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Ranchers Are Running Out of Margin, and We’re Running Out of Time
If ranching does not become more economically viable, the consequences will reach far beyond individual livelihoods. Rural economies, food supply stability, and the cultural backbone of working lands all depend…
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Government Spending Under Trump on Pace to Wipe Out Any Gains From His Tariff Plan: Report
The United States appears on track to see its federal debt grow to roughly $64 trillion over the next decade, leaving Republican-backed tax and spending plans on pace to wipe…
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Lesley Moffat on Educator Burnout From Administrative Overload and Why Sustainable Systems Are The Antidote
Lesley Moffat, an educator-turned-efficiency expert and founder of mPowered Music Educator Academy, has led a career guided by the observation that administrative tasks have expanded inexplicably, consuming the margins of…
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The Cameron Journal and the Business of Being Remembered: Cameron Lee Cowan’s Blueprint for Storytelling and Modern Media Strategy
Cameron Lee Cowan, founder of The Cameron Journal, was driven by a single mission: a fierce desire to be heard. In that journey of finding his voice, he came across…
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Ex-Joe Biden Officials Running For Office Are Distancing Themselves From Former President: Report
AFP Former President Joe Biden still is being viewed as a potential liability, despite optimism among Democrats for the upcoming midterm elections. Nine former Biden administration officials who are running…
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GOP Senator Issues Stark Warning to Republicans About Trumps’ Sweeping Election Bill
Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski has come out with a warning for her fellow GOP lawmakers against President Trump’s election reform bill, saying that it would federalize elections and usurp the…
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The January Jobs Report Delivers Optimism For 2026 – But Here’s The Catch
The January jobs report provided some unexpected, good news for the Trump administration, but revised data for 2025 indicate that last year’s job market was worse than originally thought. Nonfarm…
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FAA Says U.S. Government ‘May Use Deadly Force’ Against Aircraft That Doesn’t Comply With Order To Halt All Flights Over El Paso
Reuters The Federal Aviation Administration warned that the U.S. government “may use deadly force” against aircraft that doesn’t comply with its sudden order to halt all flights over El Paso…
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10 Everyday Devices Using Hidden AI Technology to Simplify Daily Life in 2026
AI in daily life quietly powers devices we interact with every day, from smartphones and home appliances to navigation apps and wearables. Edge computing and tiny neural networks embedded in…
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Privacy Display: How Anti-Shoulder Surfing Works
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra introduces a groundbreaking privacy display feature that uses integrated electronic privacy screen technology to protect sensitive information from prying eyes. This built-in anti-shoulder surfing capability…
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Tesla Autopilot Phase Out: Why Region Restrictions and EV Regulations Are Forcing Major Changes
Tesla shocked the electric vehicle community in January 2026 by quietly removing Autopilot from its online configurator for Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in North America. The decision marks…
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10 Must-Follow Cybersecurity Habits in 2026 to Protect Data and Prevent Hacks
Cybersecurity habits are no longer optional as AI-driven attacks, deepfakes, and ransomware target individuals and businesses daily. In 2026, securing online accounts, devices, and networks requires proactive strategies such as…
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Crude Prices Hold Firm Amid Growing Middle East Risk And Strong Asian Consumption
AFP Crude oil prices remained stable near $70 a barrel Wednesday as traders balanced growing geopolitical risk in the Middle East with strong consumption signals from Asia. Analysts said the…