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Trump Admin Wins Court Ruling To End Ethiopia TPS Protections

Erica Carlin August 18, 2026

Federal court action has now opened the door for the Trump administration to shut down deportation protections for Ethiopian migrants, removing a major legal obstacle for the Department of Homeland Security. The move folds Ethiopia

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SCOTUS Faces Urgent Decision On White House Construction Pause

Erica Carlin August 18, 2026

Construction at the White House has landed in the middle of a bigger fight than bricks, steel, and floor plans. At stake is the president’s authority over the executive residence and its grounds, plus the

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Hasan Piker Highlights Democrats’ Scramble To Win Young Men

Kevin Parker August 18, 2026

Hasan Piker has become a loud symbol of a bigger problem inside the Democratic Party: the scramble to win back young men without sounding weak, fake, or out of touch. A self-described Marxist with a

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AI Is Helping People Heal, Work, And Grow

Erica Carlin August 18, 2026

AI is getting judged like it is one giant threat, but the real story is messier, warmer, and far more human. From lonely nights to job hunts, caregiving, and small business grit, generative AI is

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Chicago Schools Face Deep Funding Gaps, Children Left Behind

Ella Ford August 18, 2026

Chicago’s school funding crisis has become impossible to ignore, especially when the numbers for one neighborhood elementary school sit side by side with the city’s massive spending on newcomers. The gap is not just about

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El-Sayed Aide Sparks Outcry Over Rogers Ford Campaign Video

Darnell Thompkins August 18, 2026

Mike Rogers tried to keep things simple with a feel-good campaign clip from Michigan, and it landed right in the middle of a political brawl. The Republican Senate candidate shared video of himself riding shotgun

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5 Downsides Of Body On Frame SUVs Buyers Should Know

Ella Ford August 18, 2026

Body-on-frame SUVs still have a loyal following for good reason, but that old-school toughness comes with some real trade-offs. The big advantages are obvious when the pavement ends or a trailer needs pulling, yet the

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How To Earn Waze Points, And What They Really Do

Kevin Parker August 18, 2026

Waze points may look like a game badge, but they sit at the center of how the app keeps drivers engaged and useful. New users start at the lowest rank, then climb as their activity

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The Browns Are Young And Talented And Have A QB Plan (Sort Of)

Darnell Thompkins August 18, 2026
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Bald Eagles Or Horses? IndyCar Drivers Pitch Freedom 250 Prizes

Darnell Thompkins August 18, 2026
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L3Harris Replaces CEO Kubasik After Conduct Investigation

Dan Veld August 18, 2026

L3Harris Technologies abruptly changed leadership after an internal board investigation concluded that CEO Christopher Kubasik violated company conduct standards. The move sent a clear message that the defense giant was willing to act fast, even

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Swalwell FBI Files Reveal Encounters With Suspected Chinese Spy

Brittany Mays August 18, 2026

• Declassified FBI records on Eric Swalwell and Christine “Fang Fang”• Claims of repeated physical encounters and conflicting interview details• Foreign influence concerns tied to campaign donations and internships• FBI scrutiny, defensive briefing, and later

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Pennsylvania Medicaid Fraud Bust Sparks Minnesota-Style Alarm

Brittany Mays August 18, 2026

The latest Medicaid fraud sweep in Pennsylvania has put a bright light on how brazen some of these schemes can get. Federal prosecutors say the cases are not just paper shuffling or sloppy billing, but

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U.S. Cancer Treatment Delays Rise, Study Finds

Ella Ford August 18, 2026

Checklist: Rising cancer treatment wait times Study scope across major cancer types Differences by region and patient background Concerns about delayed care and outcomes Warnings from specialists about system strain Across the country, cancer patients

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Pentagon Orders Harvard, NYU And 28 Schools To Audit Foreign Ties

Ella Ford August 18, 2026

“`html • Pentagon scrutiny of university foreign ties• Research partnerships involving China, Russia, and Iran• National security and sensitive research risks• Audit deadlines and federal funding consequences• Harvard, NYU, Duke, Georgetown, and other schools named•

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DOJ Wins Concession, LA Sheriff Cuts Concealed Carry Delays

Erica Carlin August 18, 2026

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has been forced to clean up a concealed carry permit system that left applicants stuck in limbo for months, and in some cases years. After a Justice Department lawsuit

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Illegal Immigrant Sentenced After Decades Of Vote Fraud

Erica Carlin August 18, 2026

Carlos Felipe Jaramillo-Grajales was sentenced to three years in federal prison after authorities said he spent years using a stolen U.S. identity to register, vote, and collect government documents in Florida. The case has put

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Appeals Court Backs Ruling Blocking Nevada Prosecutor Appointment

Doug Goldsmith August 18, 2026

A federal appeals court has thrown out the Justice Department’s workaround in Nevada, ruling that Sigal Chattah was not lawfully kept in place as the state’s top federal prosecutor after her interim term ran out.

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2026 MLB Power Rankings: One Player To Watch On Every Team Down The Stretch

Darnell Thompkins August 17, 2026
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Harbor Freight Restocking Fees Explained, How To Avoid Them

Dan Veld August 17, 2026

Harbor Freight keeps its return policy fairly customer-friendly, but there’s a catch that can trim down the refund. Most items can go back within 90 days, though some products have tighter rules, and a restocking

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Four Small Sedans That Outscore The Hyundai Elantra

Doug Goldsmith August 17, 2026

The Hyundai Elantra has carved out a strong spot in the compact car crowd thanks to its sharp looks, solid fuel economy, and price that stays within reach. Still, a few rivals manage to outscore

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Connor Zilisch Signs Multi-year Deal With Hendrick Motorsports

Darnell Thompkins August 17, 2026
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Inside Rams Rookie Ty Simpson's Hot Start, Titans QB Cam Ward's Calamity

Darnell Thompkins August 17, 2026
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DHS Investigates Anti-Israel Nonprofit Over Suspect Fund Transfers

Darnell Thompkins August 17, 2026

The Department of Homeland Security is reportedly digging into a nonprofit tied to Zohran Mamdani after questions surfaced about donor money and its possible path to a sanctioned Palestinian group. The case centers on a

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Which Rookies Are Standing Out? 7 Takeaways From Week 1 Of The Preseason

Darnell Thompkins August 17, 2026
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Inside The Garage: A New Test Awaits As INDYCAR Heads To DC

Darnell Thompkins August 17, 2026
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DOJ Opens Path For Some To Restore Gun Rights

Brittany Mays August 17, 2026

• New DOJ process for restoring federal gun rights• Eligibility hinges on public safety and personal record• Violent offenders and other high-risk groups remain barred• Gun-rights supporters call it a major step forward• Critics warn

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ICE Deports Convicted Virginia Child Sex Offender After Abuse Case

Dan Veld August 17, 2026

• Deportation after a disturbing child sex abuse case• Virginia’s sanctuary-style immigration fight• ICE detainers and local enforcement clashes• Violent and sexual crime tied to illegal immigrants• Political backlash over state policy choices The Department

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Brad Pitt Resumes Drinking After Sobriety, Expert Warns Of Risk

Ella Ford August 17, 2026

• Sobriety and relapse risk• What “moderation” can look like• Expert concerns about returning to alcohol• How alcohol use disorder affects the brain• Warning signs that drinking is slipping again• When professional help matters After

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NYC Congestion Toll Fails To Improve Air Quality, City Says

Karen Givens August 17, 2026

The first year of New York City’s congestion toll has landed in a messy place: traffic fell, but the air did not get notably cleaner. City officials say the new numbers show real changes on

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Johnson Taunts Jeffries Over Democrat Civil War In New York

Doug Goldsmith August 17, 2026

Mike Johnson is making Democrats’ internal turmoil a central talking point, and he is doing it with a grin. The House speaker has latched onto a string of socialist-backed victories in New York and is

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States Move To Restrict Data Centers, Local Control At Risk

David Gregoire August 17, 2026

States are getting louder about data centers, and the fight is no longer theoretical. With thousands already operating and many more on the way, the real question is whether local communities get a real seat

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Voters Focus On Personal Economy As Midterms Near

Doug Goldsmith August 17, 2026

Election season has a way of turning every officeholder into a part-time economist. Suddenly the talk shifts to GDP, inflation, hiring trends, trade balances, and all the usual talking points that sound impressive on cable

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House Ethics Committee Investigates Rep. Jimmy Gomez Over Misconduct Allegations

Doug Goldsmith August 17, 2026

The House Ethics Committee is looking into Rep. Jimmy Gomez over allegations tied to a House staffer, putting another Capitol Hill sex scandal back under a harsh spotlight. Gomez says the conduct was consensual, regrets

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Trump Honors California Teen Lifeguard For Viral Ocean Rescue

Brittany Mays August 17, 2026

President Donald Trump welcomed a teenage California lifeguard to the White House after a dramatic ocean rescue that turned a dangerous day at the beach into a story of quick thinking and calm under pressure.

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Permitting Reform Could Cut Costs, Speed Housing And Energy Projects

Doug Goldsmith August 17, 2026

Permitting reform has turned into one of those quiet policy fights that hits people right in the wallet. When projects get stuck for years, the fallout shows up as pricier homes, higher utility bills, slower

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AOC’s Egg Freezing Sparks Debate Over Motherhood Choices

Ella Ford August 17, 2026

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s decision to freeze her eggs at 36 sparked a bigger conversation than one politician’s personal choice. It landed in the middle of a culture that has spent years telling women to chase

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Trump Can Protect California Avocado Farmers From Cartels

Karen Givens August 17, 2026

California avocado growers are getting squeezed from both sides, with Mexican imports flooding the market and cartel pressure hanging over key growing regions. At the same time, the push for healthier food in America is

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Florida Needs Byron Donalds To Safeguard DeSantis Legacy

Kevin Parker August 17, 2026

Florida has become a proving ground for conservative power, and the next governor will either defend that record or let it slip away. Ron DeSantis drew a hard line during COVID, and that fight reshaped

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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey Mocked For Viral Hip-Hop Dance Clip

Darnell Thompkins August 17, 2026

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey found himself at the center of a fresh online pile-on after a video of him dancing at the Black Entrepreneur State Fair started making the rounds across X and other social

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Ryobi Compact Camper Kit Packs Light, Fan, And Speaker

Ella Ford August 17, 2026

Ryobi’s compact camping bundle and what it offers The light, fan, and speaker included in the kit Battery and charger details that come in the box Runtime expectations versus battery size The kit’s price and

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Are Any Cars Still Made With Body-On-Frame Construction

Ella Ford August 17, 2026

Body-on-frame cars may feel like a ghost from another era, but the old layout still has a surprisingly strong footprint in the modern auto world. Passenger cars have almost completely moved on, while trucks and

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Freed Marine Vet Exposes Russian Prison Torment, Five Americans Still Held

Karen Givens August 17, 2026

The return of Robert Gilman has put a harsh spotlight back on the Americans still stuck in Russian prisons, with a family advocate describing a brutal mix of sickness, beatings, fear, and isolation. The case

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Waist Size May Reveal Heart Risk BMI Misses

Ella Ford August 17, 2026

A new study is putting a sharper spotlight on body shape, not just body size, and the message is hard to ignore: the tape measure may be telling a bigger heart-health story than BMI. Researchers

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4 Takeaways As Marcus Ericsson Snaps 63-Race Winless Streak At Markham

Darnell Thompkins August 17, 2026
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Remembering Tommy John: 5 Pitchers Who Redefined Career After Tommy John Surgery

Darnell Thompkins August 17, 2026
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CENTCOM Praises USS Abraham Lincoln Mental Health Record Amid Criticism

Erica Carlin August 17, 2026

The USS Abraham Lincoln has become a flashpoint in the debate over long carrier deployments, with CENTCOM saying the ship is holding up better than critics have claimed. Adm. Brad Cooper defended the crew’s condition,

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Trump Orders Major Cut To US-South Korea Drills As Tensions Rise

Brittany Mays August 17, 2026

Here’s the situation in plain terms: Trump moved to trim a major U.S.-South Korea military drill just as North Korea stepped up missile launches, and that decision landed in the middle of a tense regional

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NFL Catchup: Rookie QBs Shine In Debuts, Another Donald Update, Cowboys Make A Splash

Darnell Thompkins August 17, 2026
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2026 NFL Top-10 WRs: Is Ja'Marr Chase Or Jaxon Smith-Njigba League's Best Pass Catcher?

Darnell Thompkins August 17, 2026
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4 Takeaways From The Brewers' Series Win Over The Dodgers

Darnell Thompkins August 17, 2026
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College Football Rankings: Where All 138 FBS Teams Stand Ahead Of 2026 Kickoff

Darnell Thompkins August 17, 2026
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Blanche Backs Pirro After Lincoln Reflecting Pool Case Dismissal

Dan Veld August 17, 2026

Todd Blanche stood firmly behind Jeanine Pirro on Sunday after her office moved to toss out the vandalism case tied to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The dispute has turned into a sharp clash over

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Trump Blames Vandals For Dead Grass On National Mall

Ella Ford August 17, 2026

Dead grass on the National Mall has turned into the latest flashpoint around President Donald Trump, the World War II Memorial, and a patch of turf that sits in the middle of a bigger Washington

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Minimum Voltage For Concrete Drilling, 18V Is The Practical Floor

Darnell Thompkins August 16, 2026

Concrete can turn a simple drilling job into a fight, and the right cordless tool makes all the difference. Voltage matters, but only as part of a bigger picture that includes hammer action, battery size,

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What Happens To A Car Loan After Death

Dan Veld August 16, 2026

When a car owner dies, the loan does not simply disappear with the keys. The debt usually follows the estate, the lender, or in some cases a co-signer or surviving spouse, and that can make

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Michigan Senate Poll Shows Rogers Ahead as El-Sayed Struggles

Erica Carlin August 16, 2026

Michigan’s Senate race is already getting tense, and the latest numbers give Republicans a reason to grin. Abdul El-Sayed’s hard-left brand is testing just how much room Democrats have in a state where swing voters

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Americans Clash Over Transgender Athletes As Sports Debate Heats Up

Doug Goldsmith August 16, 2026

• Transgender athletes in women’s sports remain deeply divisive• Fairness, physical advantage, and inclusion sit at the center of the fight• Public reaction splits sharply between support and backlash• Sophie Cunningham’s comments pushed the debate

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World’s First Solar-Powered Ambulance Brings Care Off-Grid

Kevin Parker August 16, 2026

Checklist: solar-powered ambulance concept; off-grid healthcare access; sunlight-driven driving and medical power; lightweight vehicle engineering; remote testing in Kenya; mobile clinic features and durability. What happens when a clinic has to go where the grid

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Apple ICloud Private Relay Leaks May Expose Real IP Address

Kevin Parker August 16, 2026

iCloud Private Relay is built to hide the details websites normally use to pin down a visitor, but fresh research shows that promise is not airtight. Security researchers found three WebKit paths that can slip

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Expert Reveals Ways To Reignite Intimacy In Sexless Marriages

Ella Ford August 16, 2026

Check the relationship climate before the bedroom, not just the calendar. Make room for gratitude, upbeat conversation, and emotional connection. Bring back fun, novelty, and playful date nights. Keep flirting alive with clear signals and

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Loneliness Study Finds One In Six Adults Still Struggling

Ella Ford August 16, 2026

New research is putting a hard number on something many people already feel in their gut: loneliness is widespread, and it does not stop at the city limits. In a large England-based survey of adults,

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Shannon Watts Torches Hasan Piker Over Controversy Playbook, Says It’s Bats Crazy

David Gregoire August 16, 2026

Shannon Watts took aim at Hasan Piker after a canceled campus event put his old remarks back in the spotlight. The fight quickly widened into a bigger debate about progressive politics, online baggage, and how

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Cuban Warns California Billionaire Tax Could Drive Startups Away

Kevin Parker August 16, 2026

“`html California’s billionaire tax fight is turning into a full-blown test of whether the state can keep its rich residents, its investors, and its startup energy from heading for the exits. The argument is no

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Newsom Courts Far-Left Mob, History Warns Of Backlash

Ella Ford August 16, 2026

California politics keeps turning into a test of whether a polished establishment figure can outflank the radical wing without getting swallowed by it. Gavin Newsom is trying to play both sides at once, casting himself

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America’s Tip Culture Is Turning Into A Guilt Tax

Karen Givens August 16, 2026

Checklist: Tipping culture and digital payment screens Pressure tactics that replace honest pricing The spread of tipping beyond restaurants How customers react to guilt-driven prompts Why real generosity still matters Tips used to feel simple.

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Edwin Diaz’s Struggles Raise Concern, Who's Next Man Up For The Dodgers?

Darnell Thompkins August 16, 2026
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4 Takeaways From Surging Joey Logano's Victory At Richmond

Darnell Thompkins August 16, 2026
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Humanoid Robots Could Patrol Southern Border, CEO Says

Brittany Mays August 16, 2026

• Humanoid robots and border security• Phantom’s sensing, navigation, and terrain handling• National security talks and DHS interest• Surveillance, reconnaissance, and tunnel monitoring• Human officers staying in control of enforcement• Weather resistance and the next

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Federal Judge Clears Arizona Border Wall Construction Path

Karen Givens August 16, 2026

Checklist: Border wall construction in Arizona, Tribal opposition and land claims, Federal judge ruling and legal authority, National security and border enforcement, Trump-era border security gains, DHS statements on reduced apprehensions A federal judge has

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Tony Review, Dominic Sessa Leads Charming Bourdain Dramedy

Erica Carlin August 16, 2026

Anthony Bourdain’s swagger, mess, and sharp-edged humor all feed into Tony, a coming-of-age dramedy that turns an early chapter of his life into something warm, scrappy, and unexpectedly affecting. Set in 1975, the film follows

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Kyrsten Sinema Challenges Alienation Of Affection Lawsuit Over Affair

Karen Givens August 16, 2026

Heather Ammel’s lawsuit against former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema has pushed an old and stubborn marriage tort back into the spotlight, with the case turning on whether a third party can be held civilly liable for

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Fauci Rejects Senate Request After Fifth Amendment Standoff

David Gregoire August 16, 2026

Dr. Anthony Fauci has turned down a voluntary appearance before a second Senate panel, keeping the fight over COVID-era decisions very much alive. The move adds fresh fuel to Republicans who have spent months pressing

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3 Best Prebuilt PCs Cheaper Than DIY Builds In 2026

Kevin Parker August 16, 2026

The desktop PC market has flipped hard in 2026, and the old rule that DIY always saves money no longer holds up. With memory prices jumping, graphics cards running hot on the market, and inventory

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Why You Dont Need A Matching Soundbar For Your TV

Karen Givens August 16, 2026

Matching a soundbar to a smart TV can feel like it should matter more than it does. In reality, most modern setups care far more about connection type and device support than brand names, and

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Harvard Reveals $2.2 Billion SpaceX Stake After IPO Surge

Dan Veld August 16, 2026

Harvard’s investment arm has surfaced a jaw-dropping $2.2 billion stake in SpaceX, turning an old venture-style bet into one of the most eye-catching holdings in its U.S. stock portfolio. The disclosure landed after SpaceX’s blockbuster

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Sinema Admits Affair With Married Bodyguard In Court Filings

David Gregoire August 16, 2026

Kyrsten Sinema’s sworn testimony has pushed a messy private dispute into public view, with federal court filings saying she admitted to repeated sexual encounters with a married security guard while serving in the Senate. The

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Bernie-Backed California Candidate Defends DEI, Challenges Valadao

Dan Veld August 16, 2026

Bernie Sanders-backed Randy Villegas is under scrutiny as he runs for Congress in California’s 22nd District, where the race against Rep. David Valadao is already shaping up as one of the most important fights in

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Medicare And Social Security Scams Target Older Adults With Urgency

Kevin Parker August 16, 2026

Medicare and Social Security scams keep landing because they hit people where it hurts most: health coverage, retirement income and peace of mind. These schemes lean on fear, urgency and fake authority, and they often

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Google Unveils Pixel 11, Smarter Watch, And New Tag

Kevin Parker August 16, 2026

Google’s latest Pixel launch was less about a shiny phone lineup and more about a full-on push toward devices that act before users even think to ask. The Pixel 11 family, new watch, first finder

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Stair Climbing Linked To Lower Heart Disease Death Risk

Ella Ford August 16, 2026

A climb as ordinary as taking the stairs is getting a lot of attention, and for good reason. New research ties that small daily choice to a sharply lower risk of dying from heart disease,

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Trump Backs Komatireddy To Challenge Letitia James in New York

Karen Givens August 16, 2026

Donald Trump has jumped into New York’s attorney general race with a fresh endorsement aimed straight at one of his oldest political enemies. He is backing Republican Saritha Komatireddy in the bid to unseat Letitia

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Can You Install A Window AC Sideways, Risks To Know

Darnell Thompkins August 15, 2026

A window air conditioner can be a budget-friendly way to take the edge off summer heat, but the shape of the window matters more than many people expect. These units are built to sit upright,

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Why Experts Recommend 78 Degrees For AC During Heat Waves

Darnell Thompkins August 15, 2026

When the temperature outside starts pushing into dangerous territory, a lot of people reach for the thermostat and hear the same advice again and again: set the AC to 78 degrees. That number has a

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Florida Socialist Candidate Dodges Tax Question While Backing Marxist Ideas

Ella Ford August 15, 2026

• Socialist candidate’s tax pitch faces tough scrutiny• Billionaires, income taxes, and government spending take center stage• Karl Marx language resurfaces in a modern campaign fight• Florida district politics add pressure to the race• Policy

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Gun Rights Groups Hail Trump DOJ Move, Easing Suppressor Rules

Erica Carlin August 15, 2026

Second Amendment rights and constitutional protections Suppressor regulations and federal registration rules Congressional action on the National Firearms Act Andrew Clyde’s role and Republican support DOJ inaction and the court ruling’s impact Gun rights supporters

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Donna Brazile Dismisses Maine Senate Scandal As Salacious Gossip

Erica Carlin August 15, 2026

• Maine Senate race drama and Democratic fallout• Donna Brazile’s dismissal of the latest allegations• Troy Jackson’s campaign under pressure from multiple scandals• The revived 1988 police report and family claims• Susan Collins and the

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The Odyssey Highlights A Grim Future For American Children

David Gregoire August 15, 2026

• Odysseus’s palace as a warning about power without accountability• Debt, incentives, and the burden passed to younger generations• Congress and the Founders’ design for lawmaking• How politics rewards performance over real understanding• Technology, civic

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Networks Turn Trump Plane Switch Into Scandal

David Gregoire August 15, 2026

Here’s the shape of the piece in a few quick beats: Media outrage around a Trump plane switch Secret Service security concerns during travel abroad Network coverage that amplified the story Questions about how danger

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Gracie Hunt Reveals Heavy Lifting Secrets, Dismisses Diet Myths

Ella Ford August 15, 2026

[[EMBED_*]] Gracie Hunt is pushing back against a lot of the noise around women’s health, and her message is refreshingly simple: train hard, eat smart, and stop obsessing over the scale. The Chiefs heiress says

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Tlaib Rally Moved After Florida Venue Cites Security Concerns

Dan Veld August 15, 2026

• Tlaib’s South Florida rally and the venue fallout• Claims of antisemitism, Islamophobia, and political tension• The candidates tied to the event and the primary stakes• The alternate location and the crowd reaction• Tlaib’s long-running

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Clarence Thomas Says Stanford Law Is Off Limits To Conservatives

David Gregoire August 15, 2026

Checklist: Clarence Thomas and Stanford Law School; conservative voices and elite campuses; campus intolerance and ideological divides; protest culture and speaker disruptions; Stanford’s response and public disagreement; the larger fight over free expression in higher

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Anne Hathaway And Ewan McGregor Battle Dinosaurs In Oak Street

Dan Veld August 15, 2026

Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor team up for a wild suburban survival story that turns an ordinary neighborhood into a prehistoric pressure cooker. Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor as a strained couple A 1982 neighborhood

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Karoline Leavitt Opens White House Briefings To Indie Press

Doug Goldsmith August 15, 2026

Karoline Leavitt’s time as White House press secretary stands out for more than sharp answers and a calm hand under pressure. Her real mark came from widening the door in the briefing room and making

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'Real Turning Point': How Last Year's NLCS Loss Shaped Jacob Misiorowski

Darnell Thompkins August 15, 2026
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Why Young People Are Bringing Back Typewriters

Brittany Mays August 15, 2026

Old-school typewriters are back in the spotlight, and the reasons are easy to see: people are exhausted by glowing screens, endless alerts, and the pressure to stay plugged in every minute. A growing crowd of

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8 AC Brands Trane Technologies Owns, Ranked By Heritage

Doug Goldsmith August 15, 2026

Trane Technologies has built a surprisingly wide HVAC family, and the names inside it stretch from premium home comfort to heavy-duty transport cooling. Some are longtime brands with deep roots, while others are newer, budget-friendly,

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Appeals Court Restores Mamdani Luxury Home Tax Rollout

Brittany Mays August 15, 2026

New York City’s fight over a luxury-home surcharge has taken another sharp turn, with an appeals court loosening the brakes just enough for the city to keep moving while the case plays out. The dispute

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Trump Says AOC May Eye 2028 As Democrats Pull Back

Ella Ford August 15, 2026

Donald Trump took aim at the left’s recent backpedaling, saying Democrats like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are trying to soften the edges of the same policies they once pushed hard. The clash centered on crime, immigration, and

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Appeals Court Dismisses Trump Alien Enemies Act Deportation Challenge

Karen Givens August 15, 2026

The latest court fight over Donald Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act has left the biggest question hanging: can an old wartime law be used to speed deportations tied to gang activity? The Fifth

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