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Home»Author: Kevin Parker

World Password Day Update Passwords Now, Protect Email Accounts

Kevin Parker May 7, 2026

World Password Day is a nudge to take a few simple, smart steps: check your key accounts, stop reusing passwords, turn on two-factor authentication, consider trimming how much personal data is floating around, and use

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Genesis AI Deploys GENE-26.5 Robotic Brain, Teaches Dexterous Hands

Kevin Parker May 6, 2026

Genesis AI says its new GENE-26.5 system brings a robotic brain, a human-scale dexterous hand, and a cheaper glove-based data pipeline together to teach robots fine manipulation. The company pitches this as a full-stack approach

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Avoid Heavy Power Tools, Leave Big Jobs to Professionals

Kevin Parker May 6, 2026

I’ll outline which common DIY tools are safe and which cross the line into professional territory, explain the risks that come with oversized or high-powered equipment, offer safer alternatives and rental options, and describe how

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UK Officials Fail To Halt Rising Antisemitic Violence

Kevin Parker May 6, 2026

A violent morning in Golders Green left two Jewish worshippers wounded and a community on edge, after a knifeman stalked the streets outside a synagogue. The attack followed a string of escalating incidents—firebombed ambulances, burned

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SIM Swap Hijacks Phone Number, Enables Rapid Account Theft

Kevin Parker May 6, 2026

A routine night scrolling turned into a nightmare when a Florida woman lost control of her phone number and, in minutes, watched strangers access her accounts and spend her money. This piece follows her experience,

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First Fully Driverless Big Rig Completes 230 Mile Delivery

Kevin Parker May 5, 2026

Bot Auto ran a commercial overnight haul from Houston to the Dallas area with no one in the cab, claiming a fully humanless 230-mile delivery on public roads. The company says the load was booked

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Car Accessories Drivers Should Avoid After Consumer Reports Warning

Kevin Parker May 5, 2026

Consumer Reports says not every gadget belongs in your car, and this article breaks down which common accessories can do more harm than good, why they pose risks, and what safer choices or habits you

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Use A VPN Now To Protect Streaming Privacy When Traveling

Kevin Parker May 5, 2026

Streaming while you travel can feel like a small annoyance at first, but it reveals bigger issues: where your data travels, who can see it, and how much control you actually have over the shows

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China Blocks Meta’s $2 Billion Manus Acquisition, Halts Deal

Kevin Parker May 4, 2026

China has stepped in and forced a halt to Meta Platforms’ purchase of Manus, an AI agent startup based in Singapore, after regulators said the deal violated rules on sensitive technology and cross-border transfers. Beijing’s

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Protect Drivers From Fake Traffic Court Texts With QR Scams

Kevin Parker May 4, 2026

Scammers are texting drivers with fake court notices that look official but funnel victims through QR codes to phishing sites. This article explains how the scheme works, why QR codes and CAPTCHAs are being used,

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Rhode Island Pushes Laws, Pricing Out Gun Owners

Kevin Parker May 4, 2026

Rhode Island’s recent push to force firearms owners into fire sales and steep insurance mandates is more than local policy theater — it’s a coordinated strategy to make constitutional rights costly and fragile. This article

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Long COVID Research Advances After Senator Young Pushes HHS

Kevin Parker May 4, 2026

Long COVID has become a persistent national crisis that demands urgent attention, clear leadership, and a smart federal response. Millions of Americans still wake up with brain fog, crushing fatigue, and a host of baffling

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Stop Funeral Scams Targeting Widows, Secure Your Data

Kevin Parker May 3, 2026

After a loss, scammers zero in on the gaps left by grief and public records. This piece lays out how those attacks work and gives practical steps you can take right away to lock down

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UAE Accelerates Agentic AI Rollout Across Half Government

Kevin Parker May 3, 2026

The United Arab Emirates has announced a fast, wide roll out of agentic artificial intelligence across half of its federal government within two years, and that plan is forcing a hard look at speed, oversight

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Class Action Claims JetBlue Tracked Shoppers, Violated Privacy

Kevin Parker May 2, 2026

This article examines a recent class action accusing JetBlue of using shoppers’ web activity to tweak fares, explains what surveillance pricing is, walks through the airline’s response and the evidence fueling public worry, and offers

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Conduent Breach Exposes 25M Americans, Hold Company Accountable

Kevin Parker May 2, 2026

This article looks at the fallout from massive data breaches, practical free steps anyone can take right away, where those steps fall short, and what paid identity protection services actually add. It explains how to

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Used Car Buyers Face Hidden Costs, Shield Your Savings

Kevin Parker May 2, 2026

Buying a used car can look like a bargain on the surface, but extra charges and surprise bills can add up fast. This piece walks through the common hidden costs that often transform an apparent

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Democrats Enable Far Left Hydra, Undermine Public Trust

Kevin Parker May 2, 2026

I’ll lay out how the left’s radical wing has moved from fringe to mainstream, why its loose, leaderless structure makes it hard to fight, how billionaire money and campus culture fuel it, why establishment Democrats

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Top Tire Retailers Offer Lifetime Alignments To Preserve Vehicle Health

Kevin Parker May 2, 2026

Quick overview: this piece explains what “lifetime alignments” from major tire retailers actually mean, lays out the real benefits and catches, offers practical tips for getting the most from the deal, and explains when a

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Defend Labor Day, Reject Radical May Day Movement Now

Kevin Parker May 1, 2026

This piece argues for keeping Labor Day as America’s working-class holiday and resisting efforts to import May Day’s Marxist baggage, tracing the history, spotlighting the Haymarket roots of May Day, and warning against a politicized

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G1 Robot Shows Free Market Robotics Skating Capability

Kevin Parker May 1, 2026

The new Unitree G1 humanoid stunned viewers by skating, spinning and even flipping while staying balanced on wheels, Rollerblades and ice, showcasing a hybrid wheel-and-leg architecture and stronger real-time control. This article walks through the

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Trump DOJ Intervenes In XAI Case To Defend Merit Standards

Kevin Parker May 1, 2026

This piece walks through the fast-moving world of artificial intelligence and why it matters for security, schools, courts, and the economy. I cover the new Mythos model that companies called too dangerous to release, how

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ADT Confirms Customer Data Breach, ShinyHunters Demands Ransom

Kevin Parker May 1, 2026

ADT has disclosed an intrusion that exposed customer and prospective customer records, and a known cybercrime group claims a much larger haul; this article lays out what’s reported, what was likely taken, how attackers may

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DOJ Indicts SPLC Over Alleged Fraud And Extremist Funding

Kevin Parker May 1, 2026

The Justice Department indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center has ripped the veil off an organization many suspected was profiting from fear and political bias, alleging fraud and secret payments to extremist actors while

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Insurance Apps Track Drivers, Erode Personal Privacy Rights

Kevin Parker May 1, 2026

Insurance apps promise discounts in exchange for personal data, and this article walks through what they actually collect, how to control app permissions, the trade-offs between savings and privacy, and steps to limit what insurers

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Protect Ryobi Batteries, Preserve Your Tool Investment And Readiness

Kevin Parker April 30, 2026

If you own Ryobi tools and batteries, keeping those batteries in good shape pays off with reliable power and fewer surprises. This piece walks through practical tips on charging, storage, handling, and safety so your

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Meta Tracks Employee Clicks, Fuels AI Surveillance Concerns

Kevin Parker April 30, 2026

Meta has begun using software that records how employees interact with apps and websites to train AI, a move that tightens workplace monitoring and feeds data into systems meant to automate routine office tasks. The

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Buy Smart, Secure The Car With The Best Resale Value

Kevin Parker April 30, 2026

When buying a new car, resale value often gets ignored until it matters, and that can cost you thousands. This piece looks at why resale value matters, names the car that usually holds the most

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GOP Seeks DHS Funding, Curbs ICE Removals, Protects Borders

Kevin Parker April 30, 2026

The Senate standoff over the Department of Homeland Security exposed a simple truth: Democrats chose to kneel to their loudest activists instead of backing border security and law enforcement. This piece lays out how that

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Amtrak Customer Data Leak Exposes Millions, Demand Accountability Now

Kevin Parker April 29, 2026

Amtrak customers may be facing a fresh privacy headache after a dataset tied to the company surfaced on Have I Been Pwned, exposing names, emails, addresses and customer support records. Security researchers flagged the incident

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Waymo, Waze Detect Potholes, Protect Drivers, Save Taxpayers

Kevin Parker April 29, 2026

Waymo and Waze are teaming up to spot potholes in real time with cars already on the road, sharing that information with cities and drivers so repairs happen faster and alerts are better, while mixing

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DOJ Indicts Comey Over Beach Shell Image, Alleged Threat Against Trump

Kevin Parker April 29, 2026

This piece takes a hard look at the latest James Comey indictment tied to a seaside post, explains why the case raises big First Amendment questions, parses the relevant legal standards around “true threats,” and

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Ameriprise Confirms Data Breach, 48,000 Customers Affected

Kevin Parker April 28, 2026

Ameriprise Financial recently disclosed a data breach that exposed the personal information of tens of thousands of clients, and this article breaks down what happened, what could be at risk, and the practical steps you

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Private Spaceplane Competition Boosts American Innovation, Cuts Costs

Kevin Parker April 28, 2026

The Runway-to-Space Spaceplane Challenge is opening a new path for research by letting teams fly experiments on a reusable spaceplane that takes off and lands on a runway, speeding up access to brief microgravity and

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Save Gas Now Remove Your Roof Rack, Increase MPG

Kevin Parker April 28, 2026

This article explains why removing a common exterior car accessory can improve fuel economy, how much impact it has, and practical steps for drivers who want to cut costs and drag. It covers the science

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New York Families Flee, Taxes, Crowding, Disorder Drive Exodus

Kevin Parker April 28, 2026

New York is bleeding residents because government choices have made life harder and more expensive, and families are voting with their feet. This piece walks through the causes—housing rules, runaway spending, weak management and labor

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Restore School Values, End Chicago’s Cycle Of Violence

Kevin Parker April 28, 2026

Recovering from foot surgery paused my Walk Across America, but it didn’t change what I learned: Americans keep moving toward better lives, while parts of the South Side stay stuck in a loop of dependency

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Take Control Of iPhone Home Screen With Trusted Widgets

Kevin Parker April 28, 2026

This article explores smart ways to customize your iPhone beyond basic wallpapers, focusing on underrated widgets that add real utility and personality to your home screen. You will learn which widget types offer the most

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Protect Social Security Accounts, Spot SSA Impersonation Scams

Kevin Parker April 27, 2026

The piece explains how a convincing-looking email pretending to be from the Social Security Administration uses official logos, urgent language, and a download link to trick people into installing malware or handing over data, and

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North Korea Claims New Destroyer Threatens US Naval Edge

Kevin Parker April 27, 2026

North Korea claims it has produced a destroyer capable of standing toe to toe with American warships, a bold announcement that should be met with skepticism and concern. This article looks at what that claim

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Medi-Cal Hospice Fraud Exposed, 21 Charged, Protect Taxpayers

Kevin Parker April 27, 2026

This article breaks down a sprawling Medi-Cal hospice fraud case known as Operation Skip Trace, explains how stolen data from the dark web was turned into bogus hospice billing, outlines the scale of the problem

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Maryland Halts Retail Surveillance Pricing, Restores Market Fairness

Kevin Parker April 27, 2026

Maryland plans to ban surveillance pricing in grocery stores and some delivery platforms, a move that forces retailers to fix shelf prices for at least a business day and bars using personal data to charge

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Restore Vintage American Cars Into Heritage Hot Rods Today

Kevin Parker April 27, 2026

The 1932 Ford is the poster child of hot rodding, but this article opens the garage door to other vintage cars that make excellent hot rod platforms, explains why they work, and offers practical ideas

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Protect Your Diesel Engine, Stop Automatic Engine Derates

Kevin Parker April 27, 2026

This piece explains what it means when a diesel engine derates, why the engine will cut power, common triggers and warning signs, practical immediate steps if it happens while driving, and straightforward maintenance tips to

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Hold Google Accountable For $135M Android Cellular Data Use

Kevin Parker April 26, 2026

Google has agreed to a $135 million settlement over allegations that Android sent users’ cellular data to Google without clear permission, often while phones were idle. This article explains what the case covers, who might

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Senate GOP Moves To Use Reconciliation To Secure ICE Funding

Kevin Parker April 26, 2026

Congressional budget theater is back in session: lawmakers passed a budget resolution to dodge the Senate filibuster, but the document remains mostly theater, not law. The process hands power to spending boosters and leaves taxpayers

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Virginia Redistricting Threatens GOP Representation, Courts Must Act

Kevin Parker April 26, 2026

Virginia’s fight over a controversial redistricting resolution has landed at the state Supreme Court, and the battle is now about more than maps — it’s about trust, process, and whether elected officials will answer tough

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Corvette Engine Powers Unexpected Trucks And SUVS Now

Kevin Parker April 26, 2026

The Corvette’s small-block V8 isn’t just a sports-car icon; its family of engines has powered surprising trucks and SUVs over the years. This article walks through several pickups and sport utility models that borrowed Corvette-derived

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Concrete 90 Minute Rule Protects Quality, Ensures Accountability Now

Kevin Parker April 26, 2026

This article explains the 90-minute rule for concrete in clear, practical terms and walks through where it came from, why it’s important, and how to work around it on a job site while keeping quality

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Stop Supreme Court Packing, Defend Constitutional Liberty

Kevin Parker April 25, 2026

The tone of recent debates over the Supreme Court has shifted from sober argument to raw, grab-the-power rhetoric, and that matters. This piece flags who is pushing court packing, why the argument matters, and why

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Mythos AI Exposes 2,000 Software Flaws, Urges Stronger Defenses

Kevin Parker April 25, 2026

Anthropic’s Mythos AI, built for defensive cybersecurity research, exposed thousands of previously unknown software vulnerabilities in a matter of weeks, and the company chose to limit access rather than release it publicly. That decision signals

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Stop Data Brokers Exposing Your Family, Reclaim Privacy

Kevin Parker April 25, 2026

People-finder websites collect and display a surprising amount of personal information, and scammers use those public records to build highly convincing profiles. This article walks through what those profiles usually contain, how criminals assemble them

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Car Tech Innovations Fail, Drivers Demand Safer Standards

Kevin Parker April 25, 2026

Cars keep getting smarter, but not every new gadget or idea finds a welcome seat in the market; this article looks at why some automotive innovations stick and why others quietly vanish, exploring design choices,

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Roberts, Justices Shield Court, Reject Partisan NYT Claims

Kevin Parker April 25, 2026

The New York Times released internal Supreme Court memoranda that paint Chief Justice John Roberts and other conservative justices as manipulating emergency procedures to stall Democratic priorities, but the leak itself is the bigger problem

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White House Warns China Stole AI Tech Ahead Of Summit

Kevin Parker April 25, 2026

This roundup pulls together the week’s biggest AI developments, from automated drive-thrus and corporate layoffs to national security alarms and ethical debates, all through a clear-eyed perspective on how technology is reshaping jobs, privacy, and

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Amazon Secures Globalstar Spectrum, Fortifies US Communications

Kevin Parker April 24, 2026

Amazon’s headline purchase of Globalstar is a high-stakes move to reshape how phones stay connected when cell towers vanish, trading a big check for spectrum, satellites and the rights to beam messages and calls directly

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FCC Blocks New Foreign Routers, Safeguards American Network Security

Kevin Parker April 24, 2026

The Federal Communications Commission recently moved to restrict approval of certain foreign-made routers on national security grounds, and that action raises a practical question for households: how long will the routers you already own keep

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Upgrade Your Garage Now With Lowe’s Affordable Tools, Essentials

Kevin Parker April 24, 2026

Small, targeted upgrades can turn a cramped, dusty garage or workshop into a comfortable, well-ordered workspace, and affordable tools and essentials from Lowe’s make that transformation easy. This piece walks through practical ways to boost

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Strengthen Homeland Defenses, Secure Critical Infrastructure Now

Kevin Parker April 23, 2026

Recent drone incursions over high-value military sites prove a hard truth: if our best-defended bases can be probed, the everyday places that keep the country running are even more exposed. This piece lays out how

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Booking.com Data Breach May Expose Customer Names, Phone Numbers

Kevin Parker April 23, 2026

Booking.com’s recent disclosure that unauthorized parties may have accessed guest booking information raises immediate concerns for travelers, because names, emails, phone numbers and reservation details can be used to craft highly convincing scams and targeted

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Toyota CUE7 Robot Signals Private Sector Lead In AI Competition

Kevin Parker April 23, 2026

Toyota’s newest humanoid, the CUE7, stunned a packed arena in Tokyo by rising, dribbling and sinking a free throw under its own control, and that halftime show is really a live demonstration of a bigger

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Florida Police Warn, PayPal Email Scam Robs Retiree $200,000

Kevin Parker April 23, 2026

An 85-year-old retiree was targeted by a convincing scam that began with a routine-looking email and spiraled into a $200,000 loss through fake bank screens, guided phone calls, a crypto ATM drop, and a gold

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Discover Lesser Known Four Wheel Racing, Beyond F1 And NASCAR

Kevin Parker April 23, 2026

There’s a whole universe of four-wheeled racing beyond F1 and NASCAR, and this piece digs into the most exciting corners of that world, from grassroots sprints to manufacturer-backed endurance battles. Expect a quick tour of

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Trump Team Reveals Biden DOJ Targeting Of Pro Life Americans

Kevin Parker April 23, 2026

I started and grew 40 Days for Life into the biggest grassroots pro-life movement in our history, and this article explains how federal power was used against ordinary citizens who only prayed and served, what

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Chinese Robot Overtakes Runners, Raises Automation And Security Concerns

Kevin Parker April 23, 2026

Robots stole the spotlight in a Beijing half-marathon when a humanoid called Lightning crossed first, running autonomously and beating elite human times, and that result raises practical questions about where robot mobility and endurance might

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DeWalt Delivers Premium Tools Worth the Investment, Users Say

Kevin Parker April 22, 2026

DeWalt has long been a go-to name for pros and serious DIYers, and this piece walks through why splurging on the pricier DeWalt tools often pays off. You’ll read about build quality, power systems, real-world

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Protect Jewish Students On British Campuses, Government Must Act

Kevin Parker April 22, 2026

This piece looks at the hostile environment facing Jewish students and communities in Britain, the personal history behind that fear, the recent wave of attacks and threats, and the urgent policy responses needed to confront

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Epic Fury Secures US Middle East Allies, Weakens Iran

Kevin Parker April 22, 2026

Operation Epic Fury has upended a lot of confident predictions from Washington’s foreign policy class, and the early evidence shows many of those warnings were off the mark. This piece looks at where the naysayers

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EV Mandates Fail Nationwide As Gas Prices Surge, Drivers Resist

Kevin Parker April 22, 2026

Energy pain at the pump and a global squeeze have exposed the limits of climate orthodoxy, nudged pragmatic leaders toward fossil fuel solutions, and shown that U.S. energy strength matters for humanitarian and national security

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Dell Gift Accelerates AI Hospital, Boosts Texas Jobs

Kevin Parker April 22, 2026

Michael and Susan Dell have announced a landmark donation to the University of Texas at Austin to build an AI-first medical complex and research campus, including a new hospital expected in 2030, large-scale computing resources

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Amazon Alexa+ Enables Hands Free Food Ordering With Uber Eats, Grubhub

Kevin Parker April 21, 2026

I’ll walk you through how Alexa+ turns ordering dinner into a chat, what setup looks like, how the back-and-forth ordering works, the privacy and spending trade-offs to watch for, and where Amazon might take this

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Microsoft Update Scam Steals Accounts, Threatens Security

Kevin Parker April 21, 2026

The web is being used to serve a convincing fake Windows update that installs password-stealing malware, hides inside legitimate installers, evades basic antivirus detections, reaches out to remote servers for instructions, and sets up persistence

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Tim Cook Steps Down As Apple CEO, Will Stay With Company

Kevin Parker April 20, 2026

Tim Cook is stepping down as Apple’s CEO but will remain with the company in a different capacity, a move that shifts leadership while keeping institutional knowledge intact. The change signals a new chapter for

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FBI Investigates Seven Infected Steam Games, Warns Gamers

Kevin Parker April 20, 2026

The FBI has opened an investigation into seven games on Steam that are reportedly bundled with malware, and this article explains what happened, which apps were flagged, and sensible steps players and developers should take

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BMW Humanoid Robots Expand, Lawmakers Must Protect American Jobs

Kevin Parker April 20, 2026

BMW is expanding a bold experiment: humanoid, AI-driven robots are moving out of cages and into working factories, following a successful pilot in Spartanburg and new testing in Leipzig. These machines, built by Hexagon Robotics

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Crypto Scams Target Americans, Demand Stronger Law Enforcement

Kevin Parker April 20, 2026

Just about every day, we receive emails from readers who have encountered new scams. Many involve cryptocurrency. The pattern keeps repeating. Someone receives a message that feels urgent, emotional or exciting. The person on the

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Tesla Powerwall And Solar Panels Protect Home Energy Freedom

Kevin Parker April 20, 2026

Tesla is not just a car company anymore; it builds a home energy system around Powerwall batteries and its own solar panels to give homeowners a path toward operating independently from the grid. This article

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Control iPhone Flashlight Brightness, Adjust Beam Width Now

Kevin Parker April 19, 2026

Your phone’s flashlight is more than a quick on-off tool, and this piece walks through practical ways both iPhone and Samsung users can get more from it, from brightness control to visual alerts and hands-free

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Boeing 707 Donated By John Travolta, Finally Headed For Restoration

Kevin Parker April 19, 2026

John Travolta’s special edition Boeing 707, donated years ago and stuck in limbo, is finally on the move toward long-awaited repairs and preservation. This update traces how a celebrity-owned classic jet stalled in a holding

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Chinese Robot Beats Half Marathon Record, Raises US Security Alarm

Kevin Parker April 19, 2026

A Chinese-built humanoid robot finished a half-marathon in Beijing faster than the human world record, a striking milestone in the race to build capable machines. The robot, developed by smartphone maker Honor, completed 21 kilometers

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Banks Approve Credit With ITINs, Congress Must Tighten Verification

Kevin Parker April 19, 2026

More credit card issuers are approving applicants without a Social Security number, using alternatives like an ITIN, passport or pay records, and that shift makes it easier for people to get credit while also changing

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Mexico Launches Coatlicue Supercomputer To Strengthen Early Warnings

Kevin Parker April 18, 2026

Mexico is building a national climate supercomputer called Coatlicue to turn decades of messy weather records into sharper, faster forecasts and earlier warnings. The project aims to support scientific research, artificial intelligence and public policy

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Hold Data Brokers Accountable, Protect Seniors From Scams

Kevin Parker April 18, 2026

Scammers rarely need to break into systems to succeed; most of what they use is already public and easy to find. This article pulls back the curtain on how data brokers and public records feed

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Clown Shoe Gains Respect, Proves American Muscle Legacy

Kevin Parker April 18, 2026

In this piece I look at why a less flashy nickname like “Clown Shoe” can still mark a car as a modern classic, what makes that identity stick, how enthusiasts keep these cars alive, and

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DeWalt Cement Tools Speed Concrete Pouring, Reduce Fatigue

Kevin Parker April 18, 2026

This piece walks through five heavy-duty DeWalt tools built to make pouring and finishing concrete less of a grind, outlining why each device matters on a jobsite and how they change the pace and quality

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Stop EV Range Anxiety, Improve Efficiency With Simple Upgrades

Kevin Parker April 18, 2026

Range anxiety is a mix of perception and reality: sometimes it’s an emotional reaction, and other times it’s a real constraint you can fix. This article walks through the causes of low electric vehicle range

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AI Bias Report Warns Of Left Leaning Influence Across Platforms

Kevin Parker April 17, 2026

IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER: A week of AI headlines that mix big corporate shake-ups, policy fights, public safety scares and practical breakthroughs. From mass layoffs driven by automation to a state pausing giant data centers, the

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Protect Seniors From Game Chat Romance Scams, Act Now

Kevin Parker April 17, 2026

Games that feel harmless can hide serious risk: this article explains how romance scams find victims inside casual word games, the common red flags like requests for gift cards and off-platform moves, simple ways to

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California Supreme Court Disbars John Eastman After Defending Trump

Kevin Parker April 17, 2026

California’s highest court just disbarred John Eastman over his legal work after the 2020 election, and this piece lays out why that decision is dangerous for the rule of law, explains the constitutional basis Eastman

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Experts Urge Cold Water, Protect Paint During Car Washes

Kevin Parker April 17, 2026

This article cuts to the point about washing your car and whether hot or cold water is better. It outlines when hot water serves you well, where cold water actually helps, and how water temperature

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Meta AI Debuts Muse Spark, Raises Privacy And Security Questions

Kevin Parker April 17, 2026

Meta has rolled out Muse Spark, a new foundational AI powering Meta AI across its apps and devices, focused on fast reasoning, visual understanding and multitasking agents to make everyday tasks simpler and more useful.

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FBI Warns Russian Phishing Targeting Messaging Apps, Protect Accounts

Kevin Parker April 16, 2026

Security agencies are warning that encrypted messaging apps are being undermined not by cryptography but by clever phishing and account takeovers. Attackers tied to foreign intelligence are using social engineering to seize accounts, impersonate trusted

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Investigators Probe Meta Employee Who Accessed 30,000 Private Photos

Kevin Parker April 16, 2026

Meta is facing a serious insider privacy scandal after a London-based employee allegedly accessed tens of thousands of private Facebook images by using a program that bypassed internal safeguards, prompting a criminal probe and renewed

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Swalwell Resigns, Pelosi Pulls Strings Amid Accusers’ Claims

Kevin Parker April 15, 2026

Eric Swalwell’s sudden fall from grace and his aborted run for California governor exposed an ugly mix of alleged misconduct, party protection, and surgical political timing. What looked like inside confidence turned into a fast

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Roblox Enforces Age Limits, Restores Parental Control

Kevin Parker April 15, 2026

Roblox is changing how kids experience the platform by introducing two age-based account types, automating age checks and tightening creator rules so content and chat shift as children grow. The update aims to replace one-size-fits-all

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Protect Your Privacy, Stop Cars From Quietly Tracking You

Kevin Parker April 15, 2026

Smart devices and apps quietly collect more of your life than most people realize, from where you go to what you say at home. This article breaks down how everyday gadgets build profiles, the surprising

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Power Bank Safety Warning, Stop Overnight Charging To Protect Family

Kevin Parker April 15, 2026

Charging a power bank overnight can damage the unit and, in rare cases, spark fires or cause explosions, so this piece explains the science behind that risk, the signs to watch for, and practical steps

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Iran Regime Weaponized Antisemitism Against Ancient Jewish Community

Kevin Parker April 15, 2026

The history of Iran’s Jewish community is a story of ancient roots, stark reversal, and ongoing coercion; this piece traces a proud past under the Shah, the sharp shift after the 1979 Revolution, landmark abuses

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Restaurants Adopt Phone Bans, Protect Family Dinner Time

Kevin Parker April 14, 2026

Many bars and restaurants are asking guests to put phones away so people actually talk, and the trend reflects a wider rethink of screens, attention and shared time. This piece looks at why phone-free dining

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Home VPN Protects Privacy, Shields Families From Surveillance

Kevin Parker April 14, 2026

Your home Wi-Fi password stops casual freeloaders, but it doesn’t stop everyone from watching what you do online; this article explains why that matters, how a VPN changes the game, and what to consider when

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