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Home»Author: Kevin Parker

California Supreme Court Disbars John Eastman After Defending Trump

Kevin Parker April 16, 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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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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Android Phones For 2026 Upgrade, Save Money, Secure Privacy

Kevin Parker April 14, 2026

Thinking about upgrading your phone in 2026? This article walks through the kinds of current-generation Android models you should keep on your radar, weighing performance, battery life, camera capability, software support, and overall value to

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AI Enables Hackers To Scale Cyberattacks, Threatening National Security

Kevin Parker April 13, 2026

AI promised to make life easier: faster emails, quicker code, instant data analysis. But that same power is now in the hands of criminals who are using generative tools at nearly every stage of an

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Hungary Voters Oust Orban, Defend National Sovereignty

Kevin Parker April 13, 2026

Hungary’s voters have turned the page, rejecting Viktor Orban and his Fidesz party, and that choice tells us something about national sovereignty, the limits of foreign influence, and the real criteria Americans should use when

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Trump Expands Child Tax Credit, Protects American Families

Kevin Parker April 13, 2026

The U.S. hit an all-time low in births in 2025, and this piece argues that fixing that decline needs bold family-first policy, not more talk. It lays out how the One Big Beautiful Bill reshapes

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Secure Your Phone And Finances, Use VPN, Notify Bank

Kevin Parker April 13, 2026

Before you jet off, this piece walks through the few tech moves that actually matter: how your phone and accounts can become the weak link, how public Wi‑Fi and ATMs can expose you, smart ways

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FBI Report Warns Seniors Lose Billions To Identity Theft

Kevin Parker April 13, 2026

The FBI’s latest internet crime report is out and the numbers are hard to ignore: more than a million complaints and billions in losses, and older Americans are getting hit especially hard. This article breaks

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G Gear Boosts Manual Transmission Control And Efficiency

Kevin Parker April 12, 2026

This short piece digs into the oddball G gear you sometimes see on older manuals, explains what it actually does, when drivers would use it, and why you rarely find it on modern passenger cars

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Motorcycle Upgrades That Boost Performance, Save Money Now

Kevin Parker April 12, 2026

Want a bike that feels like it was built around you without blowing the budget? This piece walks through practical upgrades that actually change how your motorcycle rides, handles, and fits. Expect straightforward, rider-first advice

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Strengthen Rescue Efforts, Protect Pilots Behind Enemy Lines

Kevin Parker April 12, 2026

Military planes are built to be tough and keep crews safe, but combat zones throw real-world challenges at that engineering. When a pilot must eject behind enemy lines, training, gear, and quick thinking matter as

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Automakers Form Hydrogen Truck Alliance, Drive Private Innovation

Kevin Parker April 12, 2026

Toyota has joined Daimler Truck and Volvo Group to form Cellcentric, a fuel-cell venture aimed at making hydrogen practical for heavy-duty trucking, and this piece looks at why hydrogen matters alongside battery electrics, the infrastructure

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Samsung Phases Out Messages App, Protect Your Privacy

Kevin Parker April 12, 2026

Samsung is quietly winding down its Samsung Messages app in favor of Google Messages, a shift tied to adoption of RCS that is already rolling out on many newer Galaxy phones and could reach broad

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Protect Your Privacy, Block Data Brokers From Profiting

Kevin Parker April 12, 2026

Many of us try to scrub our names off people-search sites and find the listings back online weeks later. This piece walks through why that happens, how to map where your data lives, and the

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California Backs Market Solutions, Cuts EV Battery Replacement Costs

Kevin Parker April 11, 2026

Battery replacement for electric cars worries a lot of drivers, and California has a real role to play in easing that fear. This piece looks at the costs, the market fixes, and practical policy moves

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Super Carrier Legacy Shapes Modern Naval Strength, Upholds Tradition

Kevin Parker April 11, 2026

This piece looks at the vessel that first earned the label “super carrier,” exploring how its unusual design, daring missions, and long shadow over naval thinking changed the way fleets operate. I trace the engineering

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Artemis II Proves US Moon Strategy Restores American Leadership

Kevin Parker April 10, 2026

Artemis II has turned an idea into an operating American deep space architecture, proving both hardware and crewed operations at lunar distance while tracing a clear strategic path back to the Moon. This mission validated

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Protect Consumers, Hold Tech Accountable For Travel Scams

Kevin Parker April 10, 2026

When Rosette tried to add travel insurance after changing a flight, a fast, convincing voice on the phone made her think she’d reached a major insurer. It turned out to be a search result scam:

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FBI Warns China Apps Harvest US Phone Data, Protect Americans

Kevin Parker April 10, 2026

The FBI is sounding an alarm: many popular apps built abroad, especially by companies in China, can gather far more of your data than you realize, sometimes even when the app is closed. This alert

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Kawasaki Challenges Rivals, Eyes Lead In Crowded Motorcycle Segment

Kevin Parker April 10, 2026

This article looks at who Kawasaki is actually competing with in today’s crowded motorcycle market, breaking the field down by segment and showing where the brand wins, where it treads water, and where rivals are

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Kill DIGNIDAD Act, Republicans Withdraw Support Now

Kevin Parker April 10, 2026

Rep. Maria Salazar’s DIGNIDAD Act is pitched as a humane fix, but this piece argues it would hand a backdoor to citizenship to millions who broke our immigration laws; using one high-profile case as an

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Utah Launches AI Psychiatric Refills, Doctors Demand Oversight

Kevin Parker April 10, 2026

Utah is piloting an AI-driven refill system that can approve certain psychiatric medications without a physician signing off each time, and this article walks through what it does, who qualifies, what safeguards exist, what critics

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Wisconsin Town Restricts AI Data Centers To Defend Local Control

Kevin Parker April 10, 2026

This roundup looks at how artificial intelligence is reshaping business, communities, politics, and even healthcare decisions—highlighting Lowe’s big bet on blue-collar work, a Wisconsin town pushing back on sprawling data centers, Amazon’s radical rethink of

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Law Enforcement Deploys AI To Scan Drivers For Phones, Boosting Safety

Kevin Parker April 10, 2026

Law enforcement agencies are increasingly experimenting with machine learning to spot dangerous driving behaviors, and one program now targets drivers in work zones by analyzing images for the telltale posture of someone holding a phone.

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Gas Stations Not Reaping Big Profits, Margins Remain Thin

Kevin Parker April 9, 2026

Gas prices have climbed, and the easy reaction is to accuse gas stations of cashing in. This article looks at why that blame is misplaced by examining where the money actually goes, how station margins

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Close Air Support Plane, American Built, Still Defending Troops

Kevin Parker April 9, 2026

The A-10 Thunderbolt II, aka the Warthog, has been a cornerstone of close air support for roughly half a century; this piece traces who built it, what makes it unique, and how many still patrol

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China Mass Produces Humanoid Robots, Pressuring US Industry

Kevin Parker April 9, 2026

A new factory in China is turning humanoid robots from lab curiosities into real, repeatable products, churning out one unit every 30 minutes and pushing annual output toward the tens of thousands. The plant combines

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Lowe’s Trusted Heavy Duty Tools Workers Rely On For Demanding Jobs

Kevin Parker April 9, 2026

This piece highlights a selection of Lowe’s heavy-duty tools that stand out for reliability, performance, and usefulness on demanding jobs, and it explains what makes them worth considering for pros and serious DIYers alike. When

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Trump Applies Pressure On Iran, Seeks Strait Reopening

Kevin Parker April 9, 2026

“A big win for President Trump IF the Strait opens and stays open.” This piece argues that the two-week ceasefire could be a clear political and strategic victory for the president, but only if Tehran

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NASA Chief Demands America Beat China To The Moon Now

Kevin Parker April 9, 2026

NASA’s recent moves under Administrator Jared Isaacman raise a simple, urgent question: can America still beat China back to the moon with the architecture now in place? This piece examines Isaacman’s warnings, the enthusiasm around

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Counter China Now, Secure The Western Hemisphere From Chinese AI

Kevin Parker April 9, 2026

The Chinese embassy’s recent AI-made video mocking President Donald Trump’s Shield of the Americas summit was more than an online taunt; it exposed a strategic challenge the United States faces across the Western Hemisphere and

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Virgin Galactic Raises Ticket Price To $750,000, Prioritizes Elites

Kevin Parker April 8, 2026

Virgin Galactic has reopened ticket sales for short suborbital flights, listing seats at $750,000 and offering 50 spots as it pushes toward flight testing in late 2026; the company faces steep costs, slow production, and

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Protect Seniors From Apple Text Bank Scams, Expose Fake FBI Claims

Kevin Parker April 8, 2026

This piece breaks down a real phone-and-text scam that nearly cost a woman thousands, how the fraudsters built urgency and authority, and concrete steps you can take the moment a suspicious charge appears on your

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Samsung Users Must Update Messaging App From Google Play

Kevin Parker April 7, 2026

If you used Samsung Messages as your phone’s default app, this article walks through why many users are being nudged to switch apps, what the new options offer, and practical steps to make the transition

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China Tests Type 055 Destroyers, Strengthens Naval Capabilities

Kevin Parker April 7, 2026

China’s Type 055 destroyers were reported to be conducting training exercises in early 2026, and these hulls are widely discussed as among the most powerful surface combatants afloat. This piece looks at their design, systems,

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Secure American Homes Regulate Chinese Home Robots Now

Kevin Parker April 7, 2026

The UniX AI Panther is a new home robot being trialed in real houses that combines mobility, sensing and robotic arms to handle multi-step daily chores, and it’s sparking fresh debate about what a practical,

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CareCloud Breach Exposes Healthcare Records, Demands Accountability

Kevin Parker April 7, 2026

CareCloud has confirmed a security incident that affected one of its electronic health record environments, with unauthorized access lasting more than eight hours on March 16. Investigations are underway and outside cybersecurity experts are involved,

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Buy Your Own Tires Right, Ensure Retailers Will Install Them

Kevin Parker April 7, 2026

Buying your own tires can save money, but it comes with caveats that affect whether a shop will mount them for you. This article explains why some retailers refuse to install customer-supplied tires, what risks

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Illinois Father Holds Pritzker Accountable For Sanctuary Deaths

Kevin Parker April 6, 2026

I write as a grieving Illinois father who saw policy collide with real life, and I expect leaders to face what their choices cost. This piece looks at a fatal crash that exposed gaps in

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Trump Pushes Tariffs, Heads To Beijing To Defend American Jobs

Kevin Parker April 6, 2026

President Trump is heading to Beijing in May at a tense moment for the U.S. economy and global strategy, and this article lays out why that trip matters, how past tariff moves and military choices

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Utilities Harness Office Buildings To Protect Consumers’ Power Supply

Kevin Parker April 6, 2026

This piece looks at how rising electricity use—from offices to data centers and AI systems—is pushing utilities to find smarter, faster ways to balance the grid, and how virtual power plants that coordinate existing commercial

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Protect American Workers, Avoid Fake Amazon Job Scams

Kevin Parker April 6, 2026

You get a text about an Amazon job that looks like a lucky break, but the details don’t add up. This article walks through the exact red flags in that message, explains why it probably

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Score Affordable, Trusted Used Lexus SUVs Under $20K Today

Kevin Parker April 5, 2026

Finding a luxury Lexus SUV for under $20,000 feels like a long shot these days, but a careful search in the used market can turn up solid, well-kept examples that deliver comfort, reliability, and a

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Protect Your Property, Obtain Garage Building Permits Now

Kevin Parker April 5, 2026

When you renovate a garage, there’s a narrow window during construction where the smartest moves are cheap and simple. This article points out the single most important step to take while the walls are open

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Immigrant Parents Guard Faith, Forge Success Through Sacrifice

Kevin Parker April 5, 2026

Two grandmothers in separate Indian villages quietly embraced Christianity and passed that hidden faith down into the next generation, setting up a chain of secret convictions that finally collided in an arranged marriage that reads

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Zendaya Reveals Dark Secret, Pattinson Faces Wedding Decision

Kevin Parker April 5, 2026

Robert Pattinson and Zendaya headline A24’s The Drama, a darkly comic riff on rom-com expectations where a pre-wedding wine tasting and a brutally honest confession force one couple to confront whether love can survive a

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KAIST Humanoid Robot Shows Repeatable Agility, Security Concerns

Kevin Parker April 5, 2026

KAIST’s new humanoid shows how robots are moving from lab tricks to repeatable real-world motion, blending custom hardware and smarter control to run, kick and adapt with humanlike fluidity. This machine demonstrates speed, balance and

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Android Vulnerability Lets Attackers Steal PINs, Wallet Keys

Kevin Parker April 5, 2026

Your phone’s lock screen is meant to be the final barrier between strangers and your private life, but a recently disclosed flaw in some devices lets attackers with physical access and a USB cable bypass

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Unlock Hidden Key Fob Functions, Save Time And Avoid Hassle

Kevin Parker April 4, 2026

Your key fob is more than a lock and unlock button; this article walks through practical, often overlooked features that can save time, improve comfort, and add security by using the buttons you already carry

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RAV4 Reliability Under Scrutiny, Drivers Demand Accountability

Kevin Parker April 4, 2026

The Toyota RAV4 sells in huge numbers, but popularity does not guarantee top marks for dependability; consumer groups have identified several rival compact SUVs that outperform it on reliability measures. This article looks at what

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Explore Car Word Origins From Ancient Chariots And Rejected Names

Kevin Parker April 4, 2026

This piece traces how common words for our wheeled transport developed, following a path from ancient chariots to early steam and gasoline contenders, and shows why a handful of names survived while others fell away.

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Americans Protect Your Privacy, Turn Off AI Data Collection Now

Kevin Parker April 4, 2026

Everyone thinks their chats with AI are private, but much of what you say can be stored and used to train systems unless you flip a few settings. This piece walks through why that happens,

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Industrial Exoskeletons Shield American Workers, Boost Productivity

Kevin Parker April 4, 2026

Industrial exoskeletons are wearable systems that take some of the grunt work off human bodies, cutting strain and extending endurance on physically demanding jobs. This article explains the main types — passive, powered, and soft

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Palantir CTO Warns US Has Only Eight Days Of Weapons, Urges Rebuild

Kevin Parker April 4, 2026

This piece brings together sharp warnings about U.S. military readiness, a small but telling glance at AI in everyday life, a fresh coalition pushing for safeguards on artificial intelligence, and the alarming way tech firms

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TriZetto Breach Exposes 3.4M Patients, Demand Accountability

Kevin Parker April 3, 2026

The healthcare technology company TriZetto, which helps providers verify insurance eligibility, suffered a major data breach that exposed millions of people’s personal and medical details. This piece explains what TriZetto does, what information was taken,

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NYC Schools Enforce Digital Hall Passes, Erode Student Privacy

Kevin Parker April 3, 2026

New York City schools are rolling out a digital hall pass called SmartPass that replaces paper notes with an iPad sign-out and a live tracking system, and the move is stirring sharp reactions over safety,

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Consumer Reports Reveals Top Rated Tires Disappoint Drivers

Kevin Parker April 3, 2026

Consumer Reports’ top-rated tires don’t always match what drivers love, and that gap tells you more about testing methods, driver priorities, and the messy reality of daily driving than it does about tire quality alone.

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Costco Launches Standalone Gas Station, Drivers Secure Big Savings

Kevin Parker April 2, 2026

Costco has started rolling out standalone gas stations that operate separately from its warehouse clubs. This article explains what those sites look like, where the first one sits in relation to a warehouse, who can

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Congress Targets Foreign Robotics To Protect American Security

Kevin Parker April 2, 2026

A new bipartisan push would draw a clear red line around where certain robots can operate for the federal government, focusing squarely on unmanned ground systems from countries deemed adversaries. The proposal targets humanoid machines

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SSA Scam Surge Spurs Conservative Call For Crackdown

Kevin Parker April 2, 2026

The Social Security Administration and its inspector general have been raising alarms about a steady wave of impersonation scams targeting Social Security accounts and numbers, with federal reports showing hundreds of thousands of government-impersonation complaints

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Trump Hails Iran Setback, Praises Operation Epic Fury

Kevin Parker April 2, 2026

President Donald Trump’s prime time address and the weeks of military action against Iran have reshaped the national conversation, splitting predictable partisan lines and spotlighting results over rhetoric. The speech drew praise from supporters and

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Supreme Court Must Reinstate Trump Birthright Citizenship Rule

Kevin Parker April 2, 2026

This piece argues that birthright citizenship is a matter of national sovereignty and the Supreme Court should side with the Trump administration’s view that the Fourteenth Amendment applies only to those born here and not

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US Secures Next-Gen UAV Engine Contract For American Manufacturer

Kevin Parker April 1, 2026

The United States has signed a contract with an American aerospace firm to design and build next-generation UAV engines, focused on longer endurance, greater efficiency, and lower signatures, and this article explains the program goals,

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Fintech Ransomware Exposes 672,075 Americans, Hold Vendors Accountable

Kevin Parker April 1, 2026

This piece digs into a major fintech data breach that exposed personal and banking details for more than 672,000 people, explains how attackers reportedly used firewall configuration files to slip past defenses, and outlines practical

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Sony Protects Gaming Legacy, Releases PS3 Update 4.93

Kevin Parker April 1, 2026

Sony quietly rolled out system update 4.93 for the PlayStation 3 in March, a reminder that this once cutting-edge console still gets attention. This piece looks at why Sony is patching the PS3, what those

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Protect Religious Liberty, Confront Rising Global Antisemitism

Kevin Parker April 1, 2026

Passover brings a stark reminder: hatred of Jews has long been irrational and relentless, and today that pattern demands a clear, forceful response; this piece explains why the threat is real, how the usual gestures

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San Jose Airport Deploys Jose Robot To Boost Traveler Safety

Kevin Parker April 1, 2026

San José Mineta International Airport has started a limited pilot with a humanoid assistant called José that greets passengers, answers questions and helps people find their way through Terminal B, and this article looks at

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Protect Family Budget, Cut 10 Wasteful Everyday Expenses

Kevin Parker March 31, 2026

This piece walks through common places money quietly leaks out and gives practical, tech-savvy ways to stop the drip without a full financial overhaul. Small, regular purchases are the usual suspects when money starts to

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Secure Windows Users, Fake Google Meet Update Enrolls Devices

Kevin Parker March 31, 2026

This article lays out a new phishing trick that abuses Windows device enrollment through a fake update prompt, explains how the scam works in practical terms, highlights the risks once your device is enrolled, and

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Biogen Acquisition Boosts Apellis Shares, Rewards Investors

Kevin Parker March 31, 2026

Biogen announced it will acquire Apellis Pharmaceuticals, and the market reacted fast: Apellis shares more than doubled on Tuesday after the deal went public. The move sent a clear signal that established biotechs still see

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Bike Computers Secure Your Ride, Track Speed, Route

Kevin Parker March 31, 2026

Bike computers pack a surprising amount of tech into a compact package, giving riders speed, route guidance, ride metrics, and sensor data at a glance. This article breaks down what to look for when choosing

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Top Classic Muscle Cars That Outperformed The Pontiac GTO

Kevin Parker March 31, 2026

The Pontiac GTO kicked off the muscle car mania in the 1960s, but a handful of other classics pushed harder, handled better, or simply surprised everyone by being faster when it mattered. This piece takes

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Tech Giants Share Threat Data, Defend Americans From AI Scams

Kevin Parker March 30, 2026

Eleven major tech and retail firms have formed the Industry Accord Against Online Scams & Fraud to share threat intelligence and try to stop scams that hop between platforms. This article explains who joined, what

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FBI Warns Zoning Permit Phishing Attack, Protect Property Rights

Kevin Parker March 30, 2026

Scammers are impersonating local planning and zoning officials to trick homeowners and developers into paying fake permit fees, and this article explains how the scam works, why it feels convincing, the warning signs to watch

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FBI Director Email Breach Exposes Iranian Cyber Threat

Kevin Parker March 30, 2026

The head of the FBI had his personal email compromised by an Iran-linked hacking group, exposing years of photos, travel details and messages and underlining a simple fact: your personal inbox is a battlefield. Officials

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Lendeborg Powers Michigan, Emerges Final Four Standout

Kevin Parker March 29, 2026

Yaxel Lendeborg was the engine behind Michigan’s win over Tennessee in the Elite Eight and he might be the Final Four’s most irresistible star. This piece breaks down how he got there, what he brings

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Final Four Powerhouses Arizona Illinois Michigan UConn Surge

Kevin Parker March 29, 2026

Four teams remain: Arizona, Illinois, Michigan and UConn, each carrying a different story into the Final Four and each offering a clear path and distinct obstacles to the national title. This piece breaks down where

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Cities Deploy Noise Cameras, Threaten Driver Privacy, Property Rights

Kevin Parker March 29, 2026

Noise cameras are a new breed of automated enforcement that combine sensitive microphones with plate-reading cameras to ticket loud vehicles without a police stop. This article explains how the systems work, where they are already

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Master The 50 50 Spare Tire Rule, Avoid Roadside Hazards

Kevin Parker March 29, 2026

The 50-50 rule for spare tires is a simple safety guideline drivers hear after a flat: it limits how far and how fast you should use a temporary spare. This article explains what that rule

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GOP Defends Trump Against No Kings Protesters’ Claims

Kevin Parker March 29, 2026

This piece argues that the “No Kings” demonstrations are performative theater, not a serious constitutional concern, and it contends that critics who call President Trump a monarch are exaggerating political limits and ignoring the realities

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Carbureted Pickups Proved American Craftsmanship Endured Into 1990s

Kevin Parker March 29, 2026

Carburetors lingered far longer than most people expect, and the last factory pickup in the United States to use one was still sold into the 1990s. This piece traces why carbureted engines persisted, what finally

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McDonald’s Robot Pilot in Shanghai Signals Risk to Workers

Kevin Parker March 29, 2026

McDonald’s ran a brief in-store experiment in Shanghai where humanoid and delivery robots greeted customers, handled simple service tasks and added a splash of novelty. The trial was tied to a single store opening and

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Arizona Players Rally At Halftime, End March Madness Drought

Kevin Parker March 29, 2026

Arizona’s upset of Purdue in March Madness didn’t follow the usual script. A player-led halftime talk flipped momentum, sharpened focus, and snapped years of tournament frustration in one electric second half. This piece digs into

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Women’s NCAA Elite Eight Showcases Tradition, Competitive Resolve

Kevin Parker March 29, 2026

The Elite Eight is set in the Women’s NCAA Tournament with four compelling matchups: UCLA vs. Duke, South Carolina vs. TCU, Notre Dame vs. UConn and Texas vs. Michigan. This piece breaks down what to

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Notre Dame Women Chase Repeat Elite Eight Victory Sunday

Kevin Parker March 29, 2026

Notre Dame’s women’s basketball surprised a lot of people by punching its ticket to the Elite Eight, and now the program is headlined by a simple goal: do it again on Sunday. This piece walks

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Markets Penalize Nasdaq, Social Networks Face Growing Backlash

Kevin Parker March 29, 2026

The Nasdaq slid more than 3% over the week, marking its weakest stretch in nearly a year, while social networks are increasingly under pressure from users, advertisers, and regulators. This piece looks at what drove

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Tennessee Vols Press Toward Final Four Under Rick Barnes

Kevin Parker March 29, 2026

The Tennessee Vols have been a consistent presence in the conversation about college basketball’s final stretch, pushing deeper into March than many expected. This piece looks at why they keep returning to the cusp of

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Mayweather Confirms Ring Return, Pacquiao Fight Uncertain

Kevin Parker March 29, 2026

Floyd Mayweather says he plans to be back in the ring soon, but questions swirl about who will step across from him and what kind of fight it will be. This piece examines the possible

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Experts Predict Elite Eight Upsets Duke, UConn, Michigan, Tennessee

Kevin Parker March 29, 2026

Quick snapshot: this piece lays out expert thinking on the two Elite Eight matchups — Duke versus UConn and Michigan versus Tennessee — highlights the matchup advantages that matter, notes how coaching and bench depth

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Markets Brace For Payrolls, Energy Inflation Raises Fed Risk

Kevin Parker March 29, 2026

Markets are pausing and parsing incoming data, with attention squarely on the next payroll report as energy costs push inflation higher and major stock indices sit under their 52-week averages. Traders are watching how wage

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California Rent Hike Forces Families Into Vanlord Living

Kevin Parker March 29, 2026

California’s housing crunch has pushed some people out of apartments and into vehicles, and an emerging class of operators called “vanlords” now charges for places to park, plug in, and sleep; this article examines how

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Tap To Pay Ghost Tapping Scam Undermines Security, Demand Enforcement

Kevin Parker March 28, 2026

Contactless payments can hide a quiet threat: tiny charges that seem harmless but can be the first step in larger fraud. This article explains how those small transactions work, why they often slip by unnoticed,

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