raising long-term identity risk across the banking

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AI Photo Match Reunites Missing Cat, Reconnects Family In Texas

Kevin Parker December 19, 2025

Holiday travel and noisy celebrations make pets more likely to slip out, and a Plano, Texas family got a lucky ending after 103 days apart when an AI photo match on Petco Love Lost connected

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Purdue Mandates AI Competency For Undergrads, Strengthens Workforce

Kevin Parker December 19, 2025

Artificial intelligence is reshaping work, education and regulation this week, with industry leaders saying AI is boosting blue-collar productivity, universities rewriting curricula, new wearables and tools arriving for consumers, and a GOP-backed push to keep

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Fake Tracking Texts Target Holiday Families, Stop Scammers

Kevin Parker December 19, 2025

During the hectic end-of-year delivery rush, scammers crank up fake package alerts and spoofed tracking pages to trick distracted shoppers. This article breaks down how those scams work, the exact red flags to watch for,

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Voters Demand Slow AI Development, Protect American Jobs

Kevin Parker December 19, 2025

This article shows how some companies use “frustration AI” to wear you down on support calls and offers clear, practical tactics to get a live person on the line. You’ll find exact phrases, timing tricks,

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ICC Must Be Held Accountable, Demand Justice After Allegations

Kevin Parker December 18, 2025

The International Criminal Court is fighting for credibility after serious misconduct allegations against Prosecutor Karim Khan, and this article walks through the accusations, the court’s troubled handling of the matter, the political theater around Israel,

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