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Truist Upgrades Datadog Stock, Signals Immediate Opportunity

Dan Veld June 21, 2026

Datadog’s rise from a niche monitoring tool to a central player in AI infrastructure has investors rethinking risk and reward after Truist bumped the rating to “Buy.” This article walks through the numbers behind the

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Department Of Education Quadruples Autopay Discount, Enroll By Sept 30

Dan Veld June 21, 2026

The Department of Education just boosted the interest-rate perk for federal student loan borrowers who enroll in automatic payments, and it changes the math on repayment for millions. Starting July 1, the usual autopay discount

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Trump Nuclear Talks Force Decision On Iran Uranium

Erica Carlin June 21, 2026

The memorandum of understanding with Iran is a framework, not a finished treaty, and it sets a fork in the road for U.S. strategy: use leverage to force real dismantlement or risk repeating a past

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Verify 4K Streaming Bandwidth Needs, Stop Overestimating Now

Doug Goldsmith June 21, 2026

Think 4K streaming always means insane internet bills and impossible speed tests? Not quite. This piece cuts through the fear and shows what really matters for a smooth 4K picture, from codecs and bitrates to

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Fix Stihl Chainsaw Failures Fast, Diagnose Four Common Issues

Karen Givens June 21, 2026

If your Stihl Chainsaw keeps acting up, this piece walks through the four mechanical trouble spots that show up most often, how to spot them quickly, and what sensible steps to take so the saw

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Stop Ruining Your Front Yard Grass, Fix These 5 Habits

Brittany Mays June 21, 2026

This article breaks down five everyday landscaping habits that quietly wreck front yards and offers clear, practical fixes so your lawn can stop suffering and start looking like you actually care about it. Most of

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Inline Six Engines Deliver Efficiency, Expect Key Tradeoffs

Erica Carlin June 21, 2026

There’s a clear personality to every engine layout, and the inline-six is no exception: it’s smooth, predictable, and has a character all its own. This piece looks at why engineers still choose straight-sixes over V

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Evaluate Fitbit Air Features Before You Buy This Week

Doug Goldsmith June 21, 2026

The Fitbit Air aims to keep your workouts focused by stripping away noise, but there are practical trade offs worth weighing before you buy. This piece walks through the wearable’s core strengths, potential annoyances, real-world

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Residents Risk Legal Trouble Trying To Stop Speeding Drivers

Kevin Parker June 21, 2026

Living on a busy street can feel like a daily battle with speed and noise, and this piece lays out why taking matters into your own hands is risky, what legal consequences you could face,

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TD Begins Employee Monitoring With WorkiQ, Raises Privacy Questions

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

Toronto-Dominion Bank has begun rolling out software to some members of its financial crimes and risk management team that will monitor how staff spend time on browsers, chats and meetings. The move aims to lift

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Cathie Wood Sells HOOD, ROKU While Adding LLY, SPCX

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

Cathie Wood’s ARK shook up its lineup this week, trimming two hot winners and redeploying cash into fresh opportunities. The firm sold sizable stakes in Robinhood and Roku after clear, rally-driving news and poured money

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Cut Streaming Costs, Try This Old-School Music Service

Darnell Thompkins June 20, 2026

Finding an affordable music streaming service is getting harder, but one old-school platform keeps costs down with a different approach to listening. This piece looks at why modern streaming is so costly and how a

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Find US States With the Lowest Driver’s License Ages

Erica Carlin June 20, 2026

Curious which states let you hit the road the earliest? This piece walks through how the minimum driving ages vary across the United States, why those differences exist, and what parents and teens should watch

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3D Printing Reaches Near Instant Speed With Chinese Method

Karen Givens June 20, 2026

Researchers in China unveiled a 3D printing technique that can form objects almost instantly, reshaping how we think about manufacturing speed and design freedom. The method abandons layer-by-layer building in favor of a volumetric approach

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Porsche Restricts Seven-Speed Manual To Few Flagship Models

Kevin Parker June 20, 2026

Porsche shook up the manual gearbox world when it introduced a seven-speed transmission in 2012, a bold move that aimed to marry modern performance with old-school driver engagement. That extra gear was meant to give

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Torque To Yield TTY Bolts Explained, Learn When To Replace Now

Karen Givens June 20, 2026

I’ll explain what a torque-to-yield bolt is, why manufacturers use them, the tradeoffs involved, how to spot trouble, and what to do when one fails. This piece breaks the basics into plain language, covers installation

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Android Finally Drops Dessert Names, Google Shifts Strategy

Doug Goldsmith June 20, 2026

I’ll walk through how Android’s playful dessert names began, why Google moved away from them, what that shift meant for users and developers, and where the brand might go next in a clearer, more global

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Protect Strong Fathers Now, Reverse Harm To America’s Kids

David Gregoire June 20, 2026

Father’s Day should be a straightforward nod to the men who protect, provide, and teach right from wrong, not a culture war. This piece argues that honoring fathers matters because strong dads shape stable families

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Demand Accountability From Broadcast Networks Over Obama Coverage

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

The broadcast networks’ celebration of the Obamas at the new presidential center showed the same double standard conservatives have long complained about: fawning coverage for liberal icons and tough treatment for the right. That tilt

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Father Shaped Daughters’ Confidence, Ignited Lifelong Success

Erica Carlin June 20, 2026

My dad, Leo E. Perino, passed away quietly at the end of May 2026, just weeks after he retired, and this piece pulls together the simple, stubborn lessons he left behind. It’s a personal look

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Toy Story 5 Pits Jessie Against Tech, Bonnie’s Tablet

David Gregoire June 20, 2026

Pixar returns with a new chapter that puts its classic toy crew up against a modern challenge: a kid-friendly tablet that rewrites what play looks like. The story centers on Bonnie, whose toys must reckon

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Jasmine Crockett Withholds Endorsement, Complicates Talarico Senate Bid

Karen Givens June 20, 2026

Jasmine Crockett’s refusal to bless James Talarico after their Senate primary clash has exposed a split that matters beyond Texas, touching on elite Democratic choices, race politics, and a growing socialist tilt that sidelines Black

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Meta Launches AI Data Center Training Program, Hiring Now

Kevin Parker June 20, 2026

Meta is launching America’s Workforce Academy to train people for the physical jobs that keep AI running, offering paid, short-term training and promised job opportunities while sparking local debates over power, water and community impact.

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Protect Your Accounts From Public Wi-Fi, Prevent Account Hijacking

Kevin Parker June 20, 2026

Traveling means swapping familiar Wi-Fi for sketchy hotel and airport hotspots, and that small convenience often opens a window for criminals to sneak in. This piece explains why public networks are dangerous, how attackers exploit

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GLP-1 Weight-Loss Drugs Improve Male Fertility, Trials Find

Ella Ford June 20, 2026

New research presented at ENDO 2026 suggests that GLP-1 weight-loss medications may help restore hormones and sperm measures in men whose low testosterone is tied to obesity, while not appearing to suppress the core hormone

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Compare 2024 Crypto Winners, Losers And Market Survivors

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

The crypto landscape shifted a lot between mid-2024 and mid-2026, with familiar names holding their ranks but not their prices. This piece walks through which of 2024’s top cryptocurrencies stayed on top, who surged, who

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Ask Your Financial Advisor These Questions Before 2027 Retirement

Dan Veld June 20, 2026

This article lays out three focused questions to ask your financial advisor before retiring in 2027: how they get paid and whether they are required to put your interests first, the best way to draw

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Upgrade Your Chevy Silverado Today With Essential Accessories

Erica Carlin June 20, 2026

Pickup trucks are built tough, but a few smart accessories turn a capable Chevy Silverado into a wildly more useful truck. This piece walks through practical add-ons that protect the rig, simplify hauling, improve comfort,

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Wearable Cooling Gadgets Keep You Cool Outdoors, Now

David Gregoire June 20, 2026

Beat the oven-like afternoons without surrendering your plans: wearable cooling gadgets use targeted airflow and smart materials to keep you moving and comfortable outside. This piece walks through the kinds of wearables you’ll actually want

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Build Your Essential DIY Tool Kit From Scratch, Fast

Ella Ford June 20, 2026

Putting together a dependable tool set for DIY projects around the house or on your car is smarter than buying every shiny gadget in the store. This piece walks you through what matters most, which

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Score Lowe’s June Tool Deals, Save on DeWalt Kobalt

Karen Givens June 20, 2026

Lowe’s is rolling out a broad tool sale this June 2026, with notable markdowns on popular lines such as DeWalt and Kobalt, making this a smart moment to upgrade gear or finish stalled projects. Expect

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Nevada Law Change Linked To Rise In Las Vegas Hit And Runs

Brittany Mays June 20, 2026

Las Vegas police are seeing a noticeable rise in hit-and-run investigations, and a recent change in Nevada’s traffic laws is a key part of the explanation. The law tweak altered how collisions are classified and

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Compare Diesel And Gas Engine Cylinder Sleeve Differences Now

Kevin Parker June 20, 2026

This piece digs into why diesel and gasoline engines behave so differently, focusing on construction details you don’t usually hear about, like cylinder sleeves, combustion pressure, materials, and maintenance realities. It walks through how those

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Upgrade DeWalt 20V Tools Now With 15Ah Battery, 15 Models

David Gregoire June 20, 2026

Short and sharp: this piece explains why a 15Ah battery makes sense for DeWalt’s 20V line, what you gain in runtime and power, which tool types benefit most, practical tips for managing weight and charging,

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Diphenhydramine Cases Surge Among US Teens, Poison Centers Warn

Ella Ford June 20, 2026

America’s youth have been increasingly abusing common over-the-counter medications, according to poison center records. A health advisory from America’s Poison Centers, representing 53 poison centers across the country, alerted a “concerning rise” in cases of

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Former Wrestler, Actor Announces Rare Male Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Ella Ford June 20, 2026

Quick roundup of recent health headlines and human stories that caught attention: a well-known former wrestler and actor opens up about a rare breast cancer diagnosis, a longtime TV anchor shares a personal Alzheimer’s battle,

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Measles Exposure Confirmed At LAX, Hilton Hotel June 11

Ella Ford June 20, 2026

The county announced that a traveler with confirmed measles passed through Los Angeles County on June 11, potentially exposing people at the Tom Bradley International Terminal and at the nearby Hilton Los Angeles Airport Hotel;

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Alamos Gold Faces Production Pressure As Island Gold Ramps

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

Alamos Gold is juggling a short-term squeeze at Young-Davidson while betting big on Island Gold to carry future growth. Jefferies flags the operational noise and cost pressures at Young-Davidson but also points to Island Gold’s

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Prevent Costly Refrigerator Repairs, Check Compressor And Controls

Ella Ford June 19, 2026

Your refrigerator’s compressor often gets blamed for big repair bills, but the final tab depends on how many extra smart parts and sensors your model uses. Modern fridges pack electronics that can raise costs, while

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Air Ambulance Helicopter Agility Goes Viral, Explained

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

Air ambulances are jaw-dropping when you see them slip into tight spots and hover over landing zones, and there’s clear engineering and skill behind every move. This piece walks through the core reasons those helicopters

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Texas Blocks Livestock Imports To Halt New World Screwworm

Karen Givens June 19, 2026

The New World screwworm has crept back into North America and it is exposing a sharp national security fault line between illegal migration, cartel power, and our food supply. Texas ranchers are seeing the first

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Avoid These Five Popular Engines Facing Widespread Failures

Doug Goldsmith June 19, 2026

If you’re shopping for a new ride this year, beware: several widely sold engine families are showing troubling failure patterns. This piece walks through five types of popular powerplants that are producing expensive mechanical headaches,

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Navy Completes Submarine Project A Month Ahead Of Schedule

Brittany Mays June 19, 2026

The Navy just announced a submarine was finished a month ahead of schedule, a rare bright spot against a longer history of construction and maintenance delays. This piece looks at what that early delivery might

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Traffic Lights Gain Reflective Yellow Borders, Drivers Notice

Ella Ford June 19, 2026

Cities and towns are quietly adding a bright, reflective yellow ring to some traffic signals to make them stand out from a distance, and drivers are starting to notice. This tweak is about boosting visibility

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Apple Music Gains Daily Listening Upgrades Ahead Of iOS 27

Kevin Parker June 19, 2026

Apple Music is getting a major refresh with iOS 27 that aims to make the app feel smarter and more useful for everyday listening. This update focuses on practical improvements like better recommendations, smoother offline

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Quarter Of US Colleges Face Closure, Leaders Urge Action

Kevin Parker June 19, 2026

The cost squeeze and the rise of AI are shifting trust away from traditional four-year elites and toward community colleges, trade programs, and targeted credentials that promise faster, cheaper pathways into work. This piece looks

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Fathers Must Reclaim Respect, Protect Children’s Future

Brittany Mays June 19, 2026

Fathers matter, and this piece pushes back against a culture that shrugs them off. I’ll make the case that dads are more involved than you’re told, that trends like “gentle parenting” strip away needed authority,

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Trump Pivots Toward Ukraine, Readies Return Of Sanctions

Karen Givens June 19, 2026

The Ukraine war remains central even as conflicts flare elsewhere, and recent moves from the Trump administration suggest a cleaner, tougher posture toward Moscow that mixes pressure with practical support for allies and battlefield partners.

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Protect Your Phone Number, Stop SIM Swap Account Takeovers

Kevin Parker June 19, 2026

This piece walks through why losing control of your phone number can open the door to account takeovers, when changing the number helps, and the concrete steps to lock down wireless accounts, email, banks and

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Reagan Director’s Cut Returns To Theaters For America 250

Brittany Mays June 19, 2026

America turns 250 and this piece walks through why that milestone matters: its constitutional roots, religious life, vast landscapes, cultural diversity, the business and freedom that shape opportunity, and the way sports and community tie

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Trump Escalates Military Risk With Cuba Oil Blockade

Doug Goldsmith June 19, 2026

This piece looks at rising U.S.-Cuba tensions under the Trump administration, the economic squeeze on the island, the legal and military steps being taken, and why a smart, Republican approach must protect American interests while

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China Greenlights Coin Sized Brain Chip Aiding Paralysis Patients

Kevin Parker June 19, 2026

China has cleared a medically focused brain-computer interface called NEO for certain patients with paralysis, moving the technology out of pure research and into clinical use; the device sits on the dura mater rather than

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Bezos Predicts AI Labor Shortages, Regulators Target OpenAI

Kevin Parker June 19, 2026

This roundup walks through the biggest headlines in artificial intelligence right now, from business and national security to medical advances and courtroom scrutiny. Expect clear takes on how AI is reshaping jobs, tech power, defense

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GLP-1 Weight Loss Drives Surge In Earlobe And Body Treatments

Ella Ford June 19, 2026

GLP-1 weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy are reshaping not just waistlines but how people think about their bodies afterward, with a wave of cosmetic concerns and surgical requests emerging as a clear downstream effect

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SpaceX Surges To Fifth Most Valuable, Targets MSFT Next

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

SpaceX’s IPO pop vaulted it into the top five by public market valuation, and that jump has people asking whether the rocket builder can realistically overtake giants like Nvidia, Alphabet, Apple, or Microsoft. This piece

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ACCA Presses HMRC To Cut Small Business Reporting Burden

Dan Veld June 19, 2026

The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants has pushed back hard on fresh HMRC proposals that would widen reporting on payments from close companies to participators, arguing the rules risk piling extra work on compliant small

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Apple Price Increases Will Drive Up Device Ownership Costs

Karen Givens June 19, 2026

Apple gear has long carried a premium people call the “Apple Tax,” and this piece walks through why that premium is sticking around and likely increasing, what it means for shoppers and the market, and

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New Retro Van Revives 1940s Volkswagen Styling Today

Darnell Thompkins June 19, 2026

The story here is simple: a modern van borrows the look and charm of a Volkswagen from the 1940s and wraps it in today’s technology and safety standards. Expect rounded shapes, a friendly face, and

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1980s Ford Limited Model Rediscovered After 30 Years

Kevin Parker June 19, 2026

Ford produced just over 1,000 of a particular model in the 1980s and sold them all, and one example quietly sat in a garage for three decades before someone finally rolled it into the sunlight;

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Grab Milwaukee Tools Deals This Month With Notable Savings

David Gregoire June 19, 2026

Milwaukee tools usually come with a premium price tag, but this month a wave of discounts is making it easier to add pro-grade gear to your shop without breaking the bank. This piece looks at

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Score Costco Tires And Wheels June Savings, Act Now

Erica Carlin June 19, 2026

Costco has some solid ways to ease the sting of buying tires and wheels this June, and this piece walks through what to expect, how to weigh savings, and smart moves to make the most

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McDonald’s Trials ArchIQ AI Drive Thru Voice Assistant Now

Kevin Parker June 18, 2026

McDonald’s is quietly testing an AI drive-thru system called ArchIQ that can take orders in English and Spanish, and the tests are already showing encouraging throughput numbers while reviving questions about accuracy, privacy and whether

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Knicks Owner Dolan Urges Players To Abstain From Sex Ahead Of Playoffs

Ella Ford June 18, 2026

The New York Knicks’ owner pushed a classic sports superstition into the spotlight this spring, urging players to weigh sacrifice, focus and even temporary abstinence as they chased a title; physicians and therapists weigh in

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Ahold Delhaize Settles $40M Allegations Over Prescription Reporting

Dan Veld June 18, 2026

A major grocery operator agreed to a multimillion-dollar settlement after federal investigators said its pharmacy reporting practices led to inflated reimbursements from government health programs. The company settled claims tied to how “usual and customary”

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Bank Of America Keeps Sell Rating On Fox After Roku Deal

Dan Veld June 18, 2026

Fox’s bold purchase of Roku for roughly $22 billion shook investors: shares plunged, analysts circled, and Bank of America kept a cautious stance. This piece walks through the deal’s mechanics, why the market recoiled, the

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YouTube TV Hidden Features Every User Should Enable Now

David Gregoire June 18, 2026

YouTube TV hides a lot of useful tools behind a simple interface, and this piece walks you through smart ways to squeeze more value from the service. You’ll read clear tips on DVR tricks, account

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Ford CEO Comments Threaten Right To Repair Momentum

David Gregoire June 18, 2026

Jim Farley’s recent remarks didn’t sit well with right to repair activists, and this piece lays out what he said, why he said it, and why his comments matter for car owners, independent shops, and

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Apple Adds Significant iOS 27 Feature Upgrade For iPhone

Brittany Mays June 18, 2026

Apple is rolling a significant upgrade into iOS 27 that changes how a core iPhone feature behaves, and when you update you should expect noticeable shifts in performance, controls, and privacy. This update is built

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Score Early Prime Day Tech Deals On TVs, Monitors, Speakers

Dan Veld June 18, 2026

Prime Day lands next week, but you do not have to wait to score meaningful savings on TVs, monitors, speakers, and other gadgets. Retailers have already started dropping prices, and smart shoppers can lock down

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New Amazon Car Gadgets Upgrade Comfort, Safety, Convenience

Erica Carlin June 18, 2026

Amazon’s newest batch of car gadgets promises smarter comfort, smarter safety, and smarter convenience for everyday driving, offering small upgrades that can change how your car feels and works without needing a mechanic or a

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F-16 Test Flight Spotted Over Texas, Bound For Export

Doug Goldsmith June 18, 2026

Planes that catch your eye overhead aren’t always what they seem; many are prototype or acceptance flights for aircraft bound for foreign militaries, and that includes familiar types like an F-16 spotted in Texas during

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Protect US AI Edge, Block High-End Chip Exports To China

Doug Goldsmith June 18, 2026

The Senate Banking Committee put a simple but urgent question on the table: can the United States keep its lead in artificial intelligence by protecting the vital hardware that powers it? This piece argues that

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GOP Must Fund Reconciliation 3.0, Rebuild Missile Stockpiles

Brittany Mays June 18, 2026

The GOP’s top task right now is clear: fund a massive, sustained defense buildup that fills the munitions and interceptor gaps exposed by the battle with Iran, commits out-year money so a future Democratic Congress

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Maine GOP Lawmaker Warns Voters To Reject Platner Agenda

Karen Givens June 18, 2026

Graham Platner is now the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Maine, and this piece looks beyond the headlines to examine both his personal controversies and, more importantly, the policy agenda he wants to bring

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Arizona Republicans Advance Measures To Defend Parental Choice

Doug Goldsmith June 18, 2026

Arizona lawmakers moved late in the session to shield parental choice and choke off special privileges for teachers unions by advancing two constitutional amendments for the November ballot. The fight centers on protecting universal Education

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AI Accelerates Warfare, Data Control Shapes Battlefield Outcomes

Doug Goldsmith June 18, 2026

Data, not just firepower, now decides battles. This piece argues that whoever builds the fastest, cleanest pipeline from sensors to action gains a durable edge, and that the United States must treat data infrastructure as

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US World Cup Viewership Surpasses Records After Los Angeles Match

Dan Veld June 18, 2026

The piece compares the stop-start nature of American sports with the continuous flow of soccer, arguing that cultural ideas about time shape how fans experience games. It traces the divide through music, philosophy and viewing

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Bremerton Women Plead Guilty To Mail Theft, Identity Theft

Kevin Parker June 18, 2026

A recent federal case out of Bremerton, Washington exposes how stolen mail can be used to open credit accounts in other people’s names and hide the paper trail, and this article explains how the scheme

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Sugar Free Diet Harms Gut Health, Raises Inflammation, Study Shows

Ella Ford June 18, 2026

Recent lab work suggests that cutting table sugar entirely from a low-fat diet can backfire, at least in mice: researchers tracked gut bacteria, inflammation, liver changes and metabolic signals for 16 weeks and found that

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Find Home Depot Niche Tools That Solve Odd Jobs Fast

David Gregoire June 18, 2026

This piece highlights a handful of uncommon hand tools you can find at big-box stores like Home Depot, explains what they do, and gives quick, practical tips for when and why you’d reach for them

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Power 13 Milwaukee Tools With One 12Ah Battery Today

Kevin Parker June 18, 2026

If you need raw runtime and steady power on job sites, this piece breaks down how a 12Ah Milwaukee battery handles a full roster of demanding cordless tools. Read on for a practical look at

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Subaru Keeps Manual Driving Alive With Three 2027 Models

Darnell Thompkins June 18, 2026

Manual transmissions aren’t dead yet: Subaru will still offer three stick-shift models for 2027, proving there’s a place for driver-focused cars even as automakers chase electrification and automation. This piece walks through why manuals still

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Score Prime Day Deals On Top-Rated Amazon Tools Now

David Gregoire June 18, 2026

Prime Day is a week away, but Amazon already has serious markdowns on gear you’ll actually want, including top-rated tools and power kits. This guide walks through why shopping early can pay off and how

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Stop HP Laptop Frustrations, Solve Five Common Issues

Ella Ford June 18, 2026

Shopping for a new laptop should feel exciting, not like stepping into a trap of trade-offs and tiny annoyances. This piece walks a straight line through the five frustrations buyers most often report with HP

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Amazon Launches Early Prime Day Device Discounts, Save Now

Kevin Parker June 18, 2026

Amazon has started slashing prices on its gadgets early, moving into Prime Day territory ahead of the official June 23 kickoff. This piece walks through what shoppers should expect from early device deals, how to

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Johnson & Johnson Targets Cancer Cure Within Ten Years, CEO Pledges

Ella Ford June 17, 2026

Johnson & Johnson’s CEO laid down a big bet: cancer can be beaten or tamed in the years ahead. This piece tracks that claim, the real-world gains already visible in certain blood cancers, the role

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Democrats Risk Senate Control With Controversial Maine Nominee

Kevin Parker June 17, 2026

The Democratic Party’s recent nominating fights in Maine and beyond have exposed a pattern: controversial, far-left nominees who could hand the GOP unexpected advantages in November. This piece looks at how scandal-plagued choices, intraparty rifts,

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Jeep Launches Willys Heritage Special Editions Now

Darnell Thompkins June 17, 2026

Jeep is reaching back to its roots with two fresh special editions that salute the WWII-era Willys MB, pairing classic cues with modern capability so buyers get nostalgia dressed for today. These limited-run models lean

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Android Auto Adds New Productivity App For Touchscreens Now

Karen Givens June 17, 2026

Your car’s touchscreen just got a stealthy new trick: a productivity app quietly added to Android Auto that turns short drives into useful time for lists, notes, and quick planning. This piece walks through what

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Colorado Drivers Receive Wrongful Tickets After Plate Swap

Kevin Parker June 17, 2026

Colorado drivers are getting traffic tickets tied to vehicles they do not own because a subtle license plate change is tripping up automated camera systems, and this article breaks down what is happening, why it

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Mercedes CLA Third Generation Proves It Deserves The Mercedes Badge

Brittany Mays June 17, 2026

The third-generation Mercedes‑Benz CLA arrives with sharper design, smarter tech, and a clearer sense of purpose, and this piece walks through what changed, what matters behind the wheel, and where the CLA fits in today’s

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Top Gear Veteran Reveals Ongoing Prostate Cancer Fight

Karen Givens June 17, 2026

The former Top Gear star has gone public with a prostate cancer diagnosis, using both his TV platform and Instagram to share what he’s been through and what he’s learning. His honesty has jolted fans

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Windows 11 Update Boosts Older PC Performance Today

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

Microsoft has quietly shipped a Windows 11 update that aims squarely at one of the operating system’s most annoying habits: jerky performance and sluggish responsiveness, especially on older hardware. This piece walks through what the

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Trump Tightens Border Security, Targets Northern Smuggling Routes

Darnell Thompkins June 17, 2026

The U.S. border picture has shifted dramatically under President Donald Trump, who ended the old catch-and-release approach and tightened vetting to cut illegal interior releases to zero over the past year. That change eased pressure

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Iran’s Strikes Spark Global Antisemitism, West Must Act

Kevin Parker June 17, 2026

The Gulf attacks this spring made one thing painfully clear: Tehran treats Arabs, Jews and others as interchangeable targets, and the West must stop giving the mullahs what they want by blaming Jewish communities for

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Protect Reindustrialization, Confront NIMBYism Blocking Data Centers

Kevin Parker June 17, 2026

This piece argues that America can and must rebuild its industrial base, explains how local opposition and legal delays are stalling projects from data centers to mines, highlights the strategic costs of falling behind China,

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Progressive Democrats Adopt Epstein Class Label For 1%

Erica Carlin June 17, 2026

Democrats have started calling the wealthy “the Epstein Class,” a phrase that crops up in campaign rhetoric and cable TV soundbites. I took that label seriously enough to ask one of its leading users what

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Newly Married Couples Shift Bedtime Habits, Spark Debate

David Gregoire June 17, 2026

This piece hops through three sticky, shareable moments from the latest episode of Scrolling: the baffling bedtime habits popping up among newly married couples, one person’s provocative theory that homeowners associations have quietly strangled a

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Waymo Robotaxi Used To Flee Burglary In San Francisco

Kevin Parker June 17, 2026

A brazen early-morning burglary in San Francisco took a modern twist when the suspect stepped into a Waymo robotaxi and drove off without a human behind the wheel, raising messy questions about evidence, privacy and

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Phishing Operation Outsider Enterprise Uses AI To Steal Data

Kevin Parker June 17, 2026

Scammers ran a massive phishing-as-a-service network called Outsider Enterprise, using polished fake sites, AI tools and waves of text messages to harvest cards, passwords and one-time codes. Law enforcement and tech firms struck back with

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