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DarkSword Leak Threatens Apple Devices, Protect American Users Now

Kevin Parker March 27, 2026

Researchers warned that a sophisticated iPhone attack tool called DarkSword has been leaked online, turning a once-exclusive exploit into a readily available threat, and this article walks through what that means and the practical steps

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Meat Intake May Protect Seniors Memory, Defend Family Health

Ella Ford March 27, 2026

New research tracked more than 2,100 older adults for up to 15 years and found that higher unprocessed meat intake was linked to slower cognitive decline and a lower risk of dementia for people carrying

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Infections Raise Late-Onset Dementia Risk For Seniors

Ella Ford March 27, 2026

New research links severe, hospital-treated infections to a higher risk of late-onset dementia, finding that certain bacterial illnesses often precede diagnosis by several years and may play an independent role alongside other medical conditions. A

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Investors Demand Accountability As Disney Stock Slumps

Dan Veld March 27, 2026

Disney’s stock is in rough shape: a leadership shuffle hasn’t calmed investors, high-profile tech and gaming tie-ups fell short of changing the narrative, and the company’s cash flow still leans heavily on theme parks. This

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California Officials Investigate Excessive Gas Prices, Protect Drivers

Darnell Thompkins March 27, 2026

California is already known for high pump prices, and when a cluster of stations pushed rates even higher, state officials opened a price gouging probe. This piece looks at what consumers are seeing at the

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Electric Bag Sealers Face Tough, Frugal Consumer Test

Brittany Mays March 27, 2026

I put a row of electric bag sealers through an unapologetically tough battery of trials to find out which ones actually stand up to real use. This piece walks through the experiments, the metrics that

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Coach Challenge Resets NCAA Basketball, Restores Accountability

Darnell Thompkins March 27, 2026

The 2026 NCAA Men’s Tournament has spotlighted a rule tweak that is reshaping how coaches think and how games are officiated, with teams and fans adapting in real time to new strategy and drama. This

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Dahlin’s Fiancée, Carolina Matovac, Returns To Sabres After Transplant

Darnell Thompkins March 27, 2026

Carolina Matovac, fiancée of Buffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin, made a powerful return to a Sabres game months after suffering major heart failure and receiving a transplant in France. Her appearance in the crowd felt

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Budget Pruner Outperforms DeWalt, Saves Homeowners Money

Karen Givens March 27, 2026

A tool reviewer put an inexpensive pruning chainsaw head to head with a genuine DeWalt model to see whether paying more actually buys better performance, and the matchup produced some unexpected takeaways about power, durability,

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Top Alternative Car Batteries Rival Interstate, Proven Reliable

Kevin Parker March 27, 2026

The Interstate car battery often gets touted as the benchmark by gearheads, but there are plenty of other batteries that deliver similar power, reliability, and value. This piece looks at what makes a battery worthy

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World Cup Qualifying Recap Decides Who Advances Today

Darnell Thompkins March 27, 2026

“We’re recapping all the day’s action to see who’ll be advancing in World Cup qualifying.” This piece walks through the night’s results, the surprise turns, and the shifting qualification math that now has fans and

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Paul Skenes Falters, Opening Day Exposes Need For Accountability

Darnell Thompkins March 27, 2026

Paul Skenes, last season’s NL Cy Young winner, stumbled on Opening Day in a brief, painful outing that left headlines and questions in its wake. He lasted just two-thirds of an inning on Opening Day,

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USS Gerald R Ford Returns To Greek Port, Stays Mission Ready

Karen Givens March 26, 2026

The aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford has docked in Greece for scheduled maintenance and repairs after a challenging stretch at sea, and this piece explains what that stop means for the ship, its crew, and

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High Speed Rail Advances In California, Demand Taxpayer Protections

Dan Veld March 26, 2026

The United States has fallen behind much of the world on high-speed rail, but California is attempting a bold move to change that with an ambitious rail project aimed at linking major population centers and

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Mets Reclaim Respect, Knock Out Cy Young Ace After Anthem Flub

Darnell Thompkins March 26, 2026

The Mets’ season opener delivered a night of contradictions: a visible stumble before the first pitch and an unexpectedly quick exit for opposing ace Paul Skenes, all wrapped in a lively, unpredictable home crowd. “From

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Olympians Back IOC Decision, Defend Women’s Sports Fairness

Darnell Thompkins March 26, 2026

The International Olympic Committee’s move to bar biological males from competing in women’s events has drawn applause from veteran athletes like Martina Navratilova and Nancy Hogshead, who see the decision as a push to restore

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Roblox Deploys New Multimodal Moderation To Protect Children

Kevin Parker March 26, 2026

Roblox faces a huge moderation problem at scale, and the company is rolling out a real-time multimodal moderation system to catch harmful combinations of content that single-item filters miss; this piece explains why context matters,

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Tianeptine Sales Banned In Connecticut, Protecting Youth

Ella Ford March 26, 2026

States are moving fast to clamp down on tianeptine, a drug sold openly at convenience stores and gas stations that can produce opioid-like effects. Lawmakers, health officials and clinicians warn it can be highly addictive

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Routine Blood Pressure Screening Can Help Protect Seniors From Dementia

Ella Ford March 26, 2026

New Georgetown-led research suggests routine blood pressure checks can reveal patterns of vascular aging that predict dementia risk years before symptoms appear, using simple measures calculated from standard clinic data and long-term trial records. Doctors

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MARA Sells 15,000 BTC For $1.1 Billion, Repays Convertible Debt

Dan Veld March 26, 2026

MARA Holdings moved quickly this week, selling roughly 15,000 BTC for $1.1 billion to repurchase part of its convertible debt, a decision the company says strengthens its balance sheet while it refocuses on AI and

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Conservative Investors Target Huntington HBAN After Baird Upgrade

Dan Veld March 26, 2026

Baird has put Huntington Bancshares (NASDAQ: HBAN) on its Fresh Pick list and left its Outperform rating intact with a $20 target, citing what it calls better risk-reward in regional banks after recent weakness. The

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NFL 18th Game Threatens Veteran Careers, Dawkins Urges Caution

Darnell Thompkins March 26, 2026

Dion Dawkins raised a clear warning about adding an 18th NFL regular-season game, arguing that a single extra contest could reshape careers and risk long-term health. This piece explores the trade-offs behind the push for

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Compare All Terrain, Mud Terrain, Rugged Terrain Tires

Darnell Thompkins March 26, 2026

This article breaks down the practical differences between all-terrain, mud-terrain, and rugged-terrain tires, explains how their designs change on- and off-road performance, and gives clear guidance on choosing the right tire for your vehicle and

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Nintendo Switch 2 Sales Soar, Company Cuts 2026 Production

Dan Veld March 26, 2026

Nintendo’s Switch 2 exploded out of the gate in 2025, turning heads with strong sales and a packed launch window, but the company is trimming production in the second quarter of 2026. That pullback isn’t

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Conservatives Praise MLB Pitch Clock, Champion Umpire Accountability

Darnell Thompkins March 26, 2026

CC Sabathia has been vocal about two big changes reshaping baseball: the pitch clock that sped up the game and the new ABS ball-strike challenge system aimed at cleaning up umpire calls. This piece looks

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NFL Sends Rams, 49ers To Melbourne, Showcases American Football

Darnell Thompkins March 26, 2026

The Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers will make NFL history on Sept. 11 in Melbourne, Australia, playing the league’s first-ever regular-season game on Australian soil. This matchup is a landmark moment for American

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Sonos Bets On New Portable Speaker To Regain Momentum

Kevin Parker March 26, 2026

Sonos stumbled in recent years, but the company’s new portable speaker is a sharp, focused attempt to win attention back. This piece looks at design, sound, battery life, software, and the bigger bet Sonos is

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Smart Home Essentials That Cut Costs, Deliver Real Value

Karen Givens March 26, 2026

Smart home upgrades can feel pricey, but the trick is picking a few high-impact devices that actually change how you live. Focus on things that automate boring chores, save energy, and keep your space safer

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Kylie Kelce Sets Boundaries For Postpartum Questions

Darnell Thompkins March 26, 2026

Kylie Kelce spoke up about life after childbirth and laid out a clear set of boundaries for how people should treat new mothers. She emphasized practical do’s and don’ts, calling out common invasive questions like

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Lindsey Vonn Vows To Continue After Five Surgeries, Near Amputation

Darnell Thompkins March 26, 2026

Lindsey Vonn says she is not ready to walk away after a brutal crash at the Milan-Cortina Olympics left her facing five surgeries and a near-amputation. This article looks at the injury, the medical fight

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Grubhub Launches Drone Deliveries in New Jersey Expanding Choice

Kevin Parker March 26, 2026

Grubhub has kicked off a limited drone delivery pilot in New Jersey, flying meals from a multi-restaurant kitchen in Green Brook to nearby customers over a three-month test. The trial uses Dexa’s DE-2020 autonomous delivery

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CDC Warns Spring Break Travelers Of Dengue Risk, Take Precautions

Ella Ford March 26, 2026

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a Level 1 travel notice about dengue in more than 15 countries, urging usual precautions as outbreaks rise in certain regions. The agency notes dengue

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TSA PreCheck Offers Faster Security For Vetted American Travelers

Erica Carlin March 26, 2026

TSA Precheck speeds you through airport security by reducing lines and hassles for eligible travelers. This piece breaks down who qualifies, how to enroll, what to expect at the checkpoint, and some limits you should

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Car Names Reused Across Automakers, Preserving Brand Heritage

Darnell Thompkins March 26, 2026

Car model names often migrate, collide, and get recycled across the industry for reasons that range from deliberate homage to pure accident, and this piece looks at why that happens and what it means for

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BlackRock Fink Enforces 5% Redemption Rule To Protect Shareholders

Dan Veld March 26, 2026

BlackRock’s chief, Larry Fink, made clear that private-credit investors can’t expect to pull out whatever they want on short notice, and the firm stuck to contractual redemption caps as redemption requests surged. The row over

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Dollar Strengthens As Middle East Tensions Threaten US Energy Security

Dan Veld March 26, 2026

The dollar strengthened as hopes for a quick ceasefire in the Middle East faded, lifting safe-haven demand and pushing oil and markets into cautious territory. Jobless claims ticked up slightly in the U.S., giving the

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GoPro Readies New Processor, Refreshes Action Camera Line

Erica Carlin March 26, 2026

GoPro skipped a 2025 Hero release and is teasing a fresh chapter: a faster, smarter processor, meaningful updates across its action camera lineup, and a brand new product direction that could change how people capture

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Upgrade Garage Lighting, Save With Lowe’s Budget Picks

Kevin Parker March 26, 2026

Lowe’s budget garage lighting options make it easy to lift a dim workspace into something bright and useful without spending a fortune, and this piece walks through the types, what to aim for in brightness

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Frank Thomas Sues White Sox Over Unauthorized Jersey Likeness

Darnell Thompkins March 26, 2026

Hall of Famer Frank Thomas has filed suit against the Chicago White Sox, claiming his likeness was used on team jerseys without permission and that he was excluded from a Black History Month graphic, triggering

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Find Tech Gems At Target, Discover Smart Picks Today

Darnell Thompkins March 25, 2026

Target is the kind of store where everyday needs bump into small surprises in the tech aisle, turning a quick errand into a mini treasure hunt. Shoppers find everything from budget-friendly chargers to unexpected smart

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Milwaukee Tools Boost Remodeling Efficiency, Save Time

Doug Goldsmith March 25, 2026

Milwaukee tools are a common sight on remodeling sites because their cordless power, durable cutting gear, and jobsite accessories speed up work while cutting down headaches. This piece walks through the tool types that matter

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Former OHL Forward Jacob Winterton, 25, Succumbs To Cancer

Darnell Thompkins March 25, 2026

Former OHL player Jacob Winterton, older brother of Seattle Kraken center Ryan Winterton, has died at 25 following a battle with cancer, the league confirmed Wednesday. His passing has shaken the hockey community and drawn

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Florida AG Demands NFL End Rooney Rule, Cites State Law

Darnell Thompkins March 25, 2026

Florida’s attorney general has formally urged the NFL to abandon the Rooney Rule, sending a pointed letter to Commissioner Roger Goodell that says the policy breaks state law and undermines fair hiring. The move frames

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FDA Approves New Higher Dose Wegovy HD Expands Adult Treatment Options

Ella Ford March 25, 2026

The FDA has cleared a higher-dose version of Wegovy, semaglutide at 7.2 mg, aimed at stronger weight loss and longer-term maintenance for adults with obesity or overweight and related conditions. Clinical data showed larger average

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Protect Children, Address Childhood Stress to Prevent Gut Disorders

Ella Ford March 25, 2026

New research shows that tough childhood experiences can rewire the gut-brain connection and leave lasting fingerprints on digestive health, from chronic pain to motility problems, with evidence drawn from animal experiments and large human datasets

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Ford Surges In JD Power 2026 EV Satisfaction, Affirms American Quality

Darnell Thompkins March 25, 2026

Ford’s performance in JD Power’s 2026 EV satisfaction survey grabbed attention and stirred debate about how legacy automakers are adapting to electric vehicles. This piece looks at what that showing means for drivers, dealership service,

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Harbor Freight Drill Kit Offers Strong Value, Practical Performance

Ella Ford March 25, 2026

Harbor Freight’s compact drill kit flips the script on what you can expect from budget tools, delivering more usefulness than its price suggests. This piece breaks down what the kit includes, how it performs in

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2026 NFL Season Opens Wednesday With Super Bowl LX Champion Seahawks

Darnell Thompkins March 25, 2026

The 2026 NFL season kicks off with a splash: the Super Bowl LX champion Seattle Seahawks will host a Wednesday night opener, and the Rams and 49ers will take part in an international game in

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Yale Mom Accuses Athletics Of Intimidating Swimmers Over Transgender Rule

Darnell Thompkins March 25, 2026

Kim Jones, a mother of three former Yale swimmers, says female athletes were pressured into silence and felt boxed in by the university’s transgender policies; she likened the atmosphere to ‘North Korea.’ Her claim raises

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COVID Variant BA.3.2 Spreads Across U.S., Officials Demand Protection

Ella Ford March 25, 2026

Health officials are tracking a new COVID-19 lineage called BA.3.2 that has spread across multiple countries and turned up repeatedly in U.S. surveillance samples. Scientists say it carries a large number of spike protein changes

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Parathyroid Hormone Reverses Chronic Back Pain, Restores Mobility

Ella Ford March 25, 2026

Researchers at Johns Hopkins report that a hormone used for bone disease may do more than strengthen bones: it could block the nerve invasion that causes chronic lower back pain. In animal tests, parathyroid hormone

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Equal Weight ETFS Protect Investors, Beat S&P 500 Now

Dan Veld March 25, 2026

Three equal-weight ETFs—Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (RSP), Alps Equal Sector Weight ETF (EQL), and Invesco S&P 100 Equal Weight ETF (EQWL)—have outperformed the cap-weighted S&P 500 in early 2026 as the dominance of

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Circle Stock Rebounds, Markets Demand Regulatory Accountability

Dan Veld March 25, 2026

Circle’s stock swung hard this week, sliding in its biggest single-day tumble before staging a bounce, as investors digested a new draft of congressional legislation that could curb how platforms pay interest on stablecoins and

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Officials Say Fire That Killed Reporter, Children Appears Accidental

Darnell Thompkins March 25, 2026

The sudden house fire that took the life of Minnesota Wild reporter Jessi Pierce, 37, and her three young children has left a stunned community searching for answers while investigators say the blaze does not

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Yankees Can Compete With Pitching, Judge Must Deliver

Darnell Thompkins March 25, 2026

CC Sabathia said the New York Yankees can contend by staying healthy and relying on pitching, while noting Aaron Judge must have a strong postseason to silence critics. That idea is simple but heavy with

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UNC Fires Coach Hubert Davis After VCU Collapse Signals Accountability

Darnell Thompkins March 25, 2026

UNC has dismissed head coach Hubert Davis after a stunning NCAA Tournament collapse, when the Tar Heels surrendered a 19-point second-half lead and fell to VCU 82-78 in overtime. The move signals a hard reset

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Electric Vehicle Owners Face Nearly Triple Taxes In Federal Plan

Dan Veld March 25, 2026

A federal proposal would shift the tax burden onto electric vehicle owners, pushing their total fees to nearly three times what drivers of gas-powered cars pay, and the plan accomplishes that by stacking registration surcharges,

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Tuberville Backs NFL Media Model, Opposes Billionaire Control

Darnell Thompkins March 25, 2026

Sen. Tommy Tuberville is pushing a clear preference for how college football’s broadcast future should be structured, arguing for a unified media rights model similar to the NFL rather than letting ultra-wealthy owners buy and

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Dak Prescott Ex Fiancée Posts About Growth, Confirms New Chapter

Darnell Thompkins March 25, 2026

Days after their engagement reportedly unraveled and a wedding that seemed imminent was suddenly in doubt, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and his former fiancée, Sarah Jane Ramos, found themselves at the center of a

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Fitness Tech Boosts Workouts, Tracks Progress, Improves Recovery

Brittany Mays March 25, 2026

Your home gym should make you stronger, smarter about training, and more likely to stick with your routine; this article walks through the gear that helps you do all three, from wearables that sharpen data

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Iran Submarine Fleet Grows, Challenges Western Security Posture

Kevin Parker March 25, 2026

Iran maintains an undersea force that analysts describe as sizable and varied, organized into four broad classes of submarines. Estimates differ, but the mix of imported diesel-electric boats, homebuilt medium submarines, small coastal vessels, and

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NBPA Presses NBA, Demands Fair 65 Game Award Standards

Darnell Thompkins March 25, 2026

The National Basketball Players Association has formally asked the league to rethink the 65-game eligibility rule that determines whether top players can be considered for major awards. This debate touches on player health, modern rest

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Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling Joins Slam Fest Ahead Of WrestleMania 42

Darnell Thompkins March 25, 2026

Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling is set to be one of the promotions on the slate at Slam Fest in Las Vegas during the run-up to WrestleMania 42, bringing its blend of high-energy women’s wrestling and

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Protect Your Identity, Stop Data Brokers This Spring

Kevin Parker March 25, 2026

Spring cleaning usually fixes leaky gutters and piles of paper, but your online life needs the same regular attention. This article explains why your digital footprint quietly grows, how data brokers rebuild profiles, the special

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FAA Launches Pilot Program To Streamline Electric Air Taxi Approvals

Kevin Parker March 25, 2026

Electric air taxis are moving from concept to controlled reality thanks to a new federal pilot program that will test limited operations across multiple regions, pushing safety validation, autonomy trials, and real-world use cases toward

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Congress Finally Reins In Waste, Restores Fiscal Discipline

David Gregoire March 25, 2026

Some shifts feel sudden, but most are years in the making; this piece looks at one of those late-arriving changes, why it finally landed, and what it means going forward. We walk through the context,

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Power Washer Hoses, Polyurethane Outperforms Rubber And PVC

Brittany Mays March 25, 2026

Quick take: this piece compares rubber, PVC, and polyurethane power washer hoses, weighs their strengths and weaknesses, points to the clear performance leader, and offers practical guidance to help you pick the hose that actually

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Study Urges Lawmakers to Reject Medicinal Cannabis for Mental Health

Ella Ford March 25, 2026

A sweeping review of clinical trials finds little strong evidence that medicinal cannabinoids reliably treat depression, anxiety, PTSD or most substance-use disorders, and it flags higher rates of adverse effects and patchy study quality that

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Oversold Household Stocks Offer Value for Conservative Investors

Dan Veld March 25, 2026

Four well-known consumer stocks—Disney, McDonald’s, Microsoft, and Procter & Gamble—are showing technical oversold signals even as their businesses keep chugging along. RSI readings for each have slipped below 30, prices are far from recent highs,

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Gold IRA Tax Rules Protect Retirement Savings, Preserve Freedom

Dan Veld March 25, 2026

This piece breaks down Gold IRA tax rules and what they mean for retirement planning, covering account types, tax treatments, contribution limits, withdrawal rules, metals standards, storage requirements, and the practical steps to invest. Expect

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Landon Donovan Urges US Team, Calls For World Cup Focus

Darnell Thompkins March 24, 2026

American soccer legend Landon Donovan spoke to Fox News Digital about his expectations for the U.S. team in the 2026 World Cup later this year. This piece expands on Donovan’s perspective, the advantages of hosting,

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Lavonte David Retires After 14 Seasons, Super Bowl Champion Leader

Darnell Thompkins March 24, 2026

Lavonte David has closed the book on a 14-season run with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, announcing his retirement after a career built on toughness, intelligence, and steady leadership. He leaves as more than a stat

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Protect Your Car, Curb These 7 Costly Maintenance Habits

Dan Veld March 24, 2026

If you want to keep your car reliable and avoid surprise bills, stop the small, daily habits that quietly wreck vehicles over time. This piece walks through the most common driving and maintenance mistakes that

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Replace Aging Water Heaters Before They Fail, Save Costs

Doug Goldsmith March 24, 2026

Your water heater quietly does a lot of heavy lifting, and when it starts to slip you need to know what to watch for, why it happens, and when replacement beats repair. This article walks

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Keith Hernandez Still Collects $5,000 Annually From Seinfeld Cameo

Darnell Thompkins March 24, 2026

Keith Hernandez still pockets about $5,000 a year from that memorable “Seinfeld” appearance, a small but telling reminder that pop culture keeps paying long after the spotlight moves on. This piece looks at why a

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DeWalt 2026 Tool Line Expands Outdoor Carpentry Options

Kevin Parker March 24, 2026

DeWalt’s 2026 lineup pushes their toolbox further into outdoor power, carpentry gear, and shop essentials, bringing new batteries, smarter designs, and a handful of tools that really matter to pros and serious DIYers. This article

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Upgrade Your Bedroom With Five Affordable Smart Gadgets

Doug Goldsmith March 24, 2026

If you want a bedroom that feels refreshed without draining your wallet, small gadgets can make a big difference. This article runs through five affordable devices that boost comfort, lighting, sound, and convenience so your

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Kickstarter Suspends Arwen Becker Book, Raises Free Speech Concerns

Darnell Thompkins March 24, 2026

Kickstarter’s recent decision to suspend a campaign tied to the Save Women’s Sports movement has sparked a debate about platform moderation, free expression, and who gets to decide which voices can fundraise online. Backers, creators,

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Yale Admits Employee Recorded Coach, Faces Consent Law Allegations

Darnell Thompkins March 24, 2026

Emails released by Yale indicate the university acknowledged that a former employee recorded strength coach Thomas Newman, and Newman’s attorney says the recordings could run afoul of Connecticut’s all-party consent law. The situation raises questions

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FDA Approves Higher Dose Wegovy, Prioritizes Speed Over Caution

Ella Ford March 24, 2026

The FDA has approved a new, higher-dose Wegovy HD injection at 7.2 mg for adults with obesity or overweight plus a weight-related condition, backed by clinical data showing larger average weight loss, with safety signals

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Spot DocuSign Phishing, Stop Apple Pay License Scams

Kevin Parker March 24, 2026

This piece walks through a real DocuSign phishing attempt, shows how a healthcare professional caught it, lists clear warning signs to watch for, and offers straightforward steps to verify documents and report scams so you

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Protect Your Inbox, Prevent Account Takeovers In 2026

Kevin Parker March 24, 2026

Your inbox can be the single weakest link in your digital life or the muscle that protects everything else; this piece walks through why email control matters, how attackers take over accounts without cracking passwords,

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Vasectomies Surge During March Madness, Men Choose Responsible Recovery

Ella Ford March 24, 2026

March Madness has quietly become a favorite window for men to schedule vasectomies, with surgeons saying the steady stream of games makes couch recovery easier and more tolerable. Doctors note a recurring uptick in consultations

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LENZ Therapeutics Reports Early Presbyopia Eye Drop Sales Momentum

Dan Veld March 24, 2026

LENZ Therapeutics’ latest earnings call painted a picture of an early but measurable commercial rollout for its presbyopia eye drop, with tangible patient response, an aggressive sampling strategy, and a spending plan built around sales

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Smithfield Foods Reports Record Profits, Agrees To Buy Nathan’s Famous

Dan Veld March 24, 2026

Smithfield reported a standout 2025 with stronger margins, robust cash flow and a return to public markets via an IPO, while management laid out aggressive capital plans including an acquisition and a major processing investment,

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Unlock Hidden iPhone Apps For Passwords, Gaming, Journaling

Dan Veld March 24, 2026

Your iPhone is stuffed with useful built-in apps you probably skim past. This piece highlights five underrated Apple apps that truly earn a spot in your daily routine, from tightening security to measuring real-world objects.

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Military Deploys Dragon’s Lair Tech, Boosts Battlefield Readiness

Dan Veld March 24, 2026

Dragon’s Lair, the military’s take on a “Shark Tank” for defense ideas, has already turned a competition entry into fielded hardware in under a year, signaling a faster lane for practical innovation. The new device

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UConn Tournament Runs Leave Legette-Jack Feeling Targeted

Darnell Thompkins March 24, 2026

After another lopsided NCAA Tournament loss to UConn, Syracuse coach Felisha Legette-Jack said the recurring matchups against the Huskies feel like a “personal attack,” and that frustration has rippled through the program and conversation around

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Minnesota Community Honors Hockey Writer Jessi Pierce After Fire

Darnell Thompkins March 24, 2026

Minnesota hockey writer Jessi Pierce and three of her children were killed in a house fire on Saturday, a loss that has rippled through the local community and the hockey world. Minnesota Wild GM Bill

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Massive Botnet Threatens US Infrastructure, Evades Shutdown

Doug Goldsmith March 24, 2026

This piece explains why a newly spotted botnet made up of hijacked devices is unusually dangerous and difficult to shut down, outlining its architecture, persistence tricks, evasive behavior, and what network operators and users can

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Moses Moody Exits With Severe Leg Injury In Overtime

Darnell Thompkins March 24, 2026

Moses Moody suffered a frightening leg injury in overtime during the Warriors’ game against the Mavericks, leaving the court on Monday and prompting immediate concern from teammates and fans. The play stopped the rhythm of

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Carter Baumler Earns Rangers Opening Day Roster During Outing

Darnell Thompkins March 24, 2026

Texas Rangers pitcher Carter Baumler learned he was going to make the team’s major leaguer roster for opening day during his outing on Monday night. The moment came as a surprise and a validation, and

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HVAC Tech Cuts Bills, Strengthens Grid, Boosts Independence

Erica Carlin March 24, 2026

Homes and offices lean more on HVAC than ever, pushing utility bills up and straining local power systems, while a company’s new technology seeks to trim that load by coordinating heating and cooling with the

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Avoid Storing Gasoline In These Common Household Spots

Dan Veld March 24, 2026

Storing gasoline safely matters more than most people think, and this piece walks through the real hazards, the truly bad spots, and the practical ways to reduce risk. You’ll get clear reasons why common locations

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Veteran Tiger Woods Competes For Jupiter Links In Finals Before Masters

Darnell Thompkins March 24, 2026

Tiger Woods is set to play for Jupiter Links in the finals of The Golf League this Tuesday, a competitive tune-up that arrives just weeks before the Masters and offers a close look at his

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Broadcasters Must Consolidate, Compete For Live Sports Rights

Darnell Thompkins March 24, 2026

Curtis LeGeyt, CEO of the National Association of Broadcasters, believes traditional, free-to-air broadcasters will need to consolidate to compete for live sports programming. This piece explores why live sports are the crown jewel of broadcast

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Trump White House Moves National AI Rules To Protect Families

Kevin Parker March 24, 2026

The White House rolled out a national framework to steer artificial intelligence, promising American leadership, stronger protections for kids and creators, and rules that keep innovation moving without letting big tech or local patchwork dictate

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Cadeler Posts Strong Backlog Growth, Expands Fleet For Energy Projects

Dan Veld March 24, 2026

Cadeler A/S posted a stronger-than-expected 2025, with management pointing to a hefty backlog, busy global vessel operations, meaningful margin expansion and clear plans for newbuild deliveries and 2026 guidance. The company signaled high utilization across

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Core & Main Delivers Market Share Gains, Shows Fiscal Discipline

Dan Veld March 24, 2026

Core & Main’s fiscal year 2025 results showed steady progress in share gains, margin improvement and cash generation, while management set a cautious but focused tone for fiscal 2026 amid private construction uncertainty and pricing

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ATM Jackpotting Surges, FBI Warns Of Malware Cash Theft

Kevin Parker March 24, 2026

ATMs that feel safe and automatic are now a target for organized cybercrime, with so-called jackpotting attacks forcing machines to dispense cash on command. Law enforcement warnings, rising incident counts and clear technical methods mean

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