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Trump Pushes Reflecting Pool Vandalism Case With New Witness Account

Kevin Parker August 10, 2026

The Reflecting Pool fight is still simmering, and the latest twist puts fresh attention on a witness account that seems to undercut the idea that the damage was all just bad construction. Donald Trump is

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Sanders Demands Democrats Ban Super PACs From Primaries

Doug Goldsmith August 10, 2026

Bernie Sanders is turning up the heat on Democrats over one of the party’s messiest fault lines: big-money super PACs in primary races. He’s also aiming sharp criticism at AIPAC, arguing that outside spending has

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Who’s Next For Pro Football Hall Of Fame? Forecasting Who Could Be Inducted In 2027

Darnell Thompkins August 9, 2026
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Brewers’ Jacob Misiorowski Hits 200 Strikeouts In 2026; 2nd-Fastest In MLB History

Darnell Thompkins August 9, 2026
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NFL Catchup: Big OT News In The NFC East, Bills Debut New Looks, Lions On QB Carousel

Darnell Thompkins August 9, 2026
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4 Takeaways As Alex Palou's Portland Victory Gives Him Championship Control

Darnell Thompkins August 9, 2026
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5 Harbor Freight Trailer Accessories To Upgrade Your Hauling

Ella Ford August 9, 2026

Budget-friendly trailer gear from Harbor Freight Ramp options for wheeled equipment Winching help for heavier loads Support and stability when the trailer is unhitched Spare tire and storage solutions for the trailer Harbor Freight has

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Click To Cancel Rules Spread Across US, New York Leads

Brittany Mays August 9, 2026

Subscription headaches are getting a lot less tolerable, and lawmakers are noticing. From city halls to state capitols, the push for easier cancellation is spreading because consumers are tired of hidden renewal traps, confusing menus,

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Young Conservatives Sound Off On Gen Z, Inflation, AI Divides

David Gregoire August 9, 2026

Young conservatives are staring straight at the same pressure points that are shaping the next election fight: high costs, shaky confidence in the future, border security, and the growing influence of AI and social media.

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Ex Biden Aide Warns Against Abdul El-Sayed Over 9/11 Rift

Doug Goldsmith August 9, 2026

Michael LaRosa’s break from his own party landed with real force, especially in a race already packed with tension, personalities, and big stakes. His refusal to back Abdul El-Sayed came down to one thing that

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Trump White House Ballroom Case Heads Toward Supreme Court

Kevin Parker August 9, 2026

Legal pressure is building around President Donald Trump’s planned White House ballroom, but the sharper battle may be over whether the challengers can even keep their case alive. Two legal experts say the Supreme Court

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Vance Says Migrant Communities Drive Federal Fraud Pattern

Brittany Mays August 9, 2026

Vice President JD Vance says the federal fraud fight has uncovered a disturbing pattern, and the numbers behind it are hard to ignore. He says investigators are now tracking a sprawling mess of bogus claims,

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Max Miller Secures GOP Nomination After Ohio Deadline Passes

David Gregoire August 9, 2026

Max Miller is staying on the November ballot in Ohio’s 7th Congressional District after the Republican withdrawal deadline came and went, leaving the embattled congressman as the party’s nominee. The race now barrels ahead with

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Federal Case Follows Phone Wipe Code During Border Inspection

Kevin Parker August 9, 2026

Your phone can hold a whole private life in one pocket-sized slab of glass and metal. That reality is what makes a hidden wipe code so powerful, and so risky, when border agents start asking

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Terri DeBoer Targets GOP Comeback in Michigan House Race

Dan Veld August 9, 2026

Terri DeBoer’s primary win and push to flip a longtime GOP seat West Michigan voters looking for a new direction Contrast between DeBoer and Rep. Hillary Scholten Affordability, border security, and energy concerns Calls for

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RNC Chair Dismisses Talarico Republican Support As Pipe Dream

Kevin Parker August 9, 2026

Joe Gruters is brushing off James Talarico’s pitch to peel off Republican voters in Texas, calling the effort a fantasy and arguing the supposed crossover support is coming from familiar Democratic allies rather than real

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Is Your Social Security Number On The Dark Web

Kevin Parker August 9, 2026

If a Social Security number turns up in the wrong hands, the danger is rarely loud at first. The real threat is quiet, fast, and built to spread through credit files, tax records, bank accounts,

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Parents Need To Spot Cyberbullying In Group Chats

Kevin Parker August 9, 2026

Cyberbullying is rarely loud at first. It often slips into a group chat, a private message thread or a shared photo that seems harmless until the laughing starts and the target is already hurting. The

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Yoga Instructor Says Boat Pose Builds A Stronger Core

Ella Ford August 9, 2026

Core strength and everyday stability Why boat pose stands out from situps Muscles that help support the spine How boat pose affects balance and control Safer ways to modify the pose Core strength gets a

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Bride Warns of Eyelash Extension Risk After Eyes Swell Shut

Ella Ford August 9, 2026

• Bridal beauty pressure and the promise of a “perfect” look• A lash extension appointment that went badly fast• Allergic reaction warning signs, including swelling and vision trouble• Medical treatment and the risks of salon

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Max Lucado Says Faith Can Hold Firm Under Pressure

Dan Veld August 9, 2026

Faith under pressure Elijah and difficult odds A culture marked by anxiety and change Staying steady without quitting Courage rooted in belief The world can feel loud, fast, and relentless, like every day brings a

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College Athlete Says College Sports System Is Starting To Break

Karen Givens August 9, 2026

College sports can still open doors, build character, and change a young athlete’s life in a big way, but the current system is getting shaky fast. The pressure around NIL, the transfer portal, and revenue

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Democrats Face Pressure As Hasan Piker Demands Purges

Brittany Mays August 9, 2026

Democrats are getting an ugly lesson in what happens when a party keeps widening the door for extremists and then pretends the fallout is normal. Hasan Piker’s call to punish moderates, the rise of hard-left

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University Of Washington Cancels Hasan Piker Speech Amid Backlash

Ella Ford August 9, 2026

• Hasan Piker’s campus event gets pulled• Conservative voices defend speech rights anyway• Democrats and liberal media stay strangely quiet• Piker’s role in primaries versus general elections• Michigan politics and the broader party headache Hasan

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Pentagon Releases UAP Video Of Mysterious Object Over Middle East

Ella Ford August 9, 2026

The newest batch of UAP files has stirred fresh curiosity, thanks to a video that appears to show a military sensor tracking an odd object moving across the Middle East in 2025. The release adds

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Eagles Star Tackle Lane Johnson: This Is 'Probably' My Last Season

Darnell Thompkins August 9, 2026
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5 Takeaways From The 2026 Pro Football Hall Of Fame Ceremony

Darnell Thompkins August 9, 2026
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GM A-Body And G-Body Explained, What Sets Them Apart

Ella Ford August 9, 2026

GM’s old body-platform names can feel like alphabet soup at first, but the labels tell a pretty clear story once the era changes are laid out. The A-body and G-body both became famous in their

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Samsung Smart Glasses Promise Longer Battery Life Than Meta’s

Kevin Parker August 9, 2026

Samsung’s smart glasses and their challenge to Meta Battery life and charging case advantages Shared hardware and possible software optimization Design options from Gentle Monster and Warby Parker Camera privacy safeguards and recording light behavior

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Trump’s D.C. Fireworks Win Guinness World Record After July 4 Show

Dan Veld August 9, 2026

Record-setting Fourth of July fireworks on the National Mall Guinness World Records confirmation of the scale Delays, crowd movement, and the long holiday night The “Salute to America” celebration and Trump’s remarks Multiple launch sites,

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Ed Case Holds Hawaii Primary Against Progressive Challenge

Kevin Parker August 9, 2026

The Democratic establishment notched a win in Hawaii as longtime Rep. Ed Case held off a serious primary challenge from the party’s progressive wing. The race turned on familiar fault lines: immigration, election security, and

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Tokuda Wins Hawaii Primary After Challenger Arrested In Beach Brawl

Erica Carlin August 9, 2026

Hawaii’s Democratic primary settled into a familiar groove on Saturday, with Rep. Jill Tokuda grabbing a clear win and heading toward a November matchup with Republican state Sen. Brenton Awa. The race stayed well inside

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Hawaii Gov. Josh Green Cruises To Primary Win, Eyes Re-Election

Karen Givens August 9, 2026

Checklist: Josh Green’s easy Democratic primary win Weak field of challengers and little campaign money Green’s standing as the clear favorite for re-election Hawaii’s long stretch without a Republican governor Role of the Lahaina wildfire

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Hawaii Republican Gary Cordery Wins Nomination In Governor Race

Karen Givens August 9, 2026

Republican nominee for Hawaii governor Long Democratic hold on the governor’s office Cost of living, housing and education priorities Tax relief and budget discipline Campaign uphill against an incumbent and strong party edge Gary Cordery,

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Last Night In Baseball: Red Sox Keep Winning; Dodgers Keep Losing

Darnell Thompkins August 8, 2026
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5 Ford Muscle Cars, That Outperform The Mustang

Karen Givens August 8, 2026

Ford’s muscle-car story is bigger than the Mustang. Once you step outside that spotlight, a whole second lane opens up, packed with hard-edged bruisers, rare homologation specials, and sleeper favorites that could run with the

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How Cars Detect Speed Limit Changes On The Road

Darnell Thompkins August 8, 2026

Modern cars have turned into rolling tech hubs, and one of the slickest tricks in the mix is knowing when a speed limit changes before the driver even glances up. That little number appearing on

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DOJ Accuses Duke Law Of Race-Based Admissions Bias

Doug Goldsmith August 8, 2026

Federal officials say Duke Law may have crossed a bright legal line in admissions, keeping race in the mix even after the Supreme Court shut that door. The Justice Department argues the school gave Black

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Michigan GOP Nominee Says Voters Will Reject El-Sayed in November

Erica Carlin August 8, 2026

Mike Bouchard Jr. is leaning hard into a simple message for Michigan voters: reject the far-left pull, back public safety, and keep the focus on real-world problems like crime and the economy. His pitch comes

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Gen Z Students Push Back Against Campus Socialism, Anti-Israel Tide

Darnell Thompkins August 8, 2026

Pro-Israel students are sounding an alarm about the way socialism and anti-Israel activism have taken root on campus, and they say the fallout is now spilling into broader Democratic politics. That shift is leaving some

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Sherrod Brown Reverses Course On Ohio Data Centers, Sparking Backlash

Brittany Mays August 8, 2026

Here’s a clean look at a fast-moving political reversal built around data centers, electricity costs, Ohio jobs, and a senator trying to sell a new message without escaping an old paper trail. The core tension

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Virginia Dem Shannon Taylor Faces Scrutiny Over Far Left Prosecutor Record

Kevin Parker August 8, 2026

Shannon Taylor’s run for Virginia’s 1st Congressional District is getting dragged back into the spotlight by her old record, and it is not a flattering look. Critics say her time as a prosecutor was shaped

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Marriage Habit That Can Quietly Hurt Your Sex Life, Expert Warns

Ella Ford August 8, 2026

Marriage can settle into a quiet rut long before either partner notices, and that slow drift often shows up first in the bedroom. Experts say there is no magic number for how often couples should

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Hawaii Voters Weigh Green And Progressive Challenge To ED CASE

Darnell Thompkins August 8, 2026

Hawaii’s primary is bringing two big races into sharp focus: a governor’s contest where Josh Green is expected to cruise, and a congressional fight that has turned into a test of how far the state’s

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Hunter Biden Says Joe Biden’s Cancer Has Spread, Causing Severe Pain

Brittany Mays August 8, 2026

Joe Biden’s prostate cancer has become more serious, with Hunter Biden saying it has moved deeper into his body and left him in noticeable pain. The comments added a raw, personal layer to an already

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Grassley Helped Secure Todd Blanche Confirmation Victory

David Gregoire August 8, 2026

Checklist: Grassley’s behind-the-scenes role in a tough Senate confirmation; Blanche’s record as a prosecutor and Trump defender; Democrat opposition and Republican unity; the Justice Department’s return to law enforcement basics; Trump’s broader fight against politicized

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Stage 4 Cancer Mom Fights On For Daughter And Husband

David Gregoire August 8, 2026

Checklist: Stage 4 cancer diagnosis and the shock of it Endless treatment, surgery, and scan cycles Parenting and marriage under constant strain Emotional exhaustion, fear, and moments of anger Redefining what victory means while living

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Networks Shield Hasan Piker Links In Michigan Senate Race

Darnell Thompkins August 8, 2026

• Network double standards in political coverage• Hasan Piker’s extreme rhetoric and public profile• Abdul El-Sayed’s ties to Piker in Michigan’s Senate race• The media’s softer language around left-wing radicals• Comparisons to the tougher treatment

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One Night Only Review, Monica Barbaro And Callum Turner Charm

Dan Veld August 8, 2026

“One Night Only” takes a wild premise and turns it into a slick, fast-moving rom-com that actually knows how to play with its own absurdity. Set in an alternate America where premarital sex is illegal

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Mamdani Clip Sparks Backlash Over Faux African Accent

Dan Veld August 8, 2026

Zohran Mamdani’s resurfaced 2016 radio interview has become a fresh political headache, and not because of the movie he was promoting. The clip shows a deeply strange accent that shifts into something like an African

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El-Sayed Faces Firestorm After Mackinac Island Hate Clip Resurfaces

Dan Veld August 8, 2026

Michigan Democratic Senate nominee Abdul El-Sayed is facing renewed criticism after a resurfaced video showed him saying he “hates” Mackinac Island, one of Michigan’s most iconic and beloved destinations. The comments came from a 2020

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Dryer Clearance Guide, Leave 5 To 6 Inches From Wall

Darnell Thompkins August 8, 2026

Dryer clearance from the wall Safety and airflow concerns Damage from cramped installation Fire risk and lint buildup Space-saving venting options Setting up a dryer looks simple enough until the small details start piling up.

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Tire Rack Praises Bridgestone UltraWeather Tires For Winter Grip

Karen Givens August 8, 2026

Bridgestone’s UltraWeather tires are getting a serious boost from Tire Rack, and the buzz is not just about one flashy number. The testers put the new all-weather rubber through a wide range of conditions, and

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FDA Expands Cyclospora Probe, Cases Top 6,000 Across 15 States

Ella Ford August 8, 2026

The FDA has widened its cyclospora probe as the number of confirmed illnesses keeps climbing across the country. What started as a food safety scare tied to lettuce has grown into a sprawling outbreak with

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US Army Opens Test Ranges, Gives Defense Firms Faster Access

Ella Ford August 8, 2026

The Army is swinging open its test ranges to private defense companies, promising a faster, less bureaucratic path for firms trying to prove new weapons and battlefield tech. The pitch is simple: cut the red

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Justice Department Threatens Duke Law Probe Over Admissions Claims

Dan Veld August 8, 2026

Duke Law is under a sharp spotlight after accusations that its admissions process may have ignored the Supreme Court’s ban on race-based preferences. That claim has kicked off a fresh round of scrutiny from federal

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Everything To Know About INDYCAR At Portland, Including Alex Palou's Title Quest

Darnell Thompkins August 8, 2026
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From Comeback Year To Super Bowl: 10 Best Moments Of Drew Brees' Hall Of Fame Career

Darnell Thompkins August 8, 2026
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Frank Kendall Loses Security Clearance Over Air Force One Disclosure

Dan Veld August 8, 2026

US Air Force Former Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall has security clearance revoked over Air Force One disclosure The move follows what officials say was an unauthorized disclosure about Air Force One’s capabilities Published August

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Trump Urges Pirro To Revisit Dropped Reflecting Pool Case

Kevin Parker August 8, 2026

President Donald Trump has pushed back hard after federal prosecutors dropped a vandalism case tied to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, pressing Jeanine Pirro to take another look. The fight centers on whether the damage

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Louisiana Warns Beachgoers After Deadly Vibrio Cases Rise

Ella Ford August 8, 2026

Beachgoers in Louisiana are being urged to stay alert after a dangerous bacterial infection turned deadly this year. The warning is especially important for anyone heading into warm coastal water with cuts, scrapes, or any

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Congress Must Fix College Sports Bill Before Girls Pay The Price

Darnell Thompkins August 7, 2026

The fight over women’s sports has reached a dangerous new turn, with a federal college sports bill raising alarms that it could weaken state protections just as girls have finally started to win real ground.

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Think Twice Before Wall Mounting Your New TV

Ella Ford August 7, 2026

Wall mounting a new TV can look clean and modern, but it is not always the smartest move for every room or every setup. The choice affects safety, layout, and how easy it is to

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9 Clever Uses For Harbor Freight’s Mini Toolbox

Dan Veld August 7, 2026

Harbor Freight’s tiny U.S. General toolbox has built a big reputation by doing far more than holding wrenches and screws. Its small footprint, low price, and bright color options make it a surprisingly flexible little

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FBI Memo Reveals Oxferd Comma Probe Over Trump Comey Firing

Karen Givens August 7, 2026

The latest batch of declassified FBI memos has put an odd little detail under a bright light: a Russia-related probe tied to James Comey’s firing carried the code name “Oxferd Comma,” a spelling that has

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Harris Blasts Moore’s Redistricting Push, Cites 2028 White House Bid

David Gregoire August 7, 2026

Maryland’s redistricting fight is turning into a loud, high-stakes clash over power, maps, and political ambition. Rep. Andy Harris is accusing Gov. Wes Moore of using the debate as a launchpad for bigger national goals,

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North Korea Missile Test Reignites Warnings on Kim Jong Un

Kevin Parker August 7, 2026

North Korea’s latest missile launch landed like a blunt reminder that Kim Jong Un still loves to stir the pot when the world is distracted. The test came during a tense stretch marked by fighting

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4 INDYCAR Drivers With Realistic Shots At Catching Alex Palou For The Title

Darnell Thompkins August 7, 2026
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Packers HC Matt LaFleur On Hot Seat Despite Extension? Colin Cowherd Explains

Darnell Thompkins August 7, 2026
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Senate Advances Russia Sanctions Bill Targeting Putin Revenue

David Gregoire August 7, 2026

Checklist: Senate passage of the Russia sanctions package Lindsey Graham’s long-running push to punish Putin Oil and gas revenue as the pressure point Tariffs tied to Russian imports and energy buyers Bipartisan backing and the

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Rogers Courts Michigan Democrats After El-Sayed Primary Win

Doug Goldsmith August 7, 2026

Mike Rogers is making a direct appeal to Michigan Democrats after Abdul El-Sayed’s primary win, telling voters who feel disconnected from the new nominee that they still have options. His message is simple and pointed:

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Russian Hackers Steal Email Without A Click, CISA Warns

Kevin Parker August 7, 2026

Russian-linked hackers are taking aim at inboxes in a way that feels almost unfair. A message can sit there looking ordinary, yet the simple act of opening or previewing it can give attackers a path

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Murkowski Breaks With Trump Over Smithsonian Signage Fight

Kevin Parker August 7, 2026

Checklist: Murkowski breaks with Trump on the Smithsonian fight. A bipartisan letter raises questions about museum signage. The dispute centers on executive authority, federal land, and taxpayer money. Republicans continue pressing the Smithsonian over politicized

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Fauci Faces Contempt Fight After Refusing Senate Questions

Darnell Thompkins August 7, 2026

When Anthony Fauci reached for the Fifth Amendment 111 times, the move instantly became more than a committee fight. It turned into a public reckoning over accountability, legal cover, and the long shadow of the

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Trump Proposal Targets Biased AI Systems As Deceptive

Doug Goldsmith August 7, 2026

Checklist: AI bias and hidden agendas, public trust and consumer deception, research showing political slant, state and federal regulation, Trump administration action, the need for disclosure and transparency. Artificial intelligence has quickly become the quiet

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OpenAI Settles DOJ Claims Over Bias Against US Workers

Kevin Parker August 7, 2026

OpenAI is facing a costly settlement, Washington is eyeing tougher control over AI systems, and the race to build smarter machines is getting more intense by the day. The latest AI chatter mixes labor disputes,

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Smart Toilet Seat Detects AFib in 30 Seconds

Kevin Parker August 7, 2026

When a routine bathroom stop can double as a quick heart check, the idea lands somewhere between strange and smart. A German medical technology company has built the HARO EKG-seat, a toilet seat with sensors

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Experts Warn High Protein Diets Could Hurt Longevity

Ella Ford August 7, 2026

Protein gets plenty of hype, but more is not always better. A recent review pushed back on the idea that loading up on protein automatically equals better health, especially when the rest of the diet

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HHS Moves To Decertify Organ Group After Safety Failures

Ella Ford August 7, 2026

The federal move against Network for Hope has put a harsh spotlight on the organ donation system, with investigators flagging serious breakdowns in patient safety, consent, and medical judgment. At the center of the case

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America’s Power Grid Faces Urgent Repair As Demand Surges

David Gregoire August 7, 2026

The grid is entering a rough new chapter, and the old assumption that electricity could coast forever has run headfirst into reality. Demand is rising again, the gear behind the system is aging, and the

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Auschwitz Trip Teaches Students How To Confront Hate

Ella Ford August 7, 2026

Students do not just learn from lectures and textbooks. Sometimes the real lesson comes from being thrown into a place where history still hurts, and then having to decide whether to turn away or stand

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Justin Pearson Wins Tennessee House Primary In Redrawn District

Doug Goldsmith August 7, 2026

Justin Pearson’s primary win in Tennessee’s newly drawn 9th Congressional District puts a high-profile progressive in position for a tough fall race. Backed by national left-wing activists and riding on a massive fundraising edge, Pearson

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Iran Moves Tanks, Raising New Fears Of Escalation

Darnell Thompkins August 7, 2026

Reports of Iranian armored units shifting position have stirred up a familiar kind of concern, the kind that military professionals pay attention to fast. In a tense stretch of diplomacy, movement like this can matter

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Why Rising Prices May Not Hurt Republicans, Some Expect

Ella Ford August 7, 2026

• Rising prices are rattling young voters, but not every pocketbook complaint lands the same way.• Affordable living costs can hit like a gut punch, especially when people feel it at the grocery store or

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Apple CarPlay And Android Auto Reach MasterCraft Boats

Darnell Thompkins August 7, 2026

Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are moving beyond the dashboard and onto the water, giving boaters a smarter way to handle navigation, route planning, and on-the-fly adjustments. A new partnership between MasterCraft Boat Holdings and

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DisplayPort Not Detecting, Check Hardware And Software Fixes

Erica Carlin August 7, 2026

Why DisplayPort matters for modern monitor setups Common hardware problems that can break the signal Cable, port, and adapter issues worth checking first Software settings that can keep a monitor from being detected Driver updates,

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Federal Judge Clears Trump To End Haiti TPS For 350,000 Haitians

Darnell Thompkins August 7, 2026

Donald Trump picked up a big immigration win after a federal judge said the court order that had blocked his administration from ending temporary protected status for Haitians is no longer in force. The move

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What Everyone Is Missing About Packers QB Jordan Love

Darnell Thompkins August 7, 2026
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How Is The Justin Herbert-Mike McDaniel Partnership? 4 Takeaways From Chargers Camp

Darnell Thompkins August 7, 2026
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Midseason NASCAR Prospect Rankings: Top 20 Drivers With Best Shot At Cup Ride

Darnell Thompkins August 7, 2026
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Why Rebuilding Cardinals Expect To Contend In Ultra-Competitive NFC West

Darnell Thompkins August 7, 2026
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NFL Catchup: Hall Of Fame Game Brings The Juice; More Record RB Extensions

Darnell Thompkins August 7, 2026
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Why Colin Cowherd Argues Jaxson Dart's 'Wow' Moments Can Boost Giants

Darnell Thompkins August 7, 2026
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Tennessee GOP Primary Closes As Blackburn Eyes Governor’s Race

David Gregoire August 7, 2026

Tennessee’s latest primary day has turned into a full-blown test of Republican strength, with a governor’s race, Senate contest, and House battles all stacking up at once. The biggest spotlight falls on Marsha Blackburn, who

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Oversight Project Sues To Block Maryland Redistricting Measure

Ella Ford August 7, 2026

• Maryland redistricting fight heads to court• Lawsuit challenges timing of ballot certification• GOP lawmakers say deadlines were ignored• Measure could reshape congressional map outcomes• State officials face pressure before the election calendar tightens EXCLUSIVE:

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Marsha Blackburn Wins GOP Primary, Nears Tennessee Governor Seat

Karen Givens August 7, 2026

Here’s the shape of the race in Tennessee: Marsha Blackburn’s decisive primary win The fight to replace term-limited Gov. Bill Lee Immigration and border enforcement as campaign themes Blackburn’s hard line on China and Tennessee

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Mamdani Sidesteps Questions On Reviving Tax Hikes For Rich New Yorkers

Karen Givens August 6, 2026

Zohran Mamdani Mamdani repeatedly sidesteps questions on reported plan to revive tax hikes on wealthy New Yorkers Gov Kathy Hochul previously rejected Mamdani’s broader push to increase income and corporate taxes Published August 6, 2026

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Trump-Backed Andy Ogles Loses Tennessee Primary After Heavy Spending

Ella Ford August 6, 2026

Andy Ogles lost his Republican primary in Tennessee after a hard-fought race that pulled in big outside money, sharp arguments over energy policy, and a clear split inside GOP circles. Charlie Hatcher, a farmer and

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Health Apps Can Expose Blood Pressure Data, FTC Warns

Kevin Parker August 6, 2026

That little cuff on the arm can feel like a private health check, but the data it sends can travel farther than most people expect. Blood pressure readings, glucose numbers, weight logs and medication reminders

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FDA Approves First mRNA Flu Vaccine For Older Adults

Ella Ford August 6, 2026

The FDA has given the green light to the first flu shot built on mRNA technology, and that move could shake up seasonal vaccination for millions of older adults. The new vaccine is aimed first

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