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Dell Gift Accelerates AI Hospital, Boosts Texas Jobs

Kevin Parker April 22, 2026

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

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Excessive Napping In Older Adults Linked To Increased Mortality

Ella Ford April 22, 2026

New research from Mass General Brigham finds a clear association between frequent or long daytime naps and higher mortality risk in older adults, based on nearly two decades of tracking with wrist-worn devices and long-term

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High Salt Diet Accelerates Vascular Aging, Study Warns

Ella Ford April 22, 2026

New preclinical research suggests that a salt-heavy diet does more than raise blood pressure: it may set off an immune-driven chain reaction that ages the cells lining small arteries, cuts nitric oxide production and impairs

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Pelosi Exercises $100K TEM Call Options Prompting Scrutiny

Dan Veld April 21, 2026

Quick summary: this piece covers Nancy Pelosi’s recent exercise of call options tied to Tempus AI Inc., what Tempus actually does in healthcare and AI, why investors treat it as a data-first company, the firm’s

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UBS Lifts Alphabet Target To $375, Banks On Cloud Momentum

Dan Veld April 21, 2026

UBS bumped its price target for Alphabet to $375 from $348 while leaving the rating Neutral, pointing to stronger cloud momentum, possible revenue from selling Tensor Processing Unit capacity, and a temporary easing of fears

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Understanding the Offensive and Defensive Aspects of Social Skills

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

As our society becomes more digitally oriented, the erosion of basic social skills is a growing concern. In this episode of The John Chester Show, host John Chester delves into the dynamics of social skills,

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U.S. Navy’s Bold Move: Intercepting the Iranian Vessel in the Gulf of Oman

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

In a dramatic turn of events, the U.S. Navy intercepted an Iranian-flagged cargo ship attempting to breach a naval blockade in the Gulf of Oman. This bold action signifies a notable escalation in tensions between

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The Federal Reserve’s Rate Decisions: A Theater of Uncertainty

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

The Federal Reserve’s recent confirmation of no expected interest rate cuts has sparked a debate about its credibility and independence. In the latest Real Estate Mindset broadcast, host Travis Spencer dives into the political theater

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Federal Funds and the Unseen Hand in Land Ownership: A Closer Look at America’s Farms

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

Imagine waking up to a letter that challenges your family’s legacy, a letter that transforms voluntary conservation efforts into a mandatory surrender of your land. This scenario is becoming a reality for many American landowners,

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2026 Inline Four Motorcycles Deliver Affordable High Performance

Erica Carlin April 21, 2026

Inline-four motorcycles continue to stand out in 2026 for giving riders a sharp mix of performance and affordability, proving that you can have smooth high-rpm thrills without breaking the bank. This piece explores why the

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Chevron Suggests Drivers Cut Consumption As Gas Prices Rise

David Gregoire April 21, 2026

Chevron has floated a response to rising gas prices that shifts responsibility toward consumers, and that suggestion has sparked a lot of pushback. This piece lays out why that idea is unpopular, how it fits

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Lowe’s Debuts NFL Kobalt Mini Toolboxes For Patriotic Fans

David Gregoire April 21, 2026

Lowe’s is rolling out NFL-branded Kobalt Mini toolboxes that let fans carry team pride into the garage, workshop, or tailgate. These compact boxes pair the trusted Kobalt name with official team graphics so you can

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Epoxy Repairs Car Engine Block, When Used Correctly

Doug Goldsmith April 21, 2026

Epoxy can be a surprisingly useful tool when addressing small engine block problems, but it is not a cure-all. This article explains when epoxy makes sense, how to prepare and apply it, what limits you

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Autonomous Sea Drone Strengthens Naval Security, Protects Sailors

Erica Carlin April 21, 2026

This article explains why clearing undersea mines is uniquely hazardous, how a purpose-built unmanned drone changes the game, what technologies it uses, and where it could be deployed to protect people and shipping without putting

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Powder Coat Engine Blocks, Restore Classic Car Appeal Today

Darnell Thompkins April 21, 2026

This article looks at whether that bright, vintage look under the hood can be achieved today by powder coating engine blocks, and walks through the technical realities, preparation steps, pros and cons, alternatives, and practical

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Democrats Fracture Without Trump, Conservatives Gain Political Ground

David Gregoire April 21, 2026

To paraphrase the late President Richard Nixon, what will Democrats do when they don’t have Donald Trump to kick around anymore? This piece looks at a party held together more by opposition than by ideas,

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Trump Must Reject Iran Negotiations Concessions, Prevent Munich Repeat

David Gregoire April 21, 2026

This piece argues that sending negotiators to Islamabad to restart talks with Iran risks creating a dangerous repeat of past appeasement, warns against trading away core security demands for short-term peace, and urges President Donald

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Caleb Downs Credits Veteran Grandfather’s Discipline For NFL Rise

Darnell Thompkins April 21, 2026

Caleb Downs, an Ohio State safety, credits his grandfather—a 23-year Army veteran—with sharpening the discipline that underpins his rise. This piece looks at how military values were folded into daily habits, how those habits translate

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PGA Tour Drops Hawaii Events, Abandons 56-Year Tradition

Darnell Thompkins April 21, 2026

The PGA Tour will not stage any tournaments in Hawaii during the 2027 season, ending a 56-year run as both the Sentry Tournament of Champions and the Sony Open are off the schedule; this shakeup

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Peter Ticktin on Justice, Accountability, and the Future of the DOJ

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

Peter Ticktin, a trial attorney in contention for the U.S. Attorney General’s position, challenges the mainstream narrative on election integrity and the weaponization of the Department of Justice. In a candid conversation with Linda Sinkuace

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New Study Warns High Sodium Accelerates Memory Decline In Older Men

Ella Ford April 21, 2026

New research links higher dietary sodium to a faster drop in a specific kind of memory among older men, outlines why blood pressure might matter, and offers practical ideas to cut back on salt-heavy processed

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The Unseen Battle for Election Integrity: Insights from Professor David Clements

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

Election integrity stands as a pillar of democracy, yet recent discussions reveal vulnerabilities that could undermine public trust. On the recent episode of Sync-O-Wicz, hosted by Linda Sinkiewicz, Professor David Clements delves into the complexities

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Virginia Democrats Push Gerrymander Vote, Hide Map From Voters

Brittany Mays April 21, 2026

Virginia Democrats are pushing a mid-decade redistricting plan that hides the map from voters and brazenly reshapes congressional boundaries to squeeze out Republican districts, and this piece examines why that matters, how it plays out

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New York Threatens Nuns Over Religious Freedom, Hospice Care

Dan Veld April 21, 2026

The Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne run Rosary Hill Home in New York, offering free hospice care to terminally ill cancer patients who have nowhere else to go, and now they face state enforcement actions for

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Danhausen Transforms WWE Spotlight, Builds Fierce Fan Loyalty

Darnell Thompkins April 21, 2026

Danhausen’s rise inside WWE reads like a perfect wrestling oddball story: he went from an intriguing Elimination Chamber cameo to standing under WrestleMania lights, all while making curses feel like comedy gold, turning quirks into

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2026 NFL Mock Draft Predicts All 32 Picks, Teams Prioritize Discipline

Darnell Thompkins April 21, 2026

The 2026 NFL mock draft outlook maps every first-round pick while spotlighting several high-profile trades that reshape contenders and rebuilders alike. This piece walks through the top selections, the logic behind bold moves by teams

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Astronauts Mobilize To Protect Constitution, Defend Rule Of Law

Doug Goldsmith April 21, 2026

Artemis II reminded us that watching humans push beyond Earth stirs a rare, shared pride and hope, and that spirit is the spark behind Astronauts for America. Two former NASA astronauts have launched a nonpartisan

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Artemis II Victor Glover Urges Faith, Neighborly Responsibility

Darnell Thompkins April 21, 2026

I contrast two competing messages shaping America right now: one rooted in faith, neighborly responsibility, and personal accountability; the other rooted in excuses, lawlessness, and the erosion of our communities. I highlight the example of

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Mike Vrabel Addresses Diana Russini, Reaffirms Family Values

Darnell Thompkins April 21, 2026

Mike Vrabel addressed the Diana Russini matter publicly for the first time, saying he has had difficult and productive conversations with his family and others. The coaching staff and team are managing the fallout while

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Burgum Champions Teddy Roosevelt For Pro Football Hall Induction

Darnell Thompkins April 21, 2026

Doug Burgum says he wants Teddy Roosevelt in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and the idea is getting attention ahead of the NFL Draft. This piece looks at why Burgum is pushing the idea,

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Exploring Holistic Pet Care and Vaccine Choices with Dr. Sean Messonnier

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

What if the key to your pet’s health lies in a holistic approach that challenges traditional practices? In a thought-provoking discussion, Dr. Sean Messonnier, known as the Natural Vet, shares insights into holistic wellness for

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Stay Consistent, Stay Healthy: A Full-Body Workout You Can Do at Home

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

Consistency is the cornerstone of progress, and in the realm of fitness, it can be the difference between stagnation and growth. This philosophy is at the heart of the latest session of Fitness Ed, where

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

Kevin Parker April 21, 2026

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

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Microsoft Update Scam Steals Accounts, Threatens Security

Kevin Parker April 21, 2026

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

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The Unseen Power of Classical Music in Today’s Culture

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

Can the timeless melodies of classical music still resonate in our fast-paced, modern world? In a conversation with Fabian Garcia on The Classically Chloe Show, host Chloe Castillo explores the profound impact of classical music

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Embracing the Wilderness: A Journey Through Risks and Rewards

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

In 2025, Trinity Vandenacre found herself at a crossroads, choosing the path less traveled. Leaving behind the comfort of routine, she ventured into the unpredictable wilderness, blending her passion for ranching with a newfound love

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Idaho’s Water Crisis: A Looming Threat to Farmers’ Survival

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

What if the lifeline you’ve relied on for generations could be severed without warning? This unsettling reality is what Idaho farmers face as they grapple with looming water curtailments. The state’s agricultural sector is under

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Navigating the Complex Landscape of the 2026 Midterm Elections

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

As political calendars shift and primary dates loom, the 2026 midterm elections are already casting a long shadow over the political landscape. With filing deadlines already behind us and redistricting reshaping the electoral map, the

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Adventures in Solitude: Trinity Vandenacre’s Quest for Arctic Grayling in Montana’s Wilderness

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

What happens when the only voice you hear is your own, echoing in the solitude of a Montana cabin? In a recent episode of Life In The West, Trinity Vandenacre embarks on a solo adventure

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Lung Cancer Link Demands Family Protection From Produce Pesticides

Ella Ford April 21, 2026

A new observational study finds an unexpected association between diets high in fruits, vegetables and whole grains and lung cancer in adults diagnosed at 50 or younger, especially among people who never smoked. Researchers point

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The Controversial Case of Tina Peters and the Fight for Truth

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

In the cold confines of a Colorado prison, Tina Peters finds herself at the center of a national debate on election integrity and states’ rights. The Professors Record explores the complexities and tensions of this

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The Resurgence of Radio: A New Political Force

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

In an era dominated by visual media, can radio make a surprising comeback as a political powerhouse? As John Baggett, also known as Bags, guest hosts Cowboy State Politics, the conversation delves into the revival

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Revolutionizing Mortgage Payments: The Infinite Banking Alternative

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

In an unconventional twist to traditional financial wisdom, the Velocity Channel introduces a novel approach to mortgage payments. Rather than funneling extra dollars into a mortgage, the Infinite Banking Concept suggests using whole life insurance

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The America First Debate: Immigration, Economy, and Political Promises

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

The idea of putting America first was a cornerstone of former President Trump’s policy agenda, tapping into widespread frustration among Americans. Yet, a recent House vote on extending temporary protected status to Haitian immigrants has

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AI and Technocracy: Examining the Race for Control and Its Implications

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

In a world racing toward technological dominance, the real question isn’t who will win the AI race, but rather, what are the consequences of winning? In the latest episode of Steel News with Ann Vandersteel,

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Is the Job Market on the Brink of Collapse? Unpacking Economic Uncertainty

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

Amidst rising global tensions and economic instability, concerns about the job market’s future are becoming ever more pressing. This article delves into the latest insights from Real Estate Mindset, exploring how geopolitical events and domestic

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Nature’s Answer to Digestive Woes: Unveiling Doc’s Poop Assist

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

Constipation is a common yet critical issue affecting millions. Dr. Brian Artis introduces Doc’s Poop Assist, a plant-based product designed to address this widespread concern. With ingredients like organic rhubarb and black cumin seed oil,

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Rethinking Self-Defense: Surprising Situations Where You’re Most Vulnerable

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

When it comes to self-defense scenarios, road rage tops the list unexpectedly. In a discussion on Armed Attorneys, Richard and his co-host delve into various situations where self-defense becomes crucial. From neighbor disputes to animal

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Gun Confiscation in Massachusetts: A Modern Echo of Revolutionary Times?

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 21, 2026

What if the events that ignited the American Revolution were unfolding today? In a shocking twist of history repeating itself, reports of a violent clash in Massachusetts over gun confiscation have raised eyebrows and sparked

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PCY Yield Shields Savers, Fed Cuts Reduce Emerging Market Risk

Dan Veld April 21, 2026

PCY, the Invesco Emerging Markets Sovereign Debt ETF, pays about a 6.1% annual yield driven by interest on dollar-denominated sovereign bonds, and recent Federal Reserve easing has reduced near-term pressure on emerging markets. This piece

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Intel INTC Earns HSBC Buy Upgrade, Signals Industrial Confidence

Dan Veld April 21, 2026

HSBC bumped Intel from Hold to Buy and lifted its price target from $50 to $95, arguing server CPU momentum due in Q2 could be a major catalyst, and this move sits well above the

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NYPD Thwarts Deadly NYC Bomb Plot, Mayor Mamdani Falters

Darnell Thompkins April 21, 2026

An alleged ISIS-inspired plot in New York, thwarted before it could kill scores, exposes two stark truths: the NYPD remains the city’s first and best line of defense, and the political reactions at City Hall

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Lowe’s Affordable Gadgets To Stock Up Now, Save Big

Darnell Thompkins April 21, 2026

Got a project or a small emergency coming up? This piece walks through a smart handful of budget-friendly gadgets you can pick up at Lowe’s to make home life easier, safer, and more efficient without

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Michelin Latitude Tour HP Durability, Warranty Limits Assessed

Dan Veld April 21, 2026

This piece digs into how long Michelin Latitude Tour HP tires last in the real world, mixes in what the warranty actually covers, and offers practical tips to squeeze more miles out of them. You’ll

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Artemis II Rocket, Capsule Hit Critical Lunar Transit Speeds

Ella Ford April 21, 2026

Artemis II pushed human spaceflight forward with a clean run through launch, translunar injection, a crewed lunar loop, and a high‑speed return to Earth, and this article walks through the key milestones and the speeds

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Jay Leno Debuts American Hypercar With Bugatti Power, Affordable Price

Dan Veld April 21, 2026

Jay Leno’s latest American creation mixes raw hypercar punch with modern hybrid smarts, promising Bugatti-level thrust at a “budget” price while aiming for serious Nurburgring pace and everyday usability. What you see is a machine

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Mini PCs Save Money Now, Boost Performance, Preserve Space

Ella Ford April 21, 2026

If you think laptops are underpowered and desktops too massive, this piece walks you through what mini PCs bring to the table versus traditional tower rigs, covering performance, footprint, upgrade paths, connectivity, and who should

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Car Antenna Spirals Boost Signal, Reduce Wind Noise

Dan Veld April 21, 2026

Short answer: those little fluted spirals on many car antennas are compact helical elements and protective coils that help the antenna survive bangs, shrink its length without losing reception, and smooth out signal pickup; this

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Project Top 2026 NFL Draft Picks, Mendoza Tops Odds

Darnell Thompkins April 21, 2026

I break down how Fernando Mendoza sits at the top of the 2026 draft conversation, who else looks ready to leap into the top three, and what oddsmakers and scouts are watching as the season

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Sabres Rally With Four Goals, Stun Bruins 4-3, End 14 Year Drought

Darnell Thompkins April 21, 2026

The Buffalo Sabres scored four goals in the final eight minutes to complete a stunning comeback and beat the Boston Bruins 4-3 in their first playoff game in 14 years. What unfolded late in that

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Knicks Coach Grabs Unmuted Phone, Demands Reporter Accountability

Darnell Thompkins April 21, 2026

Mike Brown, the New York Knicks head coach, turned a routine postgame press conference into a playful moment when he picked up a reporter’s unmuted phone and gently scolded the room. The brief incident broke

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PGA Tour Defends Standards, Opens Reentry For LIV Defectors

Darnell Thompkins April 21, 2026

Brian Rolapp, the PGA Tour chief, has publicly acknowledged uncertainty around LIV Golf and signaled that the Tour is looking at ways players who jumped to LIV might come back. This article walks through the

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Middle Ear Conditions Raise Dementia Risk, Surgery Lowers Odds

Ella Ford April 20, 2026

New research suggests some common middle ear problems may be tied to a higher chance of developing dementia, based on an analysis of hundreds of thousands of U.S. adults. The Columbia University team used a

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Colorectal Cancer Rise Among Young Working Class Without Degrees

Ella Ford April 20, 2026

New research shows colorectal cancer is increasingly hitting adults aged 25 to 49, and the burden is not shared equally. Young people without a college degree are experiencing sharper rises in mortality, while rates for

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LAES Posts Q1 Revenue Gain, Bolsters National Cybersecurity

Dan Veld April 20, 2026

SEALSQ Corp, trading as LAES, released its Q1 2026 financial and operational metrics, reporting roughly $4.1 million in revenue—an increase of more than 200% year over year—and reaffirmed its guidance for FY 2026. The update

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BMY Stock Offers 16% Upside, Conservative Buy Case

Dan Veld April 20, 2026

Bristol Myers Squibb posted a solid quarter and a clear growth story: Q4 revenue topped estimates, the Growth Portfolio now makes up half the business, and analysts put a $70.12 price target on the stock

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US Secures Tech Lead With Largest Supercomputer, Strengthening Security

Erica Carlin April 20, 2026

The United States now hosts the world’s most powerful supercomputer, and it’s notable not just for raw speed but for being the biggest in the country by one specific measure. This piece explains what that

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Milwaukee Tools Upgrade Toolbox With Power, Durability

David Gregoire April 20, 2026

Looking to upgrade your toolbox without blowing the budget? This piece walks through why Milwaukee tools are a smart pick for both weekend DIYers and field-focused professionals, what to buy first, how their battery and

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California Drivers Choose Safer Roads Near Dangerous Corridors

Ella Ford April 20, 2026

A fresh statewide analysis found that the safest stretches of road in California often sit right next to the most dangerous ones, and the pattern says more about design and context than luck. This piece

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

Kevin Parker April 20, 2026

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

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Nevada Dealer Demands Accountability After 2024 Escalade-V Theft

Erica Carlin April 20, 2026

The high-end 2024 Cadillac Escalade-V sent to a Nevada dealer has gone missing in transit, triggering a scramble that mixes frustration, suspicion, and questions about how premium vehicles are moved and secured these days. This

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FBI Investigates Seven Infected Steam Games, Warns Gamers

Kevin Parker April 20, 2026

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

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China Russia Iran Alignment Threatens Transatlantic Security, Order

Dan Veld April 20, 2026

The Iran conflict looks like it’s cooling, and the administration may soon stand before the country and claim tactical success. That success matters: shipping lanes reopened, Iranian firepower degraded, and a deterrent message sent. But

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Republicans Embrace Parental Rights To Protect Child Health

Ella Ford April 20, 2026

I’ll lay out why the MAHA movement matters to suburban parents, how health and wellness became kitchen-table politics, what concrete, commonsense Republican solutions can win votes, and where the party must avoid overreach that scares

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Trump Applies Steady Pressure, Halts Iran Nuclear Advance

Doug Goldsmith April 20, 2026

This piece argues that Iran behaves like a wild, dangerous animal and that Donald Trump’s mix of pressure and pause is the right Republican playbook to force meaningful change. It explains why Tehran’s power centers

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Rhea Ripley Regains WWE Women’s Title, Iyo Sky Negates Interference

Darnell Thompkins April 20, 2026

Rhea Ripley recaptured the WWE Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 42, edging out Jade Cargill in a heated main event that tilted when Iyo Sky stepped in to neutralize outside interference. The title change came after

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Austin Hedges Proposes At Progressive Field After Guardians Win

Darnell Thompkins April 20, 2026

A quick, celebratory scene unfolded at Progressive Field when Cleveland Guardians catcher Austin Hedges proposed to his girlfriend, Lexi Dickson, after helping his team beat the Orioles on Sunday. The moment mixed the relief of

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Midterm Governor Races Test Democrats On Taxes, Regulation

Ella Ford April 20, 2026

The midterm season is shaping up to be more than a congressional fight; governors’ races in key states will help set the tone for 2028. Voters in Illinois, Maryland and Pennsylvania are choosing leaders whose

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Republicans Reject Democratic Fear Politics, Demand Positive Vision

Karen Givens April 20, 2026

I’ll argue that Democratic strategy since 2016 has been dominated by fear, show how that shrinks political imagination, use a psychotherapist’s lens to explain the psychology, contrast short-term mobilization with long-term identity, and underline why

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Zachariah Branch Arrested In Georgia, Accused Of Obstructing Officer

Darnell Thompkins April 20, 2026

NFL draft prospect Zachariah Branch was arrested in Georgia on two misdemeanor charges after police allege he obstructed a sidewalk and an officer. This article looks at what that arrest means, how these kinds of

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Fitzpatrick Beats No 1 Scheffler In Playoff, Stills Patriotic Chants

Darnell Thompkins April 20, 2026

Matt Fitzpatrick edged World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler in a tense playoff to claim the RBC Heritage, then defused raucous U.S.-centric cheers with a lighthearted response that left both fans and rivals smiling. The final

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Texas Cottage Businesses Can Now Advertise — And OBBM Makes It Easy and Affordable

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 20, 2026

People don’t just buy homemade—they buy you.
Now Texas cottage businesses can advertise… and video might be the missing piece to building real trust in your community.

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Trump Fast-Tracks Psychedelic Research, Prioritizes Veterans PTSD Care

Ella Ford April 20, 2026

President Trump has moved to fast-track research and possible FDA approval of psychedelic drugs, sparking a lively debate among doctors, veterans and policy experts about safety, access and the next steps for mental health care.

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BMW Humanoid Robots Expand, Lawmakers Must Protect American Jobs

Kevin Parker April 20, 2026

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

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Crypto Scams Target Americans, Demand Stronger Law Enforcement

Kevin Parker April 20, 2026

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

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Ben King’s Vision for TISD: Balancing Budgets and Building Futures

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 20, 2026

Ben King is rallying support for the Texarkana Independent School District (TISD) school board with a focus on financial prudence and educational excellence. His background in high-stakes litigation and estate planning offers a unique perspective

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Young Vaper Given 18 Months After Early Lung Cancer, Warns Others

Ella Ford April 20, 2026

A 22-year-old woman from Manchester who began vaping as a teen says her habit led to a devastating lung cancer diagnosis, an aggressive treatment course, and a relapse that left doctors giving her just 18

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ICG Posts Steep Annual Losses, Investors Call For Fiscal Discipline

Dan Veld April 20, 2026

Intchains Group (ICG) reported its Q4 2025 and full-year 2025 results, revealing a sharp revenue drop and a widening operating loss, while outlining a product- and cost-focused plan for 2026. The company attributes the shortfall

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Shopify Triggers Conservative Investor Reassessment As Rates Rise

Dan Veld April 20, 2026

Rowan Street Capital’s Q1 2026 investor letter lays out a clear view of a messy market and why patient, concentrated investing still matters, with Shopify singled out as a long-term compounder despite short-term pain. The

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Tariffs, Slow EV Adoption Strain Auto Industry, Raise Prices

Brittany Mays April 20, 2026

Car sales figures in 2026 are pointing to a bumpy year for the auto industry, with slow electric vehicle uptake and rising tariffs pushing prices higher and squeezing margins. This piece looks at how manufacturers,

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Android Auto Disconnects With Wrong USB Cable, Change Now

Doug Goldsmith April 20, 2026

This article walks through why plugging your phone into the car with a USB cable can trip up Android Auto, what typically goes wrong, and practical fixes you can try right away to get a

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Cities Adopt Green Wave Signals, Cut Congestion, Save Fuel

Dan Veld April 20, 2026

This article explains what the term “Green Wave” means for traffic signals, why municipalities use coordinated signal timing, and what the trade-offs are for drivers, transit riders, and the environment. It walks through how Green

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Harbor Freight Gardening Tools To Equip Every Green Thumb

Brittany Mays April 20, 2026

Harbor Freight delivers practical, budget-friendly gear that can make gardening easier, smarter, and more fun, from simple hand tools to clever workshop hacks. This article walks through smart buys and project ideas that stretch a

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Intermittent Fasting Refeeding Extends Worm Lifespan, Study Finds

Ella Ford April 20, 2026

This piece looks at fresh lab work showing intermittent fasting’s life-span effects may hinge less on the fast and more on what happens when you start eating again, why that re-feeding window matters for fat

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States Suspend Gas Taxes, Drivers See Minimal Pump Relief

Doug Goldsmith April 20, 2026

States around the country are pausing gas taxes to respond to rising pump prices, but the relief drivers feel at the pump often falls short of expectations. This piece explains why a gas tax holiday

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Tesla Powerwall And Solar Panels Protect Home Energy Freedom

Kevin Parker April 20, 2026

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

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Michelin Latitude Tour HP Earns Strong Driver Reviews

Ella Ford April 20, 2026

This article takes a close look at the Michelin Latitude Tour HP, examining what drivers report about comfort, handling, tread life, and value so you can decide if it fits your SUV or crossover without

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Cronenworth Takes 96 MPH Fastball To Face, Stays In Game

Darnell Thompkins April 20, 2026

Jake Cronenworth was struck in the face by a 96 mph fastball during the Padres’ win over the Angels but stayed in the game, drawing praise from his manager. The moment was tense and immediate,

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Twins Manager Derek Shelton Hot Mic Ejected, Challenging Umpire Authority

Darnell Thompkins April 20, 2026

Minnesota Twins manager Derek Shelton was caught on a hot mic voicing frustration before being ejected over a check swing call in a loss to the Reds. The moment unfolded late in the game and

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Schumer Demands FIFA Pay NJ Transit $48M, Protect Taxpayers

Darnell Thompkins April 20, 2026

Sen. Chuck Schumer called on FIFA to cover NJ Transit’s $48 million World Cup transportation bill as round-trip train fares soared to $150 per ticket, and that request has stirred a debate over who should

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