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Charlotte Repeat Offender Sucker-Punches Woman, Police Probe More Assaults

Doug Goldsmith August 12, 2026

Repeat offender sucker-punches woman in city where Ukrainian refugee was stabbed by career criminal Charlotte is back in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons after a disturbing video surfaced of a man allegedly attacking

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Hasan Piker Praises Mamdani Aide Over White Middle Class Remark

Brittany Mays August 12, 2026

Hasan Piker Hasan Piker cheers Mamdani aide going ‘beast mode’ with ‘impoverish the White middle-class’ remark The Twitch streamer praised Cea Weaver while mocking Bill Maher’s criticism of socialist platforms on ‘Real Time’ Published August

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Texas Judge Says She Was Fired After Dirty Water Protest Case

Kevin Parker August 12, 2026

Trinidad, Texas, has become the center of a messy fight over water quality, free speech, and local power. A Facebook post about discolored water set off arrests, court decisions, and a political backlash that eventually

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DNA Changes May Predict Blood Cancer Progression Years Early

Ella Ford August 12, 2026

New research is sharpening a powerful idea in cancer care: some blood cancers may quietly signal trouble in their DNA long before routine lab work catches up. That makes genetic monitoring feel less like a

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Birth Order Linked To 150 Health Risks In Massive Study

Ella Ford August 12, 2026

Researchers digging through a massive sibling dataset found a pattern that is hard to ignore: birth order seems to line up with different health risks later in life. The numbers point to a real statistical

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Maine Senate Race Remains Tight As Jackson Challenges Collins

Erica Carlin August 12, 2026

Maine’s Senate race is still stuck in a tight, bruising battle, with Susan Collins and Troy Jackson separated by only a sliver in a new statewide Fox News poll. The matchup has shifted, but the

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Ossoff Faces Scrutiny Over Past Support For Reparations

Karen Givens August 12, 2026

• Jon Ossoff’s past remarks on reparations• The 2019 radio interview and key quotes• Cory Booker’s reparations commission proposal• Conservative objections and constitutional concerns• The political stakes in Georgia’s Senate race Jon Ossoff’s old comments

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Ambassador George Deek Highlights Israel’s Growing Christian Community

Kevin Parker August 12, 2026

Israel’s Christian community is larger, more visible, and more woven into public life than the cartoon version often sold to outsiders. Real problems with religious extremism do exist, but they do not erase the broader

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3 School Safety Steps Parents Should Take Before Classes Begin

Karen Givens August 12, 2026

Before the first bell rings, parents are already juggling supplies, schedules, and a hundred little details. But the biggest back-to-school mistake is treating safety like an afterthought, when it should be part of the prep

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Milwaukee Tools Slash Prices, Save Big On August Deals

Erica Carlin August 12, 2026

Milwaukee is the kind of name that keeps showing up in garages, job sites, and backyard sheds for a reason. The brand has spent more than a century building a reputation for tough, dependable gear,

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Dropped Motorcycle Helmet Safety, When To Replace It

Darnell Thompkins August 12, 2026

Motorcycle gear does a lot of work, but the helmet is in a class of its own. It is the one piece that stands between a bad day and a life-changing one, which is why

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HHS Bureaucrats Allegedly Block Fauci Records Probe, Johnson Says

Darnell Thompkins August 12, 2026

Sen. Ron Johnson says the fight over Anthony Fauci’s old government phone is bigger than one device, one batch of texts, or one agency filing cabinet. The Wisconsin Republican argues that entrenched HHS staff are

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10 NFL Players Positioning Themselves For A Breakthrough 2026 Season

Darnell Thompkins August 12, 2026
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Year 2 Breakout Candidates: One Player From Each AFC Team Primed To Take A Leap

Darnell Thompkins August 12, 2026
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Lionel Messi: 'I Have Serious Doubts' About How Much Longer I'll Play

Darnell Thompkins August 12, 2026
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How Experience And Talent Made USC's Gary Patterson A '1 Of 1' Addition

Darnell Thompkins August 12, 2026
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Ex-New Jersey Mayor Charged Over Fake Ballot Signatures

Darnell Thompkins August 12, 2026

Former Lumberton Township Mayor Gina LaPlaca is back in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons, this time over allegations tied to a petition for a Democratic primary race. Prosecutors say the paperwork carried signatures

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FBI Touts 6,000 Arrests, DC Homicides Drop 44 Percent

Brittany Mays August 12, 2026

One year after the Trump administration unleashed a hard-edged crime crackdown in Washington, D.C., the FBI is putting up big numbers and a simple message: the federal surge is working. Officials say arrests have climbed

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Russia Helps China Boost Submarine Stealth Near Taiwan

Erica Carlin August 12, 2026

Russia and China are tightening the screws on the U.S. military in a way that is getting harder to ignore, especially around Taiwan. The concern is not just politics or posturing, but the slow build

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Veteran Urges Congress To Expand Concealed Carry For Special Ops

Dan Veld August 12, 2026

• Special operations veterans and concealed carry rights• The proposed federal bill and how it compares to LEOSA• Training, judgment, and the special ops background• Self-defense, public safety, and the role of armed citizens• State

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Trump Dismisses Third-Term Question, Says The Law Is Very Strong

Dan Veld August 12, 2026

Donald Trump swatted away a fresh question about a possible third-term run in 2028, leaning on the same line he has used before: the law is in the way. The exchange added another twist to

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Trump-Backed Michael Alfonso Wins Wisconsin GOP Primary

Ella Ford August 12, 2026

Michael Alfonso has surged out of a packed Republican primary in Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District, picking up a high-profile endorsement and setting up a November showdown with Democrat Fred Clark. The race is drawing attention

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Fake Rental Listing Scams Surge, Cost Renters Thousands

Kevin Parker August 12, 2026

Fake rental ads are turning apartment hunting into a trap, and the damage can be brutal. Scammers lift real home photos, stitch together believable stories, and push renters to pay before they ever set foot

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Ebola Outbreak Kills 2,000, Experts Warn Americans About Risk

Ella Ford August 12, 2026

The latest Ebola surge in the Democratic Republic of Congo has become a brutal humanitarian emergency, with deaths climbing past 2,000 and confirmed cases topping 4,000. Even with that grim toll, experts say Americans should

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States Move Faster To Seize Stocks From Inactive Accounts

Doug Goldsmith August 12, 2026

• Abandoned stock rules are getting stricter in many states• Inactivity alone can now trigger a government seizure• Dividend payments and statements may not protect ownership• Brokerage firms and transfer agents can mark accounts dormant•

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America’s AI Boom Creates Union Jobs, Not UBI

Darnell Thompkins August 12, 2026

America’s AI surge is colliding with a much bigger argument about work, wages, and who gets left behind. While some people rush to talk about checks from the government, the real story is already unfolding

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7 Samsung Galaxy Accessories That Work Without The Fuss

David Gregoire August 12, 2026

Why Samsung Galaxy phones have such a deep accessory ecosystem Cases, magnetic gear, and everyday protection Charging options, wireless convenience, and fast wired power Trackers, audio adapters, and useful add-ons beyond the phone itself Galaxy

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4 Reasons People Are Ditching AirPods For Alternatives

Brittany Mays August 12, 2026

AirPods remain popular, but plenty of users are moving on Price is a major reason people look elsewhere Cheaper earbud brands are pulling users away Wired headphones are making a noticeable comeback Health worries and

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America Must Harden Power Grid Before Enemy Strikes

Dan Veld August 12, 2026

America’s power grid is no longer sitting behind a safe wall. Foreign enemies are openly studying weak points, and the mix of cyber threats, sabotage, and aging infrastructure means the next hit could land harder

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Pentagon Races To Rebuild Missile Stockpiles, Bracing For China Threat

Brittany Mays August 12, 2026

The Pentagon is shifting gears after years of buying missile defenses in small batches while threats kept piling up. New budget plans point to a much bigger push for Patriot and THAAD interceptors, driven by

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Veterans Can Fill Unsafe Trucking Jobs, Mast Says

Erica Carlin August 12, 2026

Republican lawmakers are pushing a simple idea with real-world stakes: keep unsafe truckers off America’s highways and open the door wider for veterans who already know how to handle heavy equipment under pressure. The issue

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NASCAR Power Rankings: No Wins, No Problem; Christopher Bell Takes Top Spot

Darnell Thompkins August 12, 2026
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INDYCAR Power Rankings: Which Drivers Are Best At Chasing Alex Palou?

Darnell Thompkins August 12, 2026
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Why Lions Should Get Edge Over Bears In NFC North Race In 2026

Darnell Thompkins August 12, 2026
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Jets Get Harsh Reminder Of Their Biggest Problem In Joint Practice With Buccaneers

Darnell Thompkins August 12, 2026
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Mahomes Mountain: Is Patrick Mahomes Still NFL's Best QB? Nick Wright Tiers QBs

Darnell Thompkins August 12, 2026
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The Yankees Can't Hit – But Keep Winning With Help From A Rookie Sensation

Darnell Thompkins August 12, 2026
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Wisconsin Socialist Candidate Faces Backlash Over Anti America Post

Kevin Parker August 11, 2026

Wisconsin Socialist Wisconsin governor candidate referred to America as ‘abundance of suffering,’ resurfaced post shows The Democratic Socialists of America candidate is running in Wisconsin’s Democratic primary for governor Published August 11, 2026 3:15pm EDT

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Trump Secretly Switched Jets In Turkey, Leaving Staff Behind

Karen Givens August 11, 2026

Donald Trump’s reported plane switch during the NATO summit in Turkey has sparked a sharp debate over how far presidential security should go when a threat is believed to be real. The move, if accurate,

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Iowa Democrat Faces Scrutiny Over Transgender School Votes

Doug Goldsmith August 11, 2026

• Campaign messaging on women’s locker rooms and girls’ sports• Voting record tied to biological sex policies• Republican pushback on the candidate’s past statements• The fight for a competitive Iowa House seat• Election stakes in

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Trump Orders CMS To End Medicaid Gender Transition Funding for Minors

Dan Veld August 11, 2026

Medicaid funding is being pulled out of gender transition procedures for minors after a new directive from President Donald Trump, who says the government should not bankroll treatments he calls harmful and irreversible. The change

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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Mail Ballot Limits Ahead Of Midterms

David Gregoire August 11, 2026

A federal judge in Massachusetts has put a hard stop on one part of the Trump administration’s push to tighten mail-in voting rules before the 2026 midterms. The ruling keeps the U.S. Postal Service from

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Socialism Grows In NYC, Warning Signs Demand Action

Doug Goldsmith August 11, 2026

Socialism is no longer lurking on the fringe. It is stepping into the spotlight, dressed up as bold reform, and too many people are pretending that’s harmless. New York City is being used as the

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Cleveland Clinic Launches Prescription Drone Delivery With Zipline

Kevin Parker August 11, 2026

Cleveland Clinic is rolling out prescription delivery by drone, and the idea is as practical as it is futuristic. Some eligible patients near Beachwood, Ohio, can now have medications brought to them by Zipline instead

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Shared VPN Vs Dedicated IP, Choose The Right Setup

Kevin Parker August 11, 2026

Choosing between a shared VPN IP and a dedicated IP comes down to a simple trade-off: privacy versus consistency. Both options encrypt traffic and help shield a connection from prying eyes, but the way they

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Psychology Researcher Shares Steps To Reconnect After Estrangement

Ella Ford August 11, 2026

Family cutoffs between parents and adult children can feel final, but the research picture is a lot messier than that. Many estrangements do not stay frozen forever, and the people involved often need time, calm,

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CDC Warns C AURIS Cases Spread To 27 States

Ella Ford August 11, 2026

Thousands of C. auris cases are being tracked across the U.S., and California is carrying the biggest share by far. The fungus is showing up most often in medical settings, where it can linger, spread

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What The Energy Star Label Means On A Refrigerator

Erica Carlin August 11, 2026

The blue Energy Star label on a refrigerator is more than a sticker. It signals that the appliance clears the government’s efficiency bar and is built to sip power instead of guzzle it. For shoppers

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What Is An HDMI Balun, And Why It Extends Signals Farther

Erica Carlin August 11, 2026

HDMI baluns solve a simple but annoying problem: getting a clean video signal from one room to another without running into the limits of a basic HDMI cable. They convert the signal so it can

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Chicago Food Equity Promise Fails, Neighborhoods Left With Empty Shelves

Brittany Mays August 11, 2026

“`html Chicago’s grocery debate keeps circling back to the same painful scene: big promises, public money, and neighborhoods left holding the bag. Seven Save a Lot stores on the South and West Sides shut down

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9/11 Families Push To Block Mamdani From Ceremony

Doug Goldsmith August 11, 2026

Checklist: 9/11 families and the weight of remembrance Grace’s life and the personal meaning of loss The sacred nature of the Ground Zero ceremony Concerns over political presence and distraction The petition to keep the

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Shawn Farash, Conservative Stack Content Draws Fresh Attention

David Gregoire August 11, 2026

Shawn Farash Shawn Farash has built a loud, sharp, and highly recognizable online presence by leaning into political parody, impression work, and fast-moving commentary that lands right in the middle of the culture fight. His

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Caleb Williams Will Be The Best QB From The 2024 NFL Draft Class, Says Nick Wright

Darnell Thompkins August 11, 2026
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The NFL's 5 Best And 5 Worst Contracts Of The Offseason

Darnell Thompkins August 11, 2026
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The Scoreboard Lied? Here's What Happened In Red Sox-Blue Jays Run Controversy

Darnell Thompkins August 11, 2026
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Last Night In Baseball: The Phillies Hold On In Key Wild-Card Matchup

Darnell Thompkins August 11, 2026
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Wisconsin Democrats Face Far-Left Surge In Crucial Governor Race

David Gregoire August 11, 2026

Wisconsin and Minnesota have become the latest pressure points in the Democratic Party’s internal fight, with the left flank surging just as moderates warn the general election could get a lot uglier. In Wisconsin, Francesca

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Obama Ally Urges Hong Loss To Boost Progressive Chances

Karen Givens August 11, 2026

David Axelrod is making a blunt bet that a messy primary can clear the path for Democrats in Wisconsin. His argument centers on Francesca Hong, a hard-left candidate whose style and record he sees as

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Experts Warn Medicare For All Would Raise Costs And Taxes

Brittany Mays August 11, 2026

Medicare-for-all keeps getting sold as simple and humane, but the real story is messier. The debate is not just about who gets covered, it is about who pays, how much doctors get, what happens to

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GOP Senators Back Push To Bar Mamdani From 9/11 Ceremony

Kevin Parker August 11, 2026

• GOP senators backing 9/11 families• Petition to keep Zohran Mamdani away from Ground Zero ceremony• Claims about condemnations of extremism and related concerns• Sharp reactions from Republican lawmakers• Mamdani’s planned attendance and the families’

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Senate Night Falls Short As SAVE America Act Stalls

Brittany Mays August 11, 2026

The Senate’s overnight scramble delivered the kind of political mess that only Washington can produce: stalled legislation, shifting alliances, and a deadline that kept slipping farther away. Trump’s SAVE America Act ended up parked, the

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Harbor Freight Daytona Floor Jacks, 3 In Store Exclusives You Need

Karen Givens August 11, 2026

Daytona has built a strong following at Harbor Freight by offering garage gear that punches above its price tag, and a few of its best pieces never make it onto the website. The brand’s in-store-only

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Harbor Freight Adds White To U.S. General Mini Toolbox Lineup

Doug Goldsmith August 11, 2026

Harbor Freight has given its U.S. General Mini Steel Toolbox another fresh look, and the new white finish lands right in the sweet spot between practical and fun. The little two-drawer box has already built

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Apple Tests CXMT Memory Chips For iPhones, MacBooks

Dan Veld August 11, 2026

Apple is weighing a move that could reshape part of its hardware supply chain just as the memory chip crunch keeps squeezing the tech world. The company is reportedly testing chips from Chinese maker CXMT

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US Strategic Petroleum Reserve Falls To Lowest Level Since 1983

Dan Veld August 11, 2026

The nation’s emergency oil stockpile has been pushed to a level not seen in more than four decades, after another sharp weekly drop left the Strategic Petroleum Reserve well below where it stood just months

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Michigan Senate Race Puts El-Sayed And Piker In Spotlight

Ella Ford August 11, 2026

Michigan’s Senate primary didn’t just pick a nominee, it gave the hard left a louder microphone. Abdul El-Sayed’s close win over Haley Stevens came wrapped in the baggage of Hasan Piker, a combative online figure

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Fauci Texts Raise Questions About COVID Response Delay

Ella Ford August 11, 2026

• Fauci texts and why they matter• Siegel’s criticism of rigidity and slow pivots• Questions about pregnancy guidance and vaccine data• The gap between private talk and public messaging• How changing evidence shaped trust in

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Fauci Said No Red Flags For Pregnant Women After Private Miscarriage Warning

Ella Ford August 11, 2026

“`html Newly released text messages are putting Anthony Fauci back under the microscope, this time over how he talked about COVID-19 vaccines for pregnant women behind the scenes versus what he said in public. The

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Freedom Haulers, Fast-Tracks Veterans Into Trucking Careers

Doug Goldsmith August 11, 2026

The nation’s freight system runs on trucking, and that makes the driver’s seat one of the most important jobs in America. A new push aimed at veterans is trying to turn military experience into a

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Democrat Julian Epstein Leaves Party, Slams Radical Left Shift

Dan Veld August 11, 2026

Julian Epstein’s break with the Democratic Party lands like a warning shot, and it exposes a bigger fight inside the party over how far left it wants to go. As socialist ideas gain steam and

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The Subtle Ways Kyler Murray Is Winning Over Vikings, Plus Micah Parsons Said What?

Darnell Thompkins August 11, 2026
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2026 MLB Power Rankings: A New Team On Top As The Dodgers Struggle

Darnell Thompkins August 11, 2026
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Inside The Garage: NASCAR's New Stage Policy Aims To Condense Cautions

Darnell Thompkins August 10, 2026
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After Years Of Losing, John Harbaugh's Giants Arrival Has Been A Breath of Fresh Air

Darnell Thompkins August 10, 2026
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NFL Catchup: A Big Extension In Dallas, And What Is Aaron Rodgers Doing In Practice?

Darnell Thompkins August 10, 2026
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Cowboys' Reenergized Defense Is A Match For Elite Offense With Super Bowl Dreams

Darnell Thompkins August 10, 2026
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Conservatives Blast AOC As She Dismisses Woke Backlash

Doug Goldsmith August 10, 2026

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Conservatives shred AOC as she attempts to brush off radical ‘Woke 1’ wave amid 2028 speculation Rep. Brandon Gill led critics online saying the left cannot brush off years of pushes to fundamentally

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Trump Demands Iran Compensate Americans, Protesters After War Claims

Erica Carlin August 10, 2026

Iran is back under the spotlight as Donald Trump hardens his stance, presses for compensation, and turns Tehran’s own demands right back on it. The dispute now sits at the center of any possible talks,

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Trump Cuts Childhood Vaccine Schedule, Expands Parental Control

Doug Goldsmith August 10, 2026

Trump’s new move on childhood vaccines puts parents back in the driver’s seat and pushes Washington out of the way. The plan trims the recommended schedule, spreads shots across more doctor visits, and drops the

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Tiffany Warns Wisconsin Race Could Stop Socialist Push

Ella Ford August 10, 2026

• Wisconsin GOP primary sets up a bigger fight over socialism• Tom Tiffany frames the race as a test of common sense versus far-left politics• Francesca Hong’s progressive platform and past posts draw heavy scrutiny•

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What Dexos Means In Motor Oil, And Why It Matters

Brittany Mays August 10, 2026

Dexos is one of those labels that sounds technical for a reason. It is not a brand of oil, but a performance standard created by General Motors to separate ordinary motor oil from products that

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5 Car Brands Reviving Boxy SUVs For Modern Drivers

Ella Ford August 10, 2026

Boxy SUVs are having a real moment again, and this time it is not just nostalgia doing the heavy lifting. Automakers are leaning back into straight lines, flat roofs, and squared-off proportions because those shapes

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Fauci Texts Spark Backlash Over COVID Vaccine Miscarriage Concern

Kevin Parker August 10, 2026

• Fauci’s private text messages and the backlash they triggered• The January 2021 vaccine discussion involving pregnancy concerns• Accusations from Republican lawmakers and Florida officials• Questions about public messaging, risk, and informed consent• Murthy’s warning

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Fauci Vaccine Texts Spark New GOP Scrutiny Over Miscarriage Concerns

Ella Ford August 10, 2026

Ron Johnson is pressing hard on newly surfaced Fauci texts that raise fresh questions about what was said behind closed doors versus what the public heard. The messages point to concerns about vaccines, pregnancy, and

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Iranian Hackers Target Water Systems, Leaders Face Urgent Action

Brittany Mays August 10, 2026

America’s water systems just got a harsh reminder that cyberattacks are not some distant tech problem. When hackers go after the pipes, pumps, and controls that keep communities running, the stakes jump from stolen data

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Apple Pay Scam Text Warns of $8,250 Charge, Demands Action

Kevin Parker August 10, 2026

Here’s the checklist of main points covered: Apple Pay scam text with a fake $8,250 charge Urgent 35-minute deadline meant to trigger panic Red flags in the message’s language and setup How callback scams pull

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Hayek Warned, Socialism Threatens Freedom And Prosperity

David Gregoire August 10, 2026

Capitalism runs on incentives, and that simple fact explains why top-down economic control keeps running into trouble. Human nature does not vanish because a government office says it should, and the appeal of socialism often

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DNC Weakens, Socialist Candidates Gain Ground In Midterms

Doug Goldsmith August 10, 2026

• Democratic Socialists are gaining ground inside the party• Money now matters more than party control• Super PACs have changed how campaigns are won• Progressive candidates are forcing establishment Democrats to react• The party’s old

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Brinks Home Data Breach Puts 1 Million Customers On Alert

Kevin Parker August 10, 2026

The breach at Brinks Home has put more than a million customers on edge, and the anxiety makes sense because this is the kind of company people trust with the safety of their homes. The

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Kodiak Driverless Trucks Head To Public Roads In 2027

Kevin Parker August 10, 2026

Kodiak and Atlas Energy Solutions are pushing driverless trucking into a bigger, bolder phase, with a fleet that is set to grow fast and move closer to public roads. The trucks are already hauling sand

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Neighborhood Conditions Linked To Better Sleep, Experts Say

Ella Ford August 10, 2026

Neighborhoods can shape sleep more than many people realize. Noise, light, safety, greenery, and even the way streets are laid out can all nudge rest in one direction or the other, and recent research points

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Midlife Health Habits Could Add 13 Dementia Free Years

Ella Ford August 10, 2026

Keeping blood pressure in check, avoiding diabetes, and staying away from cigarettes in midlife may buy a surprising stretch of healthy brain years later on. A large long-term study found that people who sidestepped those

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Screens Are Replacing Childhood, Parents Must Push Back

Doug Goldsmith August 10, 2026

Childhood used to be noisy, messy, unfiltered, and gloriously offline. Before every moment became a post, kids had room to get bored, wander, make mistakes, and figure things out with other people instead of a

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Real Food Returns To School Lunch Trays Nationwide

Dan Veld August 10, 2026

Checklist: healthy school meals and real food, nutrition as a foundation for child health, the role of USDA and federal dietary guidance, stronger ties between schools and local farmers, and the Farm to School Grant

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AOC Shares Egg Freezing Journey, Blasts Trump Reproductive Policy

Doug Goldsmith August 10, 2026

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has opened up about freezing her eggs, sharing the personal process on Instagram while tying the moment to a bigger argument about women’s health, reproductive freedom, and the pressure female politicians face.

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4 Takeaways From Ty Gibbs' Victory In Iowa Corn Country

Darnell Thompkins August 10, 2026
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Are The Phillies The Dodgers' Biggest Challenger? We Examine The NL Post-Deadline

Darnell Thompkins August 10, 2026
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J-B Weld Uses, Limits, And Best Repair Applications

Brittany Mays August 10, 2026

J-B Weld’s core purpose as a strong epoxy adhesive Common materials and repair jobs it suits Limits on flexible, structural, and food-contact use The wider J-B Weld product lineup and specialty formulas How different versions

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Tractor Supply Tool Boxes, Prices And Sizes Explained

Ella Ford August 10, 2026

Tractor Supply gives shoppers a wide spread of tool storage options, from compact utility boxes to big rolling chests built for serious collections. Prices range from budget-friendly picks to higher-end cabinets, and the lineup covers

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Hunter Biden Says Joe Biden’s Cancer Has Spread Further

Ella Ford August 10, 2026

Prostate cancer has jumped back into the spotlight after the latest news about Joe Biden’s worsening condition, and that attention comes with a hard truth: this disease is common, serious, and often misunderstood. His son’s

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