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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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Ozempic users may be making a major weight-loss mistake, new study suggests

Ella Ford June 17, 2026

New research presented at ENDO 2026 links the growing use of GLP-1 drugs for weight loss to a drop in everyday movement, and experts are urging that exercise be built into treatment rather than treated

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CarMax Shares Slide As Margin Pressure Raises Profitability Concerns

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

CarMax shares stumbled after the latest quarterly report as investors focused on shrinking retail margins and rising credit risk, even though the company beat expectations on earnings and revenue. This piece walks through the numbers,

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Yum Brands Agrees To Sell Pizza Hut For $2.7 Billion

Dan Veld June 17, 2026

Yum! Brands has reached deals to sell Pizza Hut worldwide for a total headline price of $2.7 billion, splitting the brand between LongRange Capital for markets outside Mainland China and Yum China for the Chinese

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Convert Toyota Land Cruiser Now Into True Overlander With SA Camper

Ella Ford June 17, 2026

South African coachbuilders have taken the sturdy Toyota Land Cruiser and turned it into a proper overlander by fitting a smart conversion camper that blends rugged utility with clever space use. The result keeps the

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Grab Makita Cordless Power Tools Under $200 On Amazon

Ella Ford June 17, 2026

Makita gear shows up all over Amazon, and a surprising number of its cordless tools fall under the $200 mark. This article walks through why those bargains matter, how the brand positions its cordless lineup,

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Choose Between Electric SUV Powertrains, Key Differences Explained

Ella Ford June 17, 2026

Electric SUVs split neatly into two big directions: one chases maximum range and everyday efficiency, the other chases raw power and dynamic performance. This article walks through what each path delivers, where they cost you

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Four Auto Parts Chains Command Most US Storefronts

Ella Ford June 17, 2026

This piece walks through why a handful of national chains dominate the auto parts retail scene, how that footprint shapes shoppers and pros, and what it means for local independents and online competitors in practical,

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Discover Which US Road Has The Highest Speed Limit Now

Brittany Mays June 16, 2026

This piece points straight to the place in the United States with the highest posted speed limit and walks through how that came to be, what it means for drivers, how it stacks up against

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Wind Turbines Required To Match One Nuclear Plant Now

Darnell Thompkins June 16, 2026

This piece looks at how wind turbines stack up against a single nuclear power plant, laying out the math, the practical tradeoffs, and the real-world challenges of replacing steady nuclear output with wind-generated electricity. People

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Increase IDEA Funding, Support Families And Special Education

Kevin Parker June 16, 2026

Fifty years after the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act became law, this piece looks at what that milestone means today: how many children are reached, the gaps that remain, recent Republican-led funding moves, and the

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Protect Dad, Remove His Personal Info From People-Search Sites

Kevin Parker June 16, 2026

This article shows why a practical, low-drama Father’s Day gift is to protect your dad’s personal information from people-search sites, how scammers use those profiles, and the simple steps you can take together to reduce

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Realty Income, 56 Years Of Monthly Dividends Still Paying

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

Realty Income (NYSE: O) is the kind of dividend story that gets conservative investors’ attention: monthly payouts, decades of consistency, and a business model built around long leases and predictable cash flow. This piece looks

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SpaceX Launches $60B AI Acquisition Spree, Eyes Chipmakers

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

SpaceX’s recent $60 billion purchase of Anysphere, owner of the Cursor coding platform, arrived right after a massive IPO and reads like the opening salvo of a much larger AI infrastructure push. The company is

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Modern Heating Systems Harbor Hidden Safety Risks, Act Now

Erica Carlin June 16, 2026

Homes today rely on heating systems that are far more efficient and complex than the furnaces and boilers of a generation ago, but that progress has not erased every safety risk. This article looks at

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Why Car Cup Holder Gaps Exist, And How They Help Now

Karen Givens June 16, 2026

Most of us have stared at that narrow channel between cup holders and wondered what it’s for. It turns out the little gap is a quiet compromise of car design, a flexible space that helps

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Shop Now Harbor Freight Tools, Save on DIY Power Essentials

Doug Goldsmith June 16, 2026

This piece walks through why Harbor Freight can be a smart first stop for DIYers on a budget, where it shines and where it falls short, how to pick the right basics, and practical shopping

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Honda CRF450 2027 Sharpens Performance, Handling With Upgrades

Karen Givens June 16, 2026

Honda didn’t sit back with the CRF450; the 2027 updates push the bike toward a sharper, more confident ride. This piece walks through what changed, why it matters for riders, and how those tweaks could

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Knicks Clinch First Title In 53 Years With Dramatic Comeback

Darnell Thompkins June 16, 2026

The Knicks’ title run was more than a scoreboard miracle; it turned into a story about grit, the contradictions of New York and the way a team can briefly make a bruised city glow. This

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2027 Chevy Silverado Adds Power And Interior Upgrades, Buyers Decide

Erica Carlin June 16, 2026

The 2027 Chevy Silverado arrives with significant mechanical and cabin changes that push it toward a more modern, comfortable truck while keeping its work-ready roots intact. This piece walks through the powertrain upgrades, interior refresh,

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Ram 2500 Diesel Owners Should Address Recurring Reliability Issues

Brittany Mays June 16, 2026

The Ram 2500 diesel has a reputation for toughness, but even the sturdiest trucks can develop recurring issues that catch owners off guard. This piece walks through the common trouble spots owners report, why they

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Iran Nuclear Program Confronts New Pressure From Trump

Brittany Mays June 16, 2026

The brave Norwegian raid on the Vemork plant in 1943 shows what determined, well-led action can do against a fanatical enemy racing for a bomb, and that lesson matters today as Iran pursues nuclear capability;

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Musk Pushes US Space Lead, SpaceX IPO Creates Employee Millionaires

Darnell Thompkins June 16, 2026

Elon Musk’s rise from entrepreneur to trillionaire has become a flashpoint: his firms are reshaping transportation, communications and medical tech while critics on the left rail against concentrated wealth. This piece looks at the tangible

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Elon Musk Becomes First Trillionaire, Validates American Innovation

Darnell Thompkins June 16, 2026

Elon Musk’s rise to trillionaire status is less about a number and more about what his career says about risk, invention and the American environment that made it possible. This piece looks at how an

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Obama Presidential Center Prompts South Side Residents To Mobilize

Doug Goldsmith June 16, 2026

The Obama Presidential Center opens soon in Jackson Park, a glossy $850 million project that has locals asking whether this monument will help or hurt the neighborhoods it claims to uplift. Many residents on Chicago’s

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Roth Conversion Pushes MAGI Over IRMAA, Hikes Medicare Costs

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

This piece lays out how a seemingly modest $50,000 Roth conversion can trigger big, hidden costs when Medicare’s income-related surcharges kick in, showing the tax stack, timing quirks, survivor risk, and straightforward steps to avoid

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US Single-Family Starts Drop To Eight-Month Low, Import Prices Climb

Dan Veld June 16, 2026

The U.S. housing market showed fresh signs of cooling in May as single-family starts fell to their weakest level in eight months and overall housing construction sank to a multi-year low, while import prices climbed

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Genesis AI Debuts Wheeled Eno Robot To Transform Workflows

Kevin Parker June 16, 2026

Genesis AI’s Eno skips the humanoid checklist and focuses on practicality: a wheeled, work-first robot with dexterous hands and a robotics-native brain called GENE. The design prioritizes reliability in industrial settings, with features like adjustable

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Higher Vitamin C Levels Link To Better Brain Structure In Seniors

Ella Ford June 16, 2026

New research from Japan links higher blood levels of vitamin C with better-preserved brain structure and stronger connections in a key memory network among older adults, based on MRI scans and plasma measurements; the study

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Car Facelifts Erode Heritage, Turn Off Longtime Enthusiasts

Ella Ford June 15, 2026

This piece looks at high-profile car redesigns that promised progress but ended up rubbing loyal buyers the wrong way, exploring why some updates break more than they fix and how heritage, proportions, and user expectations

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Drones Follow Drivers, Trigger Urgent Safety And Privacy Concerns

Ella Ford June 15, 2026

This piece breaks down why you might spot a drone tailing a car on a highway, who is likely flying it, what risks are involved, how the technology works, and sensible steps you can take

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Select Michelin Summer Tires That Match Your Driving Style

David Gregoire June 15, 2026

Picking the right Michelin summer tire means matching what you drive with how you drive, and knowing which of Michelin’s lines gives you the balance of grip, comfort, and longevity you actually need. This article

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Chevy Silverado Shudder Fixes, Stop GM 8-Speed Rumbling

Darnell Thompkins June 15, 2026

The Chevy Silverado shudder problem centers on the GM 8-speed automatic transmission and its tendency to produce a noticeable rumble or vibration during low speed cruising and light acceleration, and this article walks through the

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Hong Kong Robot Concert, Humanoid Singer Provokes Unease

David Gregoire June 15, 2026

This piece looks at a recent Hong Kong show where a humanoid robot performed original songs, how the crowd reacted, why some viewers found it unsettling, and what this kind of act might mean for

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Protect Your Budget, Choose Small SUVS That Hold Value

Karen Givens June 15, 2026

Small SUVs are a big purchase and their resale behavior matters more than most buyers realize. This piece lays out why some small crossovers keep value while others fall fast, what market forces drive those

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UK Bans Under 16s From Major Social Media Platforms

Kevin Parker June 15, 2026

Britain’s government says it will bar children under 16 from major social platforms like TikTok, Snapchat, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and X, carving out exceptions for encrypted messaging and kid-specific services, and backing heavy fines for

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Wall Street Prepares For Warsh FED Debut This Week

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

Wall Street faces a compact, high-stakes week as traders digest the Federal Reserve’s first full policy test under new leadership, fresh data on consumer spending and inflation, and geopolitical shifts that have eased some pressure

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Equinor Accelerates Johan Sverdrup Phase Four To Sustain Output

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

Equinor is pushing ahead with a fourth development phase at the Johan Sverdrup field after appraisal wells confirmed new oil finds around Tonjer and Geitungen. The company sees these additions as practical, low-cost tiebacks that

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US Iran Ceasefire Reopens Strait Of Hormuz, Tests Fragile Peace

Doug Goldsmith June 15, 2026

I break down why the ceasefire between the United States and Iran matters, what it actually does, what it leaves unresolved, and the practical signs to watch over the next 60 days as this fragile

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NYC Expands Street Sensors Now Amid Privacy Concerns

Kevin Parker June 15, 2026

New York City is rolling out a network of smart street sensors designed to count people and vehicles, spot risky close calls and feed planners real-world data to redesign dangerous spots—but the plan raises real

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Protect Phones From Crypto Job Scams And Hidden Miners

Kevin Parker June 15, 2026

Scammers are getting clever with text and messaging apps, pitching harmless-sounding online jobs that morph into crypto traps. This piece walks through how those schemes start, the tactics they use to hook people, the signs

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Explore Whirlpool Ownership And Manufacturing Footprint Now

Darnell Thompkins June 15, 2026

This piece unpacks why Whirlpool feels both familiar and surprising at the same time, covering who controls the company, what brands sit under its umbrella, and where the machines you buy are actually built. You’ll

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Ryobi Tools Tackle Yard Work, DIY, Outdoor Projects Now

Darnell Thompkins June 15, 2026

Warm weather has arrived and the yard is calling. Whether you’re chasing quick cleanup, tackling a weekend build, or setting up for summer hangouts, Ryobi’s lineup is built to keep pace without fuss. Start with

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Outdoor Lights Left On All Night Drive Up Bills For Most Homeowners

Doug Goldsmith June 15, 2026

Many homeowners leave their outdoor lights on overnight for a sense of safety, but that choice comes with real electricity costs and alternatives worth weighing. This article looks at the financial hits, the tech options

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Upgrade Everyday Gear With These 2026 Portable Tech Picks

Karen Givens June 15, 2026

Portable tech is having a strong year, and if you’re thinking about upgrading your everyday gear, 2026’s releases are worth a hard look. This quick guide cuts through the noise to highlight the practical advances

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Trump Announces Iran Deal, Qatar Brokers Tentative Ceasefire

Doug Goldsmith June 15, 2026

President Trump’s roller-coaster outreach to Iran shuffled between bluster and diplomacy, with big promises, angry exchanges and a last-minute announcement that a deal was “complete.” The back-and-forth left many guessing whether this was a genuine

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SPLC Faces Federal Indictment Over Payments To Extremists

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

I grew up in a household that taught reverence for God, pride in America and respect for every human’s dignity, and this piece argues that those core lessons clash with the growing culture of division

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SPCX Jumps Again, SpaceX Shares Rally 25% Since Debut

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

SpaceX’s new public listing sent shockwaves through markets with a blistering start that lifted the company into the rarefied air of trillion-dollar talk. In just two trading sessions the stock ripped higher, drawing retail and

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Madison Fund Exits Accenture Holding, Citing AI Risks

Dan Veld June 15, 2026

Madison Large Cap Fund trimmed its stake in Accenture, citing growing uncertainty about how AI will affect the business and changes in the company’s reporting and acquisition strategy. The fund still managed to outperform the

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Young Men Return To Church, Signaling Cultural Shift

Brittany Mays June 15, 2026

Young adults are filing back into pews in noticeable numbers, and this piece looks at why that matters for faith and the future of our politics. I trace the cultural causes, a personal parallel, and

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Mower Deck Repair Or Replacement Guide, Save Time And Money

Doug Goldsmith June 15, 2026

If your mower deck breaks, it forces a choice: patch the old metal or buy a new deck. This piece walks through practical signs, cost thresholds, safety risks, and smart next steps so you can

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FBI Warns Chinese Operatives Target US Job Boards, Watch Hiring Risks

Erica Carlin June 15, 2026

The FBI warns Chinese operatives are combing U.S. job boards to gather American intelligence, and that threat touches more people and industries than most realize. This article lays out who is being targeted, what red

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Trump Launches USDA Cotton Plan To Boost Farmers, Cut Costs

Brittany Mays June 15, 2026

This piece lays out a direct look at the administration’s push to rebuild America’s cotton industry: why cotton matters, how policy is shifting to favor growers and mills, the market and trade moves underway, and

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Clarence Thomas Defends Declaration Of Independence, Urges Renewal

Darnell Thompkins June 15, 2026

The nation hits its 250th year amid real civic unease, with schools, institutions, and public life wrestling over whether the Declaration of Independence still sets our moral bearings; this piece argues that one Supreme Court

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Senate Advances Bill To Cap Insulin At $35 Monthly

David Gregoire June 15, 2026

Americans are squeezed by rising costs, and health care sits near the top of that pressure. This piece looks at how insulin pricing is a clear place Congress can act, explains what has already worked

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Recognize Elizabeth Ann Seton As America’s Founding Mother

Karen Givens June 15, 2026

Elizabeth Ann Seton emerges as a quiet but powerful figure in early American life, a woman who turned personal crisis into public service and helped build the social institutions that the fledgling nation sorely needed.

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West Coast Coyotes Test Positive For Fox Tapeworm, Study Finds

Ella Ford June 15, 2026

Researchers have confirmed a worrying first: the fox tapeworm, Echinococcus multilocularis, has turned up in West Coast wildlife. The discovery raises questions about how far this parasite has spread and what that means for people,

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Pilots Break Aviation Record, Log Fastest Run Over Favorite Airfield

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

Two pilots shattered an aviation record under near-perfect skies at one of their favorite flying spots; this article walks through the conditions, the preparation, the flight itself, and what made that day click without taking

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Compare QLED And OLED Now, Understand TV Tradeoffs

Karen Givens June 14, 2026

QLED vs OLED is a frequent debate for shoppers who want great picture without paying top-tier prices. This piece walks through how the technologies differ, where each shines, what trade-offs to expect in real rooms,

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Symbotic SYM Investors Reassess Stock Amid Backlog Execution Risk

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

This piece examines Symbotic Inc., laying out its recent financials, the bull and bear arguments, the core execution risks tied to a massive contracted backlog, and where valuation sits relative to performance expectations. Is SYM

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Nvidia CEO Huang Urges Buying, Calls Chip Pullback Opportunity

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

Nvidia’s CEO says the recent chip sell-off is more of a pause than a collapse, arguing the AI-driven buildout is still in its infancy and the pullback could be a buying window. The market roar

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Compare Samsung Smartwatch Battery Claims, Check Real Owner Data

Erica Carlin June 14, 2026

We cut through the marketing and the griping to find out how Samsung smartwatch battery life really behaves. This piece lines up Samsung’s lab claims against what owners actually experience, points out the settings and

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Ryobi Tools Every Deck Builder Should Own This Season

Doug Goldsmith June 14, 2026

Building a deck is equal parts planning and having the right tools in your hands, and Ryobi’s lineup makes a strong case for being the backbone of that toolbox. This piece walks through the Ryobi

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Score Amazon Outlet Tech Deals With Real Everyday Value

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

Smart shoppers know that snagging real bargains in tech means balancing price with usefulness. This piece walks you through why Amazon Outlet can be a sweet spot for practical gadgets, what to watch for when

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Secure Smart Home Privacy, Cut Cloud Dependence Now

Ella Ford June 14, 2026

Smart home gear is great until it phones home and hands your data over to some cloud you barely trust; this piece walks through practical, privacy-first ways to keep devices working without depending on the

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Immigrant Accused Of Killing Student Released, Family Demands Justice

Brittany Mays June 14, 2026

Katie Abraham’s death was avoidable, and this piece lays out how political choices, sanctuary policies, federal mismanagement and media bias combined to produce a preventable tragedy. It argues that enforcement was sidelined for ideology, that

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European Fans Rediscover Rural America During 2026 World Cup

Brittany Mays June 14, 2026

The piece celebrates a simple American truth: driving here is a kind of freedom that surprises visitors and reminds locals what made this country feel boundless. It follows European fans who arrived for the World

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Amazon Debuts AI Visual Search In Shopping App Now

Kevin Parker June 14, 2026

Amazon is rolling out a new search trick that turns your words into quick AI images inside the Shopping app, letting you describe a look instead of guessing the right product name. The tool generates

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Update Your SOHO Router Now, FBI Warns Of DNS Hijacks

Kevin Parker June 14, 2026

This piece walks through a recent campaign that hijacked small office and home office routers by changing DNS settings, explains why older routers are risky, and lists practical steps you can take right now to

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Resistance Training 90 Minutes Weekly Linked To Lower Mortality

Ella Ford June 14, 2026

New long-term research links regular resistance training with lower death rates, finding the sweet spot at roughly 90 to 119 minutes per week and stronger benefits when combined with aerobic exercise. The study tracked a

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Exercise Restores NOX4, Protects Muscle Strength With Age

Ella Ford June 14, 2026

The new study points to a muscle protein called NOX4 that drops with age and inactivity, links that decline to weakness and metabolic trouble in mice, and hints that regular exercise can revive the protein

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DHS Locates 146,000 Missing Migrant Children, Funding Debate Grows

Ella Ford June 14, 2026

The Department of Homeland Security recently reported that 146,000 migrant children who were missing during the previous administration have been located, yet roughly 150,000 still cannot be accounted for, and the political fight over immigration

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Jim Cramer Reaffirms LLY Stock, Explains Buying Caution

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

Jim Cramer made a short, pointed comment this week that clarified his stance on Eli Lilly, saying he wasn’t selling the stock even as some investors hesitate to buy at current levels; analysts have raised

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CRWD Retreats After Cramer Cites Panic Driven Selling

Dan Veld June 14, 2026

Jim Cramer argued that recent selling in CrowdStrike shares was driven more by panic and fear than by anything fundamental, noting that parabolic moves make stocks vulnerable when deals get priced. The company beat estimates

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Solar Power Falls Short Of Replacing Nuclear, Despite Rapid Growth

Kevin Parker June 14, 2026

This piece examines why solar power, despite rapid growth and falling costs, faces physical, logistical, and economic hurdles that make it unlikely to fully replace nuclear energy in the near term, and it outlines the

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Avoid These Toyota Volkswagen Nissan Models Losing Value Fast

Doug Goldsmith June 14, 2026

The Honda Civic has a near-legendary knack for holding value, but not every car enjoys that kind of resale love. This article looks at why many sedans, SUVs, and hatchbacks — including offerings from Toyota,

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Rare 1963 Corvette Z06 Commands Collector Attention

Ella Ford June 14, 2026

’60s Corvettes are already collectors items, but there’s one variant that’s even more sought-after due to a combination of performance and rarity. This piece takes a close look at what set that version apart and

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Flock Cameras Record Faces, Locations, And Travel Patterns Now

Darnell Thompkins June 14, 2026

Flock cameras are more than automatic license plate readers. This article breaks down the kinds of information these systems can collect, how that data moves through networks, who can tap into it, and practical steps

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Use 70/30 Braking For Safer, Controlled Motorcycle Stops

Doug Goldsmith June 14, 2026

The 70/30 braking rule for motorcycles is a simple guideline that says use about 70 percent front brake and 30 percent rear brake when stopping, and this piece explains why that split works, the physics

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Compare Concrete Driveway Lifespans Between Poured And Pavers

Ella Ford June 14, 2026

Concrete driveways mostly break down into two clear choices: a single poured slab or a surface made from individual pavers. Both are known for strength, but they behave differently over time and under different conditions.

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Trump’s Ukraine Strategy Tests Putin, Strengthens NATO Response

Doug Goldsmith June 14, 2026

This piece looks at how President Trump approached the Ukraine crisis in his second term, why his tactics differed from the Biden era, and what practical steps could keep Ukraine defending itself while pushing NATO

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Buy Semiconductor Stocks Now, NVDA AMD AVGO Prices Pull Back

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

Three big chip names are trading lower after a brutal June session, and this piece walks through why NVIDIA, AMD, and Broadcom slipped, what each company reported, and the risks that could trip up a

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SMR Leader NuScale Drops 40% Ahead Of Three Year Plan

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

NuScale Power has been a poster child for both the promise and the delays of small modular reactors, and its stock slide this year has investors asking what could realistically happen over the next three

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2026 Sports Cars With Best Fuel Economy, Compare Now

Erica Carlin June 13, 2026

Looking for a sports car in 2026 that won’t make your fuel bill explode? This piece walks through the kinds of sports cars that deliver the best fuel economy, explains why some architectures work better

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Six SUVs That Retain Value For Resale, Six That Lose Value

Brittany Mays June 13, 2026

SUV value matters whether you’re buying new, trading up, or planning resale in a few years. This piece breaks down why some SUVs keep cash in your pocket while others evaporate in value, names a

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War in Iran Reorders Europe’s Energy Reliance on America

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

This piece lays out how coordinated pressure on Russian energy — tariffs and sanctions, European legal decoupling, targeted strikes, and shifts in alliance posture — has tightened a strategic vise on Moscow, reducing its ability

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Honda Debuts First Competition Electric Bike, Secures Fifth At TrialGP

Karen Givens June 13, 2026

Honda showed up at TrialGP with a first-ever competition electric bike and walked away with a top-five finish, a result that felt more like a statement than a surprise. This piece looks at why that

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Top Three EVs That Retain Value Better Than ICE Cars

Darnell Thompkins June 13, 2026

Electric cars generally lose value faster than gas-powered cars, but a few models are breaking that trend. iSeeCars identified three EVs that retain their value much better than the rest, and this piece looks at

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NYT Reporter Defends Support For Alleged Abuser Graham Platner

Doug Goldsmith June 13, 2026

The New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor told CNN viewers that allegations against Maine Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner aren’t the type of #MeToo cases that normally trigger outrage, and Democrats are apparently willing to

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Buying These Luxury Cars Sends The Wrong Message In Public

Darnell Thompkins June 13, 2026

Buying an eye-catching car after a stretch of hard work feels great, but it’s worth thinking about the signals that ride with the gloss. This piece looks at how flashy automobiles communicate beyond taste, covering

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Buy A Budget Camera, Capture What Smartphones Miss

Karen Givens June 13, 2026

Smartphones shoot great photos most of the time, but this piece explains when a budget camera still makes sense, what advantages it brings, and how to pick the right one without overpaying or carrying extra

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Bill Ritter Exits WABC Anchor Desk After Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

Ella Ford June 13, 2026

Veteran New York anchor Bill Ritter has announced an early-stage Alzheimer’s diagnosis and is stepping away from his nightly anchor role, while staying on in a new reporting capacity to shine a light on neurological

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Divorce, Widowhood Increase Mortality Risk, Norwegian Study Shows

Ella Ford June 13, 2026

A long-running Norwegian study has found that people who separate from partners, whether through divorce, breakup, or widowhood, face a higher risk of dying than those who stay together, and the evidence nudges public health

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Trump Battles Nine Fronts As GOP Rebels Threaten Agenda

Karen Givens June 13, 2026

Donald Trump’s playbook looks chaotic from the outside, but there’s a pattern: bluster, pressure tactics, and a talent for turning headlines into leverage. This piece follows the strains in his agenda — economic comments that

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Booster T1 Robot Kicks, Dents Walls, Raises Goalkeeper Concerns

Kevin Parker June 13, 2026

The video of Booster Robotics’ T1 humanoid launching soccer shots that dent a practice wall has sparked a sharp conversation about capability and safety, showing both why robot soccer matters for technical progress and why

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