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FBI Warns Silent Ransom Group Posing As IT Targeting US Law Firms

Kevin Parker June 13, 2026

The FBI warns a group known as the Silent Ransom Group is using charm and obvious tech cover to steal sensitive files from U.S. businesses, often starting with a phone call and, when rebuffed, sending

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Tyler Mane Announces Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Urges Men

Ella Ford June 13, 2026

Tyler Mane, the actor and former pro wrestler known for big-screen roles like X-Men and Halloween, announced a breast cancer diagnosis and went public to push a message many men never hear: this can happen

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AI Designed Universal Coronavirus Vaccine Passes First Human Trial

Ella Ford June 13, 2026

Researchers at Cambridge and Southampton have moved an AI-designed vaccine from the lab into people, reporting safety and immune response in an initial trial of 39 volunteers. The shot targets a broad family of coronaviruses

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Zscaler CEO Warns AI Agents Demand Zero Trust Security Now

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

Jay Chaudhry, Zscaler’s founder and CEO, laid out a sharp, technical case for why AI agents force a rethink of cybersecurity architecture; he warned agents will become the weakest link, explained how zero trust already

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Alphabet GOOGL Poised For Growth, Backed By AI Momentum

Dan Veld June 13, 2026

Alphabet sits at the center of a rapid shift: AI stopped being a threat and turned into the engine that’s boosting search, YouTube, cloud and enterprise sales. This piece walks through who’s holding the stock,

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Alzheimer’s Patient Regains Speech And Memories After Magic Mushrooms

Ella Ford June 13, 2026

Quick heads up: this roundup pulls together recent health news that surprised, warned, and warmed — from a startling recovery linked to psychedelics to everyday habits that shape long-term risk. You’ll read about promising case

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Amazon Marketplace Fees Drive Prices Up, Senate Weighs Reform

Erica Carlin June 13, 2026

Americans are paying an invisible toll every time they shop online because dominant tech platforms extract huge fees, steer customers, and squeeze competition; new Republican-backed reforms in the Senate aim to stop that extraction, restore

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Reset Your Whirlpool Washer Quickly, Configure Settings For Models

Kevin Parker June 13, 2026

Resetting a Whirlpool washer is usually quick and painless, but the exact steps depend on the model and what state the machine is in. This piece walks through the general reset mindset, common control quirks,

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Switch To Hands-Free Devices Today, Stay Focused During Interviews

Ella Ford June 13, 2026

Picture this: you’re across the table from someone important, and instead of wrestling a bulky laptop or cramping your hand with a notebook, you have a slim device that keeps you focused, respectful, and in

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Graham Platner Secures Maine Senate Nomination Amid Scandals

Erica Carlin June 13, 2026

The Maine Democratic primary produced a nominee carrying a string of ugly allegations and odd choices, and this piece walks through the timeline, the media’s uneven reaction, and what it says about party priorities. I

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Universities Shut DEI Offices, Face State Funding Bans

Kevin Parker June 13, 2026

I ran a major public university for a decade and watched the campus culture war shift from a sales pitch about “opportunity,” into an ideological engine that squeezed out merit, curiosity, and the habits of

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WWII Submarine Begins Critical Summer Restoration, Upgrades Planned

Darnell Thompkins June 13, 2026

This piece walks through the upcoming preservation work on one of World War II’s most decorated submarines, explaining what structural, mechanical, and interpretive upgrades are on the agenda and how preservation teams plan to tackle

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Score Deep Home Depot Tool Savings Now For Father’s Day

Kevin Parker June 13, 2026

Home Depot is running standout deals on tools that make Father’s Day shopping simple and satisfying for anyone buying for a hands-on dad. This piece walks through what kinds of deals to watch, how to

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Mazda Miata Gains Elegant, Refined New Color For 2027 Buyers

Kevin Parker June 13, 2026

The Mazda Miata is celebrated for its simplicity, balance, and pure driving joy, and for 2027 Mazda is expanding the palette with a single, understated new color that promises to sharpen the car’s classic lines.

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Speed Limit Signs, White Versus Yellow, Know The Penalties

Ella Ford June 13, 2026

White signs set the legal ceiling and yellow signs are the road’s suggestion; this article breaks down why those colors matter, what they mean for drivers, and the real-world consequences if you ignore them. You’ll

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Bill Ritter Reveals Early-Stage Alzheimer’s, Leaves WABC Anchor Desk

Ella Ford June 13, 2026

Veteran New York anchor Bill Ritter announced during a live broadcast that he has early-stage Alzheimer’s and that he will step away from nightly anchoring. The move ends a long run at the WABC-TV anchor

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Invest $5,000 In Coca-Cola Stock Today, Earn $33 Quarterly

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

I’ll show what a $5,000 stake in Coca-Cola buys you in cold, predictable cash; run the math on shares, dividends, and quarterly payouts; explain why the dividend has been so durable; and highlight the corporate

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Wbg Tax Targets 30% Fee Growth With New VAT Service, Expansion

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

Wbg, a full-service accountancy group, is gearing up for a major tax-fee boost driven by a new VAT advisory arm and an expanding footprint across the UK and Ireland. The firm expects tax fee income

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Upgrade Your Summer Deck With Top Amazon Outdoor Tech

Karen Givens June 12, 2026

Warm nights on the deck deserve smart choices that make evenings easier, cooler, and more fun. This article runs through practical Amazon picks that bring comfort, light, sound, bug relief, cooling and easy power to

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Bermuda Proposes Low-Tech Water Solution For Global Shortages

Ella Ford June 12, 2026

Bermuda’s quietly stubborn answer to the global water squeeze is almost absurd in its simplicity: collect what falls from the sky and store it where you live. This isn’t flashy tech or headline-grabbing engineering, it’s

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Virginia Residents Demand Action, Prosecutors Ignore Violent Immigrants

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

Virginia faces a public safety showdown: the southern border is said to be secure under the current administration, yet local sanctuary policies here are leaving communities exposed to repeat violent offenders and preventing cooperation between

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CBS Bias Claim Fuels 60 Minutes Fallout, Pelley Pushes Back

Kevin Parker June 12, 2026

This piece takes apart the myth of neutral prestige around “60 Minutes” by tracing decades of friendly treatment for Democratic figures and uneven scrutiny for conservatives. It argues that celebrated interviews and soft framing have

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AI Accelerates Bioweapon Risk, Experts Warn Governments

Brittany Mays June 12, 2026

AI is slipping into labs and bench work like a quiet new partner, and that changes the game in ways most people don’t see. It is not just about faster data or sleeker models; it’s

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Follow Two Red Traffic Arrows, Stop And Wait Safely

Kevin Parker June 12, 2026

Short and practical: this article explains what a traffic signal showing two red arrows pointing the same way means, why cities use them, and exactly how you should respond at the curb to stay legal

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Thieves Exploit iPhone Activation Lock Using Smishing Passcode Scams

Kevin Parker June 12, 2026

Thieves are dodging Apple’s Activation Lock by using convincing fake Apple pages, smishing texts and Telegram-based unlocking services to trick victims into giving up their passcodes, and this piece explains how the scams work, what

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Score Walmart Electronics Deals Today, Top TVs Laptops Monitors

Brittany Mays June 12, 2026

Walmart is running smart-sounding discounts on TVs, laptops, and monitors that make upgrading tempting without breaking the bank. This piece walks through what to look for on each category, how to separate real value from

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Save On 4 Power Tool Deals, Upgrade Your Workshop Now

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

This quick guide walks you through the best ways to snag four must-see power tool discounts this month, how to tell a genuine deal from smoke and mirrors, and what to check so your workshop

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Apple Expands Siri, Launches Apple Intelligence With iOS 27

Kevin Parker June 12, 2026

This roundup covers the biggest tech headlines right now: Apple’s WWDC software push and Siri upgrades, a California city voting to ban data centers, Meta’s new trades academy with guaranteed jobs, concerns about foreign interference

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Google Tests Sterile Male Mosquito Releases, Raising Safety Questions

Kevin Parker June 12, 2026

Google’s Debug team has asked regulators for permission to release sterile male mosquitoes in several states, aiming to shrink local populations that spread disease, and that idea is stirring equal parts scientific curiosity and public

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New Study Finds Zero Alcohol Safest, Recommends One Daily

Ella Ford June 12, 2026

A major new analysis argues that the safest amount of alcohol is none, and that if adults choose to drink at all, they should limit themselves to one drink a day; researchers reached this conclusion

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Buy Realty Income Now, 5.4% Yield Appeals to Retirees

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

Realty Income is back on the radar because its yield sits near 5.4% while the company keeps churning out monthly payments, and recent rate moves have made the payout look more secure. This piece covers

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Fed Chair Warsh Rate Hike Could Cost Americans $3 Billion

Dan Veld June 12, 2026

Kevin Warsh’s arrival at the Fed matters to every American who borrows. With inflation still elevated, the odds are leaning toward higher rates, not cuts, and that shift would hit households, especially those carrying credit

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US Prepares To Seize Kharg Island, Threatens Iran Oil Exports

Erica Carlin June 12, 2026

Kharg Island sits at the center of a serious conversation about American leverage in the Gulf: it handles most of Iran’s oil exports, sits under the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, and has been both softened

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Cuba Blackouts Expose National Security Threat, Lawmakers Warn

David Gregoire June 12, 2026

The Castro regime has clung to power for decades by selling the myth that Cuba’s communist system is permanent, but that story is cracking. Daily blackouts, empty hospital shelves and chronic food shortages have exposed

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Texas Resident Arrested, Facebook Water Posts Spark Probe

Kevin Parker June 12, 2026

Jennifer Combs says she was trying to help neighbors in Trinidad, Texas, report dirty water and get answers, but collecting complaints on Facebook turned into a felony arrest that exposed deep local tensions, legal costs

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Google Cuts AI Plus Price, Boosts Gemini Benefits Now

Ella Ford June 12, 2026

Google’s AI Plus plan just got more appealing: a noticeable price cut plus upgrades to Gemini make the subscription a stronger pick for people who want advanced generative features without breaking the bank, and this

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Los Angeles Wage Hike Forces Hotel Job Cuts, Investors Flee

Karen Givens June 12, 2026

This piece argues that Los Angeles’ push for a $30 hourly mandate, branded the “Olympic Wage,” misunderstands how wages are really set, risks hurting the hotel and travel economy ahead of the 2028 Olympics, and

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New Privacy Law Forces Wearables To Block Secret Recording

David Gregoire June 12, 2026

New privacy legislation targets covert recording by wearable devices and demands clear, visible signals when audio or video capture is active, shifting the balance back toward personal privacy without banning the tech outright. People are

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C8 Corvette Recasts As Front Engine Sports Car, Bold Retro Concept

Kevin Parker June 12, 2026

Picture a Corvette that never crossed to the mid-engine world but instead evolved the classic front-engine formula into something sharper and bolder; this article explores that alternate vision, why it matters, and what it would

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Michigan Drivers Shift To Unexpected SUV, Overtaking Ford F-150

Ella Ford June 12, 2026

Across the country the Ford F-150 is the pickup king, but Michigan tells a different story: an SUV leads local buyers, reshaping what drivers want in the Great Lakes state and why automakers are paying

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Uber Marks 10th Anniversary With Strange Lost Items

Karen Givens June 12, 2026

Uber’s annual lost-and-found roundup has hit its tenth year, and it still reads like a catalog of surprise and small mysteries. Drivers collect everyday essentials and peculiar relics alike, then the company showcases the strangest

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Bride Rushes To Hospitalized Mother In Wedding Gown Before Ceremony

Ella Ford June 12, 2026

In a quiet, emotional scene just hours before a wedding, a bride in her gown made a determined trip to see her hospitalized mother, a visit filmed by family and shared widely online. The footage

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FDA Approves Bemotrizinol For US Sunscreens, Launching 2026

Ella Ford June 12, 2026

The FDA has updated the list of approved sunscreen ingredients for the first time in over 25 years, clearing bemotrizinol for U.S. use and paving the way for a product called Parsol Shield to appear

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Damodaran Revalues SpaceX 28% Below $1.8T IPO Forecast

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

SpaceX is asking the market to buy a vision: a $1.8 trillion IPO that bundles reusable rockets, a fast-growing Starlink internet arm, and an ambitious AI push. Yet valuation specialist Aswath Damodaran peels back the

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Gas And Electric Prices Rise, Trump Repeals Climate Rules

Ella Ford June 11, 2026

Republicans say the choice around energy policy is simple: stick with affordable, reliable fossil fuels or buy into a climate agenda that raises costs across the board. This piece argues that Democratic-driven rules, taxes and

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Iran Forces US To Rethink Negotiation Strategy

Karen Givens June 11, 2026

The United States has been misreading the Islamic Republic of Iran for decades, treating an ideological, terror-exporting regime like a normal negotiating partner rather than a persistent national security threat. This piece argues that the

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Trump Victory Spurs Democratic Leftward Shift, GOP Faces Crossroads

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

The 2024 election returned President Trump to the White House and rewired the political map, and now Republicans are sizing up what comes next: a Democratic Party sliding left, a GOP wrestling with succession, and

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Democrats Push Court Expansion, Congress Faces Urgent Choice

Erica Carlin June 11, 2026

As the Supreme Court prepares major decisions this June, debate has flared over proposals to change the Court’s size and rules. This piece argues from a conservative perspective that packing the Court or reshaping its

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Historic Four-Masted Training Ship Reaches US Shores Today

David Gregoire June 11, 2026

Step aboard a living slice of seafaring history: a nearly century-old, four-masted training vessel has just reached U.S. waters and is turning heads. This piece covers where the ship came from, what it means for

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SP40 Restomod Roadster Finally Justifies Its Steep Cost

Karen Givens June 11, 2026

The SP40 Restomod Roadster is a bold carbon-fiber reinterpretation of a classic silhouette that forces you to weigh looks, materials and performance against a hefty price tag. This piece walks through design choices, engineering details,

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Universities Face Backlash, Graduation Protests Highlight Failures

David Gregoire June 11, 2026

College commencement season has become a mirror showing what higher education really values: spectacle over seriousness, sensitivity over scrutiny, and credentialing over character. This piece looks at how graduation speeches and campus reactions signal a

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Trump Warns On Iran, US Faces Escalation Risks After 100 Days

Kevin Parker June 11, 2026

I spent years inside the Pentagon watching how leaders frame wars and sell them to the public, and this piece argues we are repeating old mistakes with Iran: we face a brutal choice between escalation,

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Apache Pilots Undergo Intense, Specialized Combat Flight Training

Erica Carlin June 11, 2026

Pilots who fly the AH-64 Apache face an intense training path that goes beyond standard military flight school, blending advanced flight skills with weapons mastery, sensor operations, and survival tactics to keep crews lethal and

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Roku Adds Four Free Live TV Channels, Available Today

Doug Goldsmith June 11, 2026

Roku keeps getting harder to ignore for anyone fed up with cable bills, offering hundreds of free live TV channels and now adding four fresh options to its lineup; this piece walks through why those

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Android Update Brings One Personalized Feature, Install Now

Doug Goldsmith June 11, 2026

The newest Android update doesn’t overhaul your phone, but it brings a handful of smart tweaks that make daily use feel fresher. This piece walks through the most noticeable changes and why one of them

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Upgrade Home Workshop Now With Heavy Duty Hardware, Organizers

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Ready to make your home workshop tougher, neater, and faster? This piece highlights heavy-duty hardware and smart organizational gear that actually change how you work, not just how your shop looks. You will get practical

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Apple Reveals Siri AI, iOS 27 Upgrades Across Devices

Kevin Parker June 11, 2026

Apple’s WWDC 2026 centered on software first: a revamped Siri driven by Apple Intelligence, broader device support with iOS 27, speed and interface refinements, stronger parental controls and a suite of photo, password and browsing

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Stop AI Voice Grandparent Scams, Protect Seniors Now

Kevin Parker June 11, 2026

Grandparent scams and other impersonation frauds prey on urgency and familiarity, and the rise of AI voice cloning has made them frighteningly effective. This article explains how the scams work, why older adults are high-value

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Pasteurized Akkermansia Cuts Weight Regain Study Finds

Ella Ford June 11, 2026

New findings from Nature Medicine show a pasteurized gut microbe, Akkermansia muciniphila MucT, may help people keep pounds off after a diet. In a small randomized trial, adults who took the pasteurized bacterium regained far

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APA Agrees To Acquire Savant Alaska, Nutaaq Pipeline For About $70M

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

APA has agreed to buy Savant Alaska for about $70 million up front, plus contingent payments tied to future development, in a move that folds Badami infrastructure, pipeline access and more than 100,000 acres into

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European Audit Firms Scale Beyond Talent Limits With AI

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Firms across Europe are hitting a hard limit on growth because local talent pools can’t keep up with demand for audit, compliance, and advisory work. This piece explains how technology, international teaming, and new delivery

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Team USA Coach Pochettino Insists America Can Win World Cup

Darnell Thompkins June 11, 2026

Mauricio Pochettino has been clear and unflinching: “Despite not having any top-100 players, Team USA head coach Mauricio Pochettino is adamant that America can win the World Cup.” This piece looks at why that claim

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Milwaukee Striker Cordless Hammer Chisel Arrives, Price Revealed

Darnell Thompkins June 11, 2026

The Milwaukee Striker cordless hammer chisel arrives as a bold step into battery-powered demolition, promising portability and utility where corded tools once reigned. This piece looks at what the Striker brings to the jobsite, how

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2026’s Best Big Screen Smartphones To Buy Now, Reviewed

Kevin Parker June 11, 2026

This piece rounds up the standout big-screen phones of 2026, explains what makes a large handset worth buying, and highlights the key trade-offs to consider when choosing one. You’ll get a clear sense of why

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Trump Faces New Epstein Scrutiny After NYT Book Reveals

Erica Carlin June 11, 2026

A new book from two reporters claims the White House spent months scrambling over Jeffrey Epstein fallout, and the administration’s private moves often didn’t match its public shrug. The reporting paints a picture of Situation

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NC State Probes LSU Over Will Wade Coaching Departure

Darnell Thompkins June 11, 2026

This piece walks through the dispute between two major programs after a coach change, the possible legal grounds at play, how colleges treat coaching moves, and what it could mean for players and fans. It

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Knicks Rally From 29-Point Hole To Take 3-1 Lead In Game 4

Darnell Thompkins June 11, 2026

The New York Knicks staged a dramatic, record-setting comeback in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, erasing a 29-point deficit to edge the San Antonio Spurs 105-104 and seize a 3-1 series lead; this piece

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Rediscover 1960s Cars That Ignited Youth, Shaped Culture

Erica Carlin June 11, 2026

We take a fast, affectionate run through the machines that lit up the 1960s: the cars, bikes, and gear that made kids stare, adults grin, and turned everyday streets into a stage for freedom and

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Lawn Mower Hardware Stops Grass Build Up Today, Prevents Rust

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Ready to stop scraping dried grass off your mower every weekend? This piece walks through the tools that actually make cleaning faster, the materials that protect your deck and blades, and the routine steps that

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Compare Sam’s Club And Costco Origins, Find Which Began First

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

This piece traces the origins of the big-box warehouse clubs and answers the simple question shoppers love to argue about: which came first, Sam’s Club or Costco? It explains the deeper history that predates both

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Avoid Installing iOS 27 Developer Beta, Why iPhone Owners Should Wait

Dan Veld June 11, 2026

Apple has released the first iOS 27 developer beta, and while it brings the usual early access to new features and APIs, it is not something every iPhone owner should rush to install right now.

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Americans Born After 1970 Losing Ground On Longevity

Ella Ford June 11, 2026

New analysis from Tufts University finds that Americans born after 1970 are dying at higher rates than earlier generations did at the same ages, with rising deaths from chronic illnesses and external causes shaping an

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SONAR Debuts Accepted Truckload Volume Index, Tracks Moving Freight

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

SONAR has rolled out the Accepted SONAR Truckload Volume Index (ASTVI), a daily index that tracks freight that was actually accepted and moved, not just tendered. This piece explains what ASTVI measures, why that distinction

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Start Using Bond Exchange Traded Funds To Protect Retirement Wealth

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

This article walks a steady, no-nonsense path for risk-averse investors who want growth without sleepless nights. It explains what bond ETFs are, why they suit cautious portfolios, the main bond types to consider, the risks

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China’s Destroyer Surge Challenges US Maritime Dominance

David Gregoire June 10, 2026

Analysts are warning that China’s accelerating destroyer program is reshaping naval balance in the Indo-Pacific, prompting urgent debate in Washington over how America should respond. This piece looks at what those ships bring to the

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Advance Permitting Reform, Strengthen U.S. Defense Manufacturing

Kevin Parker June 10, 2026

Permitting reform is about more than paperwork; it is about rebuilding America’s defense industrial base so we can outproduce and outlast any adversary. This piece argues that streamlining approvals, prioritizing infrastructure, and treating industrial scale-up

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US Bars Somali World Cup Referee Over Terror Links

Darnell Thompkins June 10, 2026

Somali World Cup referee Omar Artan was refused entry to the United States after U.S. Customs and Border Protection says it identified ties to members of a suspected terror organization, according to a Trump administration

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AI Job Disruption Forces Urgent Tax Policy Reforms

Karen Givens June 10, 2026

Artificial intelligence is the next big shift in how we work and live, and some voices urge a universal basic income as the cure-all. This piece argues that handing out checks to everyone would undercut

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Accelerate US Humanoid Robot Development To Secure Economic Leadership

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

Humanoid robots are moving from science fiction into everyday life, and that shift will decide who controls the next industrial revolution. This piece argues that the United States must lead in robotics for reasons of

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Caitlin Clark Drives WNBA $2.2 Billion CBA, Nancy Lieberman Says

Darnell Thompkins June 10, 2026

Nancy Lieberman said Caitlin Clark is responsible for the WNBA’s $2.2 billion CBA deal, comparing her impact to Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods. That idea landed hard in sports circles because it puts one player

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Iran IRGC Allegedly Mapped Citizens Using Stadiums, Facial Recognition

Darnell Thompkins June 10, 2026

A recent report alleges Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps turned soccer stadiums and social clubs into surveillance hubs, using facial-recognition cameras and ID-tracking systems to monitor ordinary people, according to an NCRI report. The claim

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Hyundai Introduces Remote Vehicle Monitoring, Offers Peace Of Mind

David Gregoire June 10, 2026

Hyundai is rolling out a new remote capability designed to let owners manage and monitor their cars from home, promising a smoother ownership experience and a bit more peace of mind without stepping outside. This

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Hot Hatches Deliver Serious Power, Agile Road Performance Now

Kevin Parker June 10, 2026

Think pocket rockets meeting full-throttle ambition: this piece digs into what makes compact hot hatches such addictive machines, from explosive torque to grin-inducing handling and the odd straight-line surprise that ruins cheaper sedans’ day. Small

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Jewish Students Confront Rising Antisemitism in Public Schools

David Gregoire June 10, 2026

The Super Bowl briefly focused the nation on antisemitism, but the attention faded quickly while the problem kept following Jewish students back into hallways and classrooms. This piece looks at what those young people face

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FBI Brings Iraqi Terror Suspect To Face Trial In New York

Ella Ford June 10, 2026

The recent arrests and targeted strikes show how effective partnerships and sharp intelligence can be when the nation commits to hunting terrorists abroad. From a foiled assassination plot tied to Iran to the takedown of

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MLB Must Avoid Work Stoppage, John Smoltz Warns

Darnell Thompkins June 10, 2026

Hall of Famer John Smoltz warns that Major League Baseball faces real danger if the current collective bargaining agreement expires without a deal, arguing that a stoppage would hit competitive balance and expose deep spending

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NFL Accused Of Violating 1961 Sports Broadcasting Act By Clay Travis

Darnell Thompkins June 10, 2026

The NFL’s broadcast model is under fresh scrutiny after testimony that questions whether current streaming packages run afoul of a law written in 1961. This piece breaks down what was said, why the Sports Broadcasting

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Trump Cuts Short NBC Interview With Kristen Welker, Tense Exit

Erica Carlin June 10, 2026

Quick take: a high‑stakes TV sit-down with Donald Trump veered from policy to drama, the moderator kept interrupting, key quotes landed intact, and viewers were left parsing who won the exchange. The headlines screamed that

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Switch To A Mini PC Instead Of Raspberry Pi For Home Servers

Erica Carlin June 10, 2026

If you’ve been assuming a Raspberry Pi is the only cheap, compact way to tinker, this piece will show when a mini PC makes more sense. You’ll get a clear look at performance, compatibility, power

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Android 17 Rolling Out To Major Tablets Later This Year

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

Android 17 is on the horizon for tablets, and this piece walks through which flagship slates are expected to get the update, what changes to expect at a glance, how rollout timing usually plays out,

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Try iOS 27 Developer Beta Now, Know The Risks Before Installing

Darnell Thompkins June 10, 2026

Apple has pulled the curtain back on iOS 27 and a developer beta is already available for those who want to test early. This article walks through what to expect, the real risks of running

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Stop Signs Use Red Octagons, Learn Why Shape Matters Now

Brittany Mays June 10, 2026

This piece explores why stop signs look the way they do, tracing the choices behind their octagonal shape, vivid color, and consistent lettering, and looks at how those design decisions affect safety, law, and future

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Amazon Prime Day Phishing Email Exposes Account Recovery Scam

Kevin Parker June 10, 2026

This article walks through a recent fake Amazon account warning that surfaced ahead of Prime Day, the red flags that exposed it, and clear steps you can take to protect your account and identity. It

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Dirty Soda Poses Hidden Health Risks, Doctors Warn

Ella Ford June 10, 2026

Dirty sodas are the sugary, creamy soft drinks sweeping menus and social feeds, and this piece breaks down what they are, where they came from, why health experts are worried, how chains are selling them,

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Compare General Mills, Campbell’s For Safer 7% Dividend Income

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

Both General Mills and Campbell’s are offering roughly 7% dividend yields right now, and that kind of payout grabs attention fast. This piece looks at the numbers behind those yields, the recent earnings that matter

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Starbucks Mulls Japan Stake Sale, IPO Options As Bank Talks Intensify

Dan Veld June 10, 2026

Starbucks is once again reshaping how it runs its global business, now weighing options for its Japan operations that could include selling a minority stake or taking the unit public, with potential interest from private

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Why Some Speed Limits Display Odd Numbers, Explained Today

Brittany Mays June 10, 2026

This piece explains why you might spot a 17.3 mph speed limit and what that quirky number really means, traces the math and measurements behind odd speed postings, looks at how engineering and legal language

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AJ Brown Leaves Bold Message At Eagles Facility, Signals Resolve

Darnell Thompkins June 10, 2026

A.J. Brown made headlines again after his move to New England, leaving a crisp, unmistakable mark back at the Philadelphia facility. The moment says something about football, about locker room conversations, and about the personalities

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Gregg Berhalter Pens Heartfelt Note To Son Before 2026 FIFA World Cup

Darnell Thompkins June 10, 2026

Gregg Berhalter, the former U.S. head coach, sent a personal and moving message to his son Sebastian as the country heads into the 2026 FIFA World Cup, blending fatherly pride with a coach’s clarity about

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Discover Milwaukee M12 Tools, From Infrared Guns To Cameras

Doug Goldsmith June 10, 2026

Quick note: this piece takes a close look at the Milwaukee M12 lineup, spotlighting the unexpected gear that expands its usefulness beyond standard drills and drivers. The Milwaukee M12 system has quietly become a Swiss

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