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Home»Author: Kevin Parker

Enable 2FA Authenticator Apps, Protect Bank Accounts Now

Kevin Parker May 27, 2026

Banks use a mix of security tricks to protect logins, and understanding the options can move you from false confidence to real safety. This piece breaks down the common methods you’ll encounter, explains their strengths

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Boost Senior Digital Health Literacy, Secure Timely Care Access

Kevin Parker May 27, 2026

This piece explores how healthcare moving online is creating a new barrier for many older adults, what trips them up and practical, commonsense steps families and providers can take to make digital health tools actually

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Apple Devices Listening Explained, Review App Privacy Settings Now

Kevin Parker May 26, 2026

Your devices are not secretly recording everything you say; this article explains how Siri actually listens, what Apple and third-party apps collect, why ads seem eerily timely, and which settings give you real privacy control

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FTC Report Reveals Surge In Robocalls, Arizona Tops Nation

Kevin Parker May 26, 2026

Unwanted calls have turned phones into a trapdoor: they’re clever, persistent and built to rush you into a mistake. This piece breaks down where the problem is worst, what kinds of calls show up most,

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Galaxy S26 Ultra Loses Battery Battle To Bigger Rivals

Kevin Parker May 26, 2026

The Galaxy S26 Ultra’s battery life is under the microscope, and this piece explores why endurance matters, how competitors are pressing the advantage with larger cells and efficient chips, what trade-offs Samsung faces, and practical

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LaGuardia Launches AI Hologram Concierge Bridget To Guide Travelers

Kevin Parker May 25, 2026

LaGuardia’s Terminal B has a new life-sized AI hologram called Bridget that aims to make airport navigation less chaotic by answering questions, offering multilingual help, and giving real-time directions through interactive maps. Airports are famously

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Veterans Protect DD-214 Records Now, Prevent Targeted Scams

Kevin Parker May 25, 2026

Scammers are quietly harvesting military records and VA enrollment details to craft believable cons aimed squarely at veterans. This article explains how those records get into the data ecosystem, the common scams that follow, the

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Studebaker Fitted Potent V8s, Boosted Late 1960s Cars

Kevin Parker May 25, 2026

Studebaker’s final chapter might feel like a footnote to some car fans, but those last years produced some surprisingly potent machines that still turn heads today. This piece looks at how a shrinking company managed

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Trump Derangement Syndrome Signals Mass Hysteria, Experts Urge Reform

Kevin Parker May 25, 2026

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s offhand comment about giving “Trump Derangement Syndrome” an ICD code set off a familiar argument: is this a private psychiatric problem or a social epidemic? This piece argues it’s the latter,

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Use Second Shift Lever, Boost 4WD Off Road Traction

Kevin Parker May 25, 2026

The second shift lever in many four-wheel-drive rigs is a simple mechanical tool with a clear job: give you access to the transfer case’s different ranges so the truck can crawl, climb, and pull where

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Trump Triumphal Arch Greenlit Near Lincoln Memorial

Kevin Parker May 25, 2026

The Commission of Fine Arts has approved plans for a 250-foot Triumphal Arch near the Lincoln Memorial, a bold federal monument championed by President Trump and tied to the push for a return to classical

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Figure AI Humanoid Robots Sustain Over 24 Hours Of Sorting

Kevin Parker May 24, 2026

Figure AI recently ran a live demo where three humanoid robots kept sorting packages well past the eight-hour mark they were supposed to hit, pushing the conversation about warehouse automation into a new, messier territory.

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CAPTCHA Scam Tricks Users Into Installing Clipboard Malware

Kevin Parker May 24, 2026

A routine CAPTCHA check can turn into a silent trap that installs malware with a couple of keystrokes. Scammers are now disguising malicious instructions inside what looks like a harmless human verification prompt, and the

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Credit Freezes Fail Against Synthetic Identity Fraud, Act Now

Kevin Parker May 23, 2026

Credit freezes at the major bureaus block many fraudulent credit applications, but evolving scams like synthetic identity theft and account takeovers expose gaps that a freeze alone will not cover; this article explains how those

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Yarbo Robot Mowers Could Expose Home Networks, Report Warns

Kevin Parker May 23, 2026

This article explains a new independent security report about Yarbo robotic yard machines, the specific vulnerabilities found, Yarbo’s response, the risks those flaws create for home networks and cameras, and practical steps owners can take

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Everyday Cars Hold Hidden Value, Check Before You Sell

Kevin Parker May 23, 2026

Everyday cars can quietly become unexpected collectibles, and this piece explores how that transformation happens, what clues to watch for, and practical steps owners can take to protect potential value. It looks at design quirks,

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Pixel 9 Delivers Last Generation Power, Smart Savings

Kevin Parker May 23, 2026

The Pixel 9 proves that chasing the newest phone every year isn’t mandatory; last-generation handsets still deserve attention for their value, performance, and software staying power. This piece explains why skipping the immediate upgrade can

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AI Layoffs Fail To Deliver Better Returns, Gartner Finds

Kevin Parker May 22, 2026

Gartner’s new research pushes back against the simple story that AI means immediate, painless cost cuts. Its data shows many companies trimming staff while piloting autonomous systems, yet those layoffs often do not deliver the

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Woman Says Early Testosterone Left Her With Irreversible Harm

Kevin Parker May 22, 2026

I was put on testosterone at 14 after doctors told my distress meant I needed medical transition, and it changed my life forever. This piece walks through what I lost physically and emotionally, the medical

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Nvidia Chief Warns China Has All Chips Despite US Bans

Kevin Parker May 22, 2026

A brisk roundup of the week’s AI headlines: from an Oscar-nominated filmmaker’s odd breakup with an “AI girlfriend” to corporate layoffs, export bans that may have helped Chinese rivals, courtroom drama involving OpenAI, military tech

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Detect Unclaimed Inheritance Scam Emails, Avoid Data Theft

Kevin Parker May 22, 2026

An unexpected email promising an inheritance can light a thrill, then flip into a trap; this piece walks through how those messages are built to trick you, what clues expose them, and the practical steps

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Meta Launches Incognito Chat To Secure Private AI Conversations

Kevin Parker May 21, 2026

Meta is rolling out Incognito Chat for Meta AI on WhatsApp and the Meta AI app, a temporary conversation mode meant to keep sensitive questions out of permanent logs. The feature uses what Meta calls

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Stop Amazon Text Scam, Reject Fake Geek Squad Bill

Kevin Parker May 21, 2026

The inbox bait looked real: a billing alert for Geek Squad protection demanding $489.99 and a big button to pay now. Read closely and the message unravels into a classic invoice scam built on urgency,

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Trump Uses IRS Settlement, Creates $1.7B Jan. 6 Fund

Kevin Parker May 21, 2026

Donald Trump dominates the news cycle by design, repeating the same lines until they stick and forcing the media to chase him. This piece looks at his message discipline, the Jan. 6 fallout, legal fights

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Discover Lowe’s Priciest Tools That Deliver Real Value

Kevin Parker May 21, 2026

Lowe’s carries everything from budget basics to high-end pro gear, and this piece walks through why some pricier tools can actually be smart buys. You’ll get a clear take on what makes premium tools stand

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JD Vance Leads Anti Fraud Taskforce To Protect Taxpayers Now

Kevin Parker May 21, 2026

This piece looks at how a new, Trump-led anti-fraud push under Vice President JD Vance is changing the way Washington fights theft from taxpayers, shifting from weak recovery tactics to proactive prevention and enforcement that

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Medicare Scam Ads Surge On Facebook, Targeting Seniors

Kevin Parker May 20, 2026

Medicare-related ads on social platforms are confusing seniors and drawing fresh scrutiny after a report found thousands of misleading posts that promise free benefits, urgent deadlines and fake endorsements. The clash between a watchdog that

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Arizona Nurse Practitioner Targeted By Jury Duty Crypto Scam

Kevin Parker May 20, 2026

On her 70th birthday Gail Barr answered a voicemail that pretended to be a Maricopa County deputy and said she had missed jury duty. The caller used real names, legal-sounding terms and a threat of

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Compare Yukon Tool Chests From Harbor Freight, Home Depot Now

Kevin Parker May 20, 2026

Harbor Freight’s Yukon tool chest is strikingly similar to Home Depot’s Yukon offering, but there are several differences between the two products.

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Trump Deploys CEO Delegation To Signal US Strength In China

Kevin Parker May 19, 2026

President Trump’s trip to Beijing looked like a win to anyone watching the power plays, even if much of the mainstream press called it a disappointment. Critics shouted that he “left China without any breakthroughs”

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Modern Warfare Costs Surge As Drones Reshape Battlefields

Kevin Parker May 19, 2026

Battlefields have changed and so must our strategy. The hard lesson of recent campaigns is that the final stretch of degrading a rival’s military costs far more than the opening blows, and that reality should

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Protect Your Retirement From Medicare Data Brokers Before 65

Kevin Parker May 19, 2026

Turning 65 often triggers a flood of marketing, calls and scams because data brokers flag that milestone and sell lists to insurers, lead generators and criminals. This article explains how those age-triggered profiles work, shows

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Unitree Debuts Rideable GD01 Robot That Transforms Two To Four Legs

Kevin Parker May 19, 2026

Unitree’s new rideable machine is a spectacle more than a product right now, a hulking hybrid that invites questions about where robotics is headed and who gets to decide what counts as useful tech. This

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Zohran Mamdani Sparks Backlash Over Video Outside Billionaire Griffin

Kevin Parker May 19, 2026

This piece argues that New York City politics have shifted into personal attacks on success, using a mayoral spectacle against a billionaire as an example, and warns that such actions drive jobs and investment away

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What's The Average Lifespan Of An Outboard Motor?

Kevin Parker May 19, 2026

Your outboard is the heart of your boat, and this piece walks through how long you can expect one to last, what shortens or lengthens that life, routine care that actually matters, and smart decisions

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401(k) Account Takeover Sends $751,430 To Vegas, Prompting Lawsuit

Kevin Parker May 18, 2026

A stranger called a retirement plan recordkeeper, pretended to be an employee, and a $751,430 401(k) vanished to a Las Vegas address while the real owner lived in South Africa. This piece walks through how

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Papa Johns Launches Limited Drone Sandwich Delivery Test

Kevin Parker May 18, 2026

Papa Johns is quietly testing drone delivery with Alphabet-owned Wing, starting with a small, drone-friendly menu of oven toasted sandwiches in Indian Trail, North Carolina, while the companies work on packaging, app integration and the

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FBI Alerts Amazon Customers About Rising Smishing Phone Scams

Kevin Parker May 18, 2026

A sudden recall text that mentions Amazon, an order number and a safety problem is designed to panic you into clicking without thinking. This piece walks through why those messages are suspicious, what scammers are

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Drivers Question EPA Fuel Ratings, AAA Tests Reveal Shortfalls

Kevin Parker May 17, 2026

New-car window stickers promise specific fuel economy figures, but real-world driving often tells a different story; AAA’s testing shows EPA estimates can diverge from what drivers actually get, and understanding why matters when you buy,

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AI TVs Explained, How They Differ From Smart TVs Today

Kevin Parker May 17, 2026

AI TVs are the new label on many sets, promising smarter images, voice control, and personalized features; this piece cuts through the marketing fuzz to explain what AI means in a television, which capabilities are

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FCC Robocall ID Rules Could Require More Customer Data

Kevin Parker May 17, 2026

Robocalls are a persistent nuisance and regulators are trying to stamp them out, but a new FCC proposal to tighten identity checks for phone service could make getting a number harder for people who need

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Master DIY Car Maintenance Today, Beginner Home Mechanic Tips

Kevin Parker May 16, 2026

This article walks through a practical set of beginner-friendly automotive maintenance jobs you can tackle at home, explains why learning them pays off, lists the basic tools and safety steps to follow, and outlines when

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Google Search Exposes Your Personal Data To Scammers In Minutes

Kevin Parker May 16, 2026

Google your name and see what comes up: this piece walks through why that simple search can hand scammers a dossier on you, how data brokers and public records feed those results, the tools bad

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Connecticut Stores Scan License Plates, Prompt Privacy Concerns

Kevin Parker May 16, 2026

Big-box parking lots are quietly adding automated license plate readers that log your vehicle when you drive in and out. This piece looks at what these systems do, who can access the data and what

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Reclaim Garage Space Now With Vertical Storage, Folding Workstations

Kevin Parker May 16, 2026

Your garage is a chaotic but solvable ecosystem. This short piece cuts to what works: vertical storage, folding workstations, smart small-item systems, sensible zones, and tidy routines that actually stick. Garages balloon into chaos because

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Stop DMV Text Scams Now, Verify Fake Ticket Alerts

Kevin Parker May 15, 2026

Phones buzz, panic sets in, and a text accusing you of a traffic violation can feel urgent and official. This article walks through how that scam works, the warning signs to spot, and practical steps

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Classic 1960s Trucks Demand Attention Again With Bold Engineering

Kevin Parker May 15, 2026

These classic ’60s trucks—from Ford Rancheros to Studebaker Champs—have a way of stealing the scene today, thanks to iconic styling and simple, rugged engineering that still sings to drivers and collectors. This piece looks at

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Panthalassa Raises $140 Million To Launch Wave Powered AI Nodes

Kevin Parker May 15, 2026

Panthalassa, a startup backed by major investors, is betting that wave power and seawater cooling can host AI computing at sea, and it has raised new funding to prove the idea with pilot floating nodes

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Connecticut Senate Threatens Homeschool Freedom, Parents Urge Action

Kevin Parker May 15, 2026

Connecticut is facing a sharp fight over homeschooling after the state legislature advanced a bill that would put new government checkpoints between parents and their children’s education. The measure would require yearly notices and trigger

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Pancreatic Cancer Patients Gain New Option In Phase III TAMP Trial

Kevin Parker May 14, 2026

New ways to give chemotherapy are changing the conversation for people with pancreatic tumors by sending medicine directly to the growth instead of flooding the whole body, and this piece follows a promising device-led approach,

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UCF Graduates Boo Commencement Speaker After AI Claim

Kevin Parker May 14, 2026

Today’s roundup stitches together a week of raw reactions, policy pivots, industry upheavals, and technical stumbles as artificial intelligence keeps reshaping institutions, markets, and everyday life. From a commencement crowd’s hostile reception to a national

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Join IKEA Family Now, Unlock Everyday Shopping Perks

Kevin Parker May 14, 2026

IKEA Family is a free loyalty program aimed at regular IKEA shoppers that bundles member-only prices, occasional food and in-store perks, and extra support features into a single account. This article walks through what the

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Stop Ringless Voicemail Scams Now, Protect Your Phone Number

Kevin Parker May 14, 2026

This piece breaks down the rise of silent voicemail scams, explains why your phone might never ring yet still get voicemail spam, and lays out practical steps you can take right now to stop engaging

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Apple Pays $250M To Settle Siri Misleading Marketing Claims

Kevin Parker May 13, 2026

Apple has agreed to a proposed $250 million settlement over claims it overstated when advanced Siri and Apple Intelligence features would be ready on new iPhones, covering certain iPhone 16 models and the iPhone 15

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Facial Recognition Wrongly Sends Tennessee Grandmother To Jail

Kevin Parker May 13, 2026

A Tennessee grandmother says she was arrested and held for months after facial recognition linked her to an out-of-state bank fraud case, a story that exposes how a single machine-generated lead can ripple into a

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Master L Gear On Your Car Gearshift, When To Use It

Kevin Parker May 13, 2026

If you’ve spotted an L on your automatic gear selector and wondered what it does, this piece breaks it down clearly: what L is, how it changes the car’s behavior, and the situations where it

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ID.me Spreads Across Federal Sites, Check Privacy Risks

Kevin Parker May 12, 2026

ID verification services like ID.me are popping up on federal sites more often, and this piece explains what the service is, why agencies use it, the privacy tradeoffs, how scammers exploit the brand, and practical

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SmartBay Robot Automates Tire Changes And Balancing For Shops

Kevin Parker May 12, 2026

Automated Tire’s SmartBay is a robotic service-bay platform that uses AI and machine vision to change tires, balance wheels and inspect vehicles with minimal human lifting. The system keeps the rim on the car, balances

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Detect Car Fluid Leaks Early, Prevent Major Engine Damage

Kevin Parker May 12, 2026

Your car’s fluids belong where they were put: under the hood and inside the lines, not on your driveway. Ignoring puddles and stains lets small problems turn into expensive failures, so noticing the signs early

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Engage Small Business Voters Now, GOP Must Win 2026

Kevin Parker May 12, 2026

Small businesses are the backbone of our economy and the deciding block for 2026. This piece looks at how taxes, regulation, and recent policy changes shape their politics and why Republicans should make Main Street

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2026 Aviator Proves Its Premium Price Is Worthwhile

Kevin Parker May 11, 2026

After a week with the 2026 Aviator, this piece walks through why its steep sticker feels defensible, what actually stands out on a daily basis, and which tradeoffs matter most for buyers who are on

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Canvas Security Breach Disrupts Finals Access, Instructure Investigates

Kevin Parker May 11, 2026

Canvas went offline during a critical finals stretch after Instructure detected unauthorized activity, triggering a temporary maintenance shutdown while investigators and outside forensics worked the case. The company says the attacker exploited an issue tied

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Waymo Robotaxi Drives Off With Passenger Suitcase, Stranding Traveler

Kevin Parker May 11, 2026

A business traveler’s simple airport run turned into a lesson about the limits of driverless service when a Waymo vehicle pulled away with a suitcase after the trunk wouldn’t open. This piece walks through what

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Drone Delivers Two Large Little Caesars Pizzas Fast In Wylie, Texas

Kevin Parker May 11, 2026

A pizza chain teamed up with a drone company to deliver full family meals in minutes, starting in a Texas suburb, and that launch shows how fast food delivery could change once drones can carry

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Why Top Earners Already Shoulder Most Federal And State Taxes

Kevin Parker May 11, 2026

This piece rips open the empty slogan “fair share” and shows what rich Americans actually pay across income, sales, property, investment and estate taxes, why vague calls for higher levies ignore incentives, and why the

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Act Now, Identity Fraud Risks Rise Years After Breaches

Kevin Parker May 10, 2026

Identity fraud is surging and the danger often arrives long after a data breach hits the headlines; this piece explains why breaches can hatch problems years later, how criminals turn stolen records into long-term scams,

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FAA Tests AI System To Predict Air Traffic Congestion Weeks Ahead

Kevin Parker May 10, 2026

The Federal Aviation Administration is piloting a new artificial intelligence tool called SMART that aims to spot and prevent airspace congestion weeks before it happens, nudging schedules by minutes to knock down cascading delays, while

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Remove Personal Data From People Search Sites Today

Kevin Parker May 10, 2026

Data brokers keep digging through public records and stitching together profiles that make retirees prime targets for fraud, and a handful of opt-outs won’t stop the flow. This piece walks through why manual removal is

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Rediscover 1980s SUVs, Iconic Boxy Designs That Endure

Kevin Parker May 9, 2026

This piece celebrates the clean, boxy charm of 1980s SUVs, explaining why their proportions, design honesty, and utilitarian details still attract attention, how those traits contrast with today’s bloated crossover trend, and what keeps collectors

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Virginia Supreme Court Blocks Democratic Redistricting Referendum

Kevin Parker May 9, 2026

The Virginia Supreme Court tossed the Democrats’ fast-tracked redistricting referendum this week, saying the process broke the state’s clear timing rules, and the reaction from the Left has been loud but thin on legal substance.

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Abortion Choices Fail Many Women, Demand Support For Motherhood

Kevin Parker May 9, 2026

Our culture pushes a lie: that abortion is the easy answer for women in crisis. This piece argues for a different path — practical help, community, and policies that make motherhood possible. It’s a pro-life,

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Shop Affordable 2026 SUVs, Secure Best Deals And Options

Kevin Parker May 8, 2026

The 2026 SUV lineup is shaping up as a crowded, consumer-friendly field where competition has driven variety and kept sticker shock in check; this article walks through what that landscape means for buyers, touching on

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Japan Airlines Tests Humanoid Robots At Haneda Airport

Kevin Parker May 8, 2026

Airports are starting to test humanoid robots on the tarmac to help with baggage and cargo, a trial led by Japan Airlines and a robotics division of a tech group at Haneda Airport that aims

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Skip The Honda CR-V And Choose These More Reliable SUVs

Kevin Parker May 8, 2026

Honda still carries a reputation for building dependable cars, but the current CR-V doesn’t sit at the top of the reliability charts the way older Hondas once did. This piece looks at why some buyers

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FIFA Rule Change Boosts Two South American Starters For 2026 World Cup

Kevin Parker May 8, 2026

FIFA has confirmed a rule change that will take effect before the 2026 World Cup, and the immediate winners are a pair of South American starters whose roles will be reshaped by the update. This

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Djokovic Stumbles At Italian Open, French Open Questions Loom

Kevin Parker May 8, 2026

Novak Djokovic’s unexpected defeat in Rome opened a lot of questions and a few heated conversations about where his game actually sits ahead of Roland Garros. This article traces what happened in that second-round match,

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Messi Predicts Argentina Can Retain 2026 World Cup Title

Kevin Parker May 8, 2026

Lionel Messi believes Argentina can defend its World Cup crown in 2026 but would have to overcome teams who go into the summer stronger to do it. This piece looks at why that claim matters,

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Crypto Scam Ring Dismantled, DOJ, FBI Secure 276 Arrests

Kevin Parker May 8, 2026

The Department of Justice and the FBI led a sweeping international crackdown that shut down multiple crypto scam centers and produced hundreds of arrests, exposing how organized and global these operations have become while tech

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AI Threatens Bank Accounts, Treasury Urges Americans To Act

Kevin Parker May 8, 2026

Quick heads-up: this piece walks through the biggest tech and corporate moves making headlines today, from Disney’s fresh roadmap to fast-evolving AI threats, and why those developments matter for business, security and everyday people. Disney’s

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Interstate On Ramp Stop Signs Force Drivers To Stop

Kevin Parker May 8, 2026

You might blink when you see a stop sign tucked onto an interstate on-ramp, wondering if someone mixed up signs or if the highway rules suddenly flipped. This article explains why those signs appear, what

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Disney Implements Facial Recognition At Park Gates, What To Know

Kevin Parker May 7, 2026

This piece walks through how facial recognition quietly shows up at big venues, what Disney and others are doing with it, the convenience-versus-privacy tradeoffs, and practical choices visitors have when their face becomes part of

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Seoul Robot Ordained As Buddhist Monk, Prompting Debate

Kevin Parker May 7, 2026

A humanoid robot named Gabi was formally ordained at Seoul’s Jogyesa Temple in a ceremony that mixed ancient ritual with experimental tech, prompting cheers, debate, and a fresh look at how faith communities might engage

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Milwaukee Tools Expands Catalog, Adds New Versatile Picks

Kevin Parker May 7, 2026

Milwaukee’s reputation for a deep, practical toolkit keeps growing as the company rolls out fresh hardware that looks built for real work, not showroom shine. This piece walks through why these upcoming tools matter, how

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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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