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Home»Author: Kevin Parker (Page 3)

Smartphones Strengthen Police Work, Deliver Digital Evidence

Kevin Parker February 25, 2026

Your phone is no longer just a pocket computer or a camera; it often becomes the most revealing record of your day and the primary source investigators use to piece together events. New industry data

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Data Brokers Rebuild Records, Defend Your Privacy Now

Kevin Parker February 25, 2026

This piece explains why scrubbing your online footprint in January rarely sticks, how data brokers quietly rebuild profiles in the weeks that follow, and what steady strategies actually keep your personal information from resurfacing and

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Secure US AI Edge, Counter China’s Space Data Centers

Kevin Parker February 24, 2026

This piece explains the race to put AI data centers into orbit, why China and Elon Musk are betting on solar-powered computing above the atmosphere, and what that means for energy, national security and who

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Apple App Password Scam Targets Accounts, Act Immediately

Kevin Parker February 24, 2026

This article breaks down how to spot and handle an Apple app-specific password scam email claiming a large PayPal charge, explains the common tricks scammers use, and lists practical steps you can take right away

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Glydways Launches Atlanta Pilot, Eases Congestion With Narrow Guideway

Kevin Parker February 23, 2026

Glydways is rolling out a live pilot in South Metro Atlanta that aims to put small electric pods on narrow, dedicated guideways to move people like light rail but for a fraction of the cost

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White House Expands AI Exports, Secures Global Tech Leadership

Kevin Parker February 23, 2026

The White House is building a practical, export-minded plan to spread trusted American AI technology worldwide, focusing on closing the adoption gap, financing real deployments, and protecting national control over sensitive data. This piece walks

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ZeroDayRAT Spyware Hijacks Phones, Exposes Private Data

Kevin Parker February 23, 2026

ZeroDayRAT is a dangerous mobile spyware suite that can fully compromise phones and steal data, surveillance, and money; this article explains what it does, how to spot it, steps to respond if you suspect an

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Waymo Cuts Robotaxi Costs, Private Innovation Drives Expansion

Kevin Parker February 22, 2026

Waymo’s sixth-generation Driver promises cheaper, more adaptable hardware that could speed up robotaxi rollouts across U.S. cities, while also raising familiar safety and trust questions. This update covers where the cars are now, what’s changed

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Conduent Ransomware Breach Exposes Millions, Demand Accountability Now

Kevin Parker February 22, 2026

A major ransomware strike on Conduent is revealing itself as a far-reaching data disaster, touching tens of millions of people whose records were processed by state agencies and government programs. Reported totals have ballooned from

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Expose Bono Hypocrisy, Back Law Enforcement And Border Security

Kevin Parker February 21, 2026

Bono released a new single and predictable thunder followed, but this piece argues the record feels contrived and hypocritical rather than galvanizing. The song “American Obituary” tries to be a protest anthem, yet it reads

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AI Companions Erode Traditional Dating, Threaten Family Bonds

Kevin Parker February 21, 2026

At a pop-up in Hell’s Kitchen, New York, people showed up for date night with a tablet or phone instead of a human partner, testing a new kind of relationship with customizable AI companions. The

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Protect Your Credit, Know Why Credit Freezes Fall Short

Kevin Parker February 21, 2026

A quick look at what a credit freeze does, where it helps, and where it falls short, plus practical steps to plug the gaps and speed recovery if identity theft strikes. This piece explains how

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Trump Secures Legacy, Orders His Name On Federal Buildings

Kevin Parker February 21, 2026

This piece looks at a curious American habit: slapping a living president’s name on everything. I start with a historical anecdote, note how many public places now wear the current president’s brand, and consider what

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Palantir Moves Headquarters To Florida, Accelerating Tech Exodus

Kevin Parker February 20, 2026

This quick brief pulls together the week’s biggest AI and tech headlines: a major firm relocating to Florida, lawmakers prepping the workforce for rapid automation, a controversial article stirring alarm over AI’s pace, warnings that

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YouTube TV Billing Scam Targets Subscribers, Protect Accounts Now

Kevin Parker February 20, 2026

The inbox alert looked urgent and official, but it was a scam disguised as a YouTube TV billing failure; this article walks through the giveaway signs, why urgency is dangerous, and clear steps to verify

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Congress Forces National Self-Driving Rules, Eroding States’ Rights

Kevin Parker February 20, 2026

I’ll walk you through how driverless taxis are reshaping cities, who’s leading the race, the safety questions on the table, the tech differences driving costs, and what this means for owning a car as robotaxis

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TrumpRx Delivers Lower Prescription Costs, Restores Patient Relief

Kevin Parker February 20, 2026

I explain how President Trump’s TrumpRx plan hits a personal nerve, share a travel scare that showed the outrage of U.S. drug prices, and lay out why “most favored nation” pricing is a commonsense fix

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Chinese Humanoid Robots Showcase Raises National Security Concerns

Kevin Parker February 20, 2026

Agibot staged more than 200 robots in a live, hour-long gala in Shanghai ahead of the Lunar New Year, mixing dance, martial arts and runway choreography to entertain and test its systems under pressure. The

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Colbert Fabricates Censorship, Boosts Talarico War Chest

Kevin Parker February 19, 2026

Stephen Colbert claimed he was muzzled by the Trump administration and the FCC, but the facts point in a different direction: CBS warned him about equal time obligations, he exaggerated the story, and Texas Democratic

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Panera Data Breach Exposes Millions, Hold Panera Accountable

Kevin Parker February 19, 2026

Panera Bread confirmed a cybersecurity incident after the hacking group ShinyHunters said it stole millions of customer records, exposing contact information that can fuel identity theft and targeted scams; researchers later clarified the leak contains

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Homes AI Empowers Families, Expands Market Choice Now

Kevin Parker February 19, 2026

Homes.com has rolled out Homes AI, a conversational search tool powered by Microsoft Azure OpenAI that lets buyers speak or type their priorities instead of wrestling with endless filters; the system draws on property records,

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Protect Taxpayers, Outsmart IRS Impersonators Before Filing

Kevin Parker February 18, 2026

Tax season now kicks off in January for scammers, not April, and this piece walks through how those schemes work, why they feel so real and what practical moves you can take to blunt the

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Protect Social Media Free Speech, Demand Algorithm Accountability Now

Kevin Parker February 18, 2026

This article breaks down five everyday internet terms—slop, burner accounts, shadowbans, clickbait and targeted ads—and explains how they shape what you see online, why they matter and what you can do to push back without

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Chicago Unanimously Codifies IHRA Definition, Defends Jewish Students

Kevin Parker February 18, 2026

Chicago moved quickly and decisively to adopt the IHRA working definition of antisemitism into city law after a sharp rise in campus and community incidents, driven in large part by two college students who pushed

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Substack Confirms Data Breach, Exposes Emails And Phones

Kevin Parker February 17, 2026

Substack has confirmed an October data breach that exposed email addresses, phone numbers and internal account metadata, while saying passwords and payment details were not accessed. The company found the issue months later and has

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Apple Issues Immediate Security Update, Fixes Exploited Zero Day

Kevin Parker February 17, 2026

Apple has pushed an urgent security update for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and Apple TV users to fix a freshly discovered zero-day vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-20700. That flaw was actively exploited in targeted attacks,

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Congress Must Ban Foreign Apps Now, Protect Home Privacy

Kevin Parker February 17, 2026

The internet makes it shockingly easy to map a stranger’s house and turn a listing into a how-to guide for burglars. This piece shows how public records and listing photos expose your entry points, recounts

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NexShield Extension Crashes Browsers, Tricks Users Into Malware

Kevin Parker February 16, 2026

This article exposes a malicious browser extension that masquerades as a helpful ad blocker, deliberately crashes your browser to create panic, and then tricks you into running a command that installs malware. It explains how

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Wearable Robotics Restore Mobility, Empower Personal Independence

Kevin Parker February 16, 2026

Wearable robotics are quietly shifting from labs and clinics into everyday life, offering gentle mechanical help for walking, climbing and daily endurance. This piece explores how designs have evolved, who stands to benefit, and real

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McMahon Declares Teachers Have Right To Reject Union Dues

Kevin Parker February 16, 2026

I’ll explain why teachers can say no to union dues, highlight the Janus ruling and choice it created, outline how big unions spend dues on politics and perks, show alternatives and protections for teachers who

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Reclaim Your Social Media Feed, Retrain Algorithms Today

Kevin Parker February 15, 2026

Quick summary: social feeds get chaotic because algorithms learn from tiny clicks, not your intentions; you can retrain them by giving consistent feedback, cleaning follows and subscriptions, and using built-in controls on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube,

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Identity Theft Exposes System Failures, Woman Loses $78,500

Kevin Parker February 15, 2026

This article takes a hard look at physical ID theft: how a stolen driver’s license can multiply into cross-state fraud, why cleanup is more invasive than a hacked credit card, the steps victims must take

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The View Champions Bad Bunny, Dismisses English Speaking Americans

Kevin Parker February 14, 2026

ABC’s “The View” has become a one-way echo chamber where partisan cheerleading often replaces serious discussion, and this piece scrutinizes that tilt by pointing to recent episodes, halftime show praise, and unchecked partisan attacks. I’ll

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Valentine’s Day, Strengthen Marriage With Intentional Surprises

Kevin Parker February 14, 2026

Valentine’s Day brings equal parts nostalgia, pressure and the chance to notice the people who matter most, whether that plays out in a second-grade crush, a surprise bouquet or a wild night out with friends.

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China Deploys Massive Flying Car, Challenges US Aviation Lead

Kevin Parker February 14, 2026

China has pushed a big bet into the future of low-altitude air travel with AutoFlight’s Matrix, a large electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft that already completed real flight tests near Shanghai; its size, payload

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Android Malware From Hugging Face Threatens User Privacy

Kevin Parker February 14, 2026

Cybersecurity teams have flagged a worrying Android malware campaign that used a popular AI model hosting site to hide malicious APKs inside seemingly legitimate repositories, then pushed users into installing a fake antivirus app that

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Zelle Payment Costs Family Cruise Privileges, Demand Accountability

Kevin Parker February 14, 2026

A family’s dream cruise turned into a five-year legal and financial mess after a travel consultant took an online payment, booked the trip with a stolen card, and left the paying customer on the hook

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Trump Outsmarts Mainstream Media, Exposes Press Bias Nationwide

Kevin Parker February 13, 2026

Donald Trump has always played the press like an arena, not a courthouse, and this piece explains why that matters: his background in business and reality TV taught him newsroom incentives, he spotted cultural and

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Trump Administration Deploys AI Task Force To Modernize Government

Kevin Parker February 13, 2026

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence is reshaping politics, defense and everyday life, and this roundup hits the big moves: a White House push to modernize federal systems, new military ties to commercial AI, culture-fighter

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Robinhood Scam Text Tricks Users, Phone Calls Connect To Scammers

Kevin Parker February 13, 2026

Scam texts pretending to be from financial apps have become more sophisticated, using official-looking graphics and technical jargon to push victims toward a phone call instead of a link. This article walks through how that

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China’s Bolt Robot Reaches 22 MPH, Raises Security Concerns

Kevin Parker February 13, 2026

Bolt, a full-size humanoid from MirrorMe Technology, just sprinted at a verified 22 miles per hour in a controlled test, and the footage shows a real machine running, not a simulation. That moment matters because

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Secure Bank Accounts, Protect Hard Earned Retirement Savings

Kevin Parker February 12, 2026

Logging into bank, retirement and investment accounts can feel stressful, but it doesn’t have to be dangerous. This piece lays out the core habits that make online money management safe: secure your device, lock down

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China’s Biometric Humanoid Raises Security, Privacy Concerns

Kevin Parker February 12, 2026

Moya is a new biometric AI humanoid unveiled by Chinese startup DroidUp that blurs the line between machine and person, combining warm synthetic skin, camera-driven eyes and lifelike movement to operate in public places; this

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ICE Enforces Deportation, Irish Overstayer Defies Order

Kevin Parker February 11, 2026

This piece looks at the arrest of Seamus Culleton, an Irish national who overstayed a short-term visa for nearly two decades and was detained by ICE, the political reaction that followed, and why immigration enforcement

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Roblox Grooming Sparks Kidnapping, Parents Call For Stronger Laws

Kevin Parker February 11, 2026

I’ll explain how a child-friendly game can become a grooming ground, describe the roles of Roblox and Snapchat in these cases, outline the common signs parents should watch for, and offer clear actions families can

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Stop AI Romance Scams, Protect Families On Dating Apps

Kevin Parker February 11, 2026

This article explains how romance scams have evolved into high-tech, data-driven operations that peak around Valentine’s Day, how scammers build trust and extract money, and what steps you can take to reduce your exposure to

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NYT Columnist Says Vance Should Have Been Sold, Attacks Mother

Kevin Parker February 11, 2026

This piece focuses squarely on Jamelle Bouie’s attack, the legacy of JD Vance’s family story, how rage substitutes for reason in elite media, and why dehumanizing opponents is dangerous. You’ll get direct Republican perspective and

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Humanoid Robot Sprout Boosts Safety, Supports American Workers

Kevin Parker February 10, 2026

Fauna Robotics has rolled out Sprout, a compact humanoid built to work around people in everyday spaces rather than hiding behind safety cages, and this article walks through its design, safety choices, mobility, software, and

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Protect Seniors, Hold Big Tech Accountable Over Phishing Scams

Kevin Parker February 10, 2026

This article walks through a real Microsoft-themed email scam, shows the clear red flags, and lays out immediate steps to protect your account and identity. It uses a reader example to highlight how urgency and

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Dating Apps Face Accountability After ShinyHunters Contractor Breach

Kevin Parker February 10, 2026

Dating apps promise connection, but recent incidents show how quickly that promise can crack. Two major services reported security incidents tied to a data-theft group, exposing internal documents and contractor accounts rather than user profiles,

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Turning Point Patriotic Halftime Show Draws Millions, Challenges NFL

Kevin Parker February 9, 2026

The Super Bowl halftime became a cultural test: a league that once courted controversy with political gestures handed the biggest stage to a performer whose message and language choices left many fans uneasy, while a

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Ring Now Lets Neighbors Use AI To Reunite Lost Dogs Nationwide

Kevin Parker February 9, 2026

Ring’s Search Party uses AI and a network of outdoor cameras to help reunite lost dogs with their families, and it’s now available nationwide through a free app anyone can download; the system scans recent

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M1E3 Abrams Fast Tracked To Service, Restoring US Industrial Might

Kevin Parker February 8, 2026

Pete Hegseth’s Arsenal of Freedom Tour is more than photo ops and speeches — it’s a push to rebuild American industry and sharpen our military edge, and one program is sprinting ahead of expectations. The

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Virginia Voters Split Over Trump, Fear Democrat Tax Hikes

Kevin Parker February 8, 2026

On-the-ground reporting from Lexington, Virginia shows a messy picture that polls miss: some voters recoil from Donald Trump’s style while others credit his policies for better pocketbook conditions, and the real battle will be turnout

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Flying Car Helix Opens Reservations, Boosts American Innovation

Kevin Parker February 8, 2026

Pivotal’s Helix flips the flying car fantasy into something you can reserve today: a single-seat electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft developed over more than a decade in California, offered for preorder at around $190,000

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SoundCloud Breach Exposes 29.8 Million, Demand Accountability

Kevin Parker February 8, 2026

SoundCloud has suffered a large data exposure that affected millions of user accounts, leaving people locked out and creating real phishing and impersonation risks. The incident involved unauthorized access to internal systems, and later analysis

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AI Companions Erode Parental Authority, Endanger Kids’ Emotional Safety

Kevin Parker February 7, 2026

Parents are increasingly uneasy about AI companions that feel personal, and this piece looks at where those worries come from, how teens are using these chatbots for emotional support, cases that raised alarms, expert warnings,

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Secure Family Finances, Lock Deceased Credit Now Against Scammers

Kevin Parker February 7, 2026

Losing someone is overwhelming, and amid funeral planning and legal steps it’s easy to miss a quiet but urgent risk: identity theft after death. This article walks through why the system doesn’t automatically protect a

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Melania Documentary Tops Box Office, Quiet Cultural Victory

Kevin Parker February 6, 2026

The new documentary “Melania” opened to a surprise box office win, drawing audiences and stirring up predictable outrage from critics. The film presents a polished, intimate portrait of the first lady while sparking debate about

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Family Loses Paid Off Home After Fake Celebrity Romance

Kevin Parker February 6, 2026

A woman was lured into a romance scam built with AI deepfakes and cloned voices, and the deception cost her more than money—she lost the paid-off condo she planned to retire in. Her daughter uncovered

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Super Bowl Ad Costs Soar To $10M, Expose Corporate Excess

Kevin Parker February 6, 2026

The Super Bowl ad market has gone nuclear: 30-second spots are now selling for eye-popping sums, and advertisers are responding with everything from absurd celebrity stunts to quiet, emotional work. This piece walks through the

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Palantir CTO Exposes AI Job Fear Campaign Against Americans

Kevin Parker February 6, 2026

This article cuts through the noise around artificial intelligence and its real effects on jobs, power, privacy and the marketplace, drawing on recent commentary from industry figures, troubling data leaks, and hard numbers about energy

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Chat & Ask AI Security Lapse Exposes 300 Million Messages

Kevin Parker February 5, 2026

A widely used mobile app called Chat & Ask AI reportedly exposed hundreds of millions of private chat messages after a backend mistake, leaking deeply personal and sometimes dangerous conversations tied to real users and

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Microsoft Handed BitLocker Keys To Federal Agents, Exposing Limits

Kevin Parker February 5, 2026

Microsoft recently handed BitLocker recovery keys to federal investigators in a Guam probe, showing that encryption can be unlocked when providers hold the keys. That reality shakes the neat idea that encrypted always means private,

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Waymo Self Driving Strikes Child Near School, NHTSA Probes Safety

Kevin Parker February 4, 2026

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened a preliminary investigation after a Waymo autonomous vehicle struck a child near an elementary school in Santa Monica on January 23, prompting renewed scrutiny of how self-driving

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Pima County Deputies Mobilize To Find Savannah Guthrie’s Mother

Kevin Parker February 4, 2026

The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, an elderly woman who did not show up for church and was later reported missing from her Catalina Foothills home, has put modern investigative tools in the spotlight. Investigators found

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Lawmakers Demand Stronger Cybersecurity After 149 Million Exposed

Kevin Parker February 3, 2026

A huge cache of roughly 149 million stolen usernames and passwords was left exposed online, pulled together from old breaches and malware-harvested data, and this piece breaks down what happened, why it matters, and practical

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Congress Weighs Netflix Warner Merger, Defends American Jobs

Kevin Parker February 3, 2026

Congress is holding a high-stakes hearing over a proposed Netflix–Warner Bros. Discovery deal that touches jobs, cultural influence and national security. This article argues, from a conservative perspective, that U.S. media consolidation and foreign investment

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Protect Your Privacy, Stop Phones Sending Data Overnight

Kevin Parker February 3, 2026

Your phone keeps working after you put it down: this article explains what data is quietly sent while your device is idle, why some of that traffic is routine and useful, what privacy risks remain,

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Trump Pushes Affordability Agenda, Courts Investors At Davos

Kevin Parker February 2, 2026

This piece looks at the squeeze working Americans face from soaring credit-card costs and concentrated finance power, examines political rhetoric around affordability, and argues for conservative, market-friendly fixes that curb predatory pricing while protecting credit

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Hold Data Brokers Accountable, Stop Super Bowl Scam Surge

Kevin Parker February 2, 2026

The Super Bowl brings big plays and bigger scam traffic, as fraudsters use sold or stolen personal data to send believable ticket, streaming, betting and delivery lures. This article explains how scammers pick targets, the

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Make AI Data Centers Fund Grid Upgrades, Shield American Consumers

Kevin Parker February 2, 2026

The rise of data centers and artificial intelligence is reshaping electricity demand across the United States, pushing costs higher and forcing utilities to plan big infrastructure changes. This article looks at how growing server farms

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Accelerate AI Manufacturing, Secure American Advantage

Kevin Parker February 2, 2026

This piece argues that artificial intelligence is not destiny but a tool Americans must control to boost workers, secure the nation, restore manufacturing, and improve healthcare. It rejects both AI panic and techno-utopianism, insisting real

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TikTok US Operations Under American Control, Parents Must Protect Kids

Kevin Parker February 2, 2026

TikTok’s U.S. operations recently shifted to a U.S.-led ownership structure, and that change deserves a clear look. This piece explains what actually changed, why ownership alone doesn’t erase privacy risks, and practical steps families should

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Protect Taxpayers, Demand Accountability For IRS Filing Changes

Kevin Parker February 1, 2026

Taxes and scams collide this season as changed filing systems and the end of a free government filing option have left many people unsure where to turn. This piece breaks down the tactics scammers use,

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Revoice Helps Restore Speech, Protects Stroke Survivors’ Dignity

Kevin Parker February 1, 2026

Researchers have built a soft, noninvasive wearable called Revoice that reads tiny throat signals and uses AI to turn mouthed words into fluent speech, offering a fresh path for people with post-stroke dysarthria to regain

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Don Lemon Charged With Disrupting Minnesota Church Service

Kevin Parker January 31, 2026

Don Lemon’s role in the disruption of a Minnesota church raises two separate but connected questions: whether he broke the law, and whether he destroyed his credibility as a journalist. The legal outcome will be

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Hackers Exploit Shipping Software, Threaten American Supply Chain

Kevin Parker January 31, 2026

Researchers found major security holes in a widely used shipping platform, showing how hackers can quietly manipulate logistics systems and risk millions in stolen cargo. A security investigator exposed plaintext passwords, an open API and

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FTC Holds Amazon Accountable With $2.5 Billion Prime Settlement

Kevin Parker January 31, 2026

Amazon agreed to a multibillion-dollar settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over how Prime enrollments and cancellations were handled, resolving allegations that consumers were steered into subscriptions and then blocked from ending them. The deal

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YouTube Empowers Parents To Limit Shorts Time For Teens

Kevin Parker January 30, 2026

YouTube has added parental controls aimed at giving families direct ways to limit teens’ time on Shorts, letting parents set daily caps or block the feature, while also shifting recommendations toward more constructive content for

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Amazon Cuts 16,000 Jobs, Prioritizes Efficiency And AI

Kevin Parker January 30, 2026

Quick take: big tech is reshaping its workforce and its toys — Amazon is trimming staff to reorient around AI, Uber is moving toward fully driverless robotaxis, a former Google engineer was convicted of stealing

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Under Armour Faces Massive Data Breach, 72 Million Emails Exposed

Kevin Parker January 30, 2026

Under Armour is probing claims that a huge trove of customer records surfaced on a hacker forum, sparking alerts that millions of people might be affected. Security researchers examining the leak say it contains personal

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Congress Targets Fraud In Blue States, Protects Taxpayers

Kevin Parker January 30, 2026

I lay out a blunt plan: use billions recovered from organized fraud in Democratic-run states to fund a daily $10,000 lottery for the poorest legal citizens in those states, expose the networks that stole from

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IOS Apps Expose Hardcoded Secrets, Hold Apple Accountable

Kevin Parker January 29, 2026

Apple’s App Store promises a safe place to get apps, but new research shows lots of approved iOS apps carry basic security mistakes that expose user data and cloud storage. This piece explains how secrets

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Ai-Da Robot Designs Space Habitat, Congress Must Act

Kevin Parker January 29, 2026

Ai-Da, the humanoid robot artist, has stepped out of the studio and into architecture with a modular project called Ai-Da: Space Pod, shown now at the Utzon Center. The exhibit blurs art, engineering and long-term

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Trump Reverses Biden Appliance Rules, Restores Consumer Choice

Kevin Parker January 29, 2026

President Donald Trump has made rolling back heavy federal appliance rules a clear early goal, pushing agencies to revisit limits that drove up costs and hurt performance. This piece walks through the key fights over

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Trump TDS Exposes Political Anxiety That Erodes American Life

Kevin Parker January 28, 2026

After publishing my Wall Street Journal opinion piece, “Is ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’ Real” I received a storm of responses that revealed more than disagreement. Many messages were angry or fearful, and a few crossed into

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Identity Theft Risk Rises, Secure Your Data From Brokers

Kevin Parker January 28, 2026

Identity theft rarely begins with a single dramatic data breach; it usually grows quietly from bits of personal information scattered across the web. This article explains how everyday details get collected, why certain groups are

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New Microscale Robots Swim Autonomously, Advancing Medical Microrobotics

Kevin Parker January 28, 2026

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Michigan have built the smallest fully programmable autonomous robots that can swim, overcoming long-standing physical challenges at the microscale and opening new possibilities for sensing,

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NYC Mayor Mamdani’s Encampment Policy Now Risks Lives

Kevin Parker January 28, 2026

I’ll call out two dangerous Democratic policies, show the human cost, and explain why soft-on-shelter politics and gagging anonymous tips do more harm than good; I’ll anchor this in concrete examples from New York and

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Uber Robotaxi Tests Bay Area Roads, Protect Riders Now

Kevin Parker January 27, 2026

Uber has rolled out a new robotaxi that’s already being tested on public streets, and this piece covers the vehicle’s partners, on-road trials in the San Francisco Bay Area, key hardware and passenger-facing features, the

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Grubhub Data Breach Faces Extortion Demands, Calls For Accountability

Kevin Parker January 27, 2026

Grubhub has confirmed that unauthorized actors accessed parts of its internal systems, the company says it stopped the activity quickly, and sources report extortion demands linked to stolen data; this article lays out what happened,

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AI Pet Robot Aura Boosts Family Pet Care, Home Security

Kevin Parker January 27, 2026

Tuya Smart’s new home robot, Aura, is an AI companion built for cats and dogs that watches behavior, responds in real time and ties into a wider pet-care ecosystem to keep animals engaged, safe and

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State Department Freezes Visas, Secures Borders From Migration

Kevin Parker January 26, 2026

The State Department’s pause on visa processing for nationals from more than 75 countries marks a turning point in how Washington treats migration: no longer just a humanitarian issue, migration now sits squarely at the

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Protect ICE Agents Now, Trump Considers Troop Deployment

Kevin Parker January 26, 2026

This piece examines the recent surge of obstruction and violence aimed at federal immigration agents, the local political responses that cripple enforcement, the legal authorities available to the president, and practical changes ICE and DHS

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Independent Voters Surge, Reject Parties, Demand Government Reform

Kevin Parker January 26, 2026

Independents now make up nearly half the country, and the story is simple: they are not neutral moderates but voters furious with the political class and eager for disruption. This piece explains why their anger

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Chrome Extensions Hijacking Accounts Threaten Small Businesses

Kevin Parker January 26, 2026

Security researchers have discovered a stealthy threat inside Google Chrome: fake extensions posing as workplace tools that quietly hijack accounts, steal session data and block security controls. These add-ons impersonate enterprise platforms such as Workday,

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Trump Embraces Penguin Meme, Mobilizes Western Civilization Defenders

Kevin Parker January 25, 2026

This piece looks at why a simple penguin meme landed in the center of culture war fights, how President Trump and other leaders adopted it, and why the image of a lone marcher can spark

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MIT Smart Pill Confirms Medication Taken, Breaks Down Safely

Kevin Parker January 25, 2026

This article explains a new MIT-designed ingestible sensor that confirms when a pill is swallowed, how it works with biodegradable zinc and cellulose antenna components, who could benefit most, and the safety, testing and privacy

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Protect Americans, Fast Pair Flaw Allows Silent Headphone Hijacks

Kevin Parker January 25, 2026

Fast Pair promised one-tap Bluetooth convenience, but researchers discovered a serious flaw called WhisperPair that can let nearby attackers silently seize headphones, earbuds, or speakers and in some cases track users — the problem lies

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