Media July 17 French pop band cancels North American tour over 'very worrying' US political climate French band Yelle canceled their North American tour due to worries about U.S. immigration policies and freedom of speech, adding to a trend of artists reconsidering American tours.
Tech July 17 The data broker opt-out steps every retiree should take today The $200 billion data broker industry tracks your personal details across websites, posing privacy risks that can be mitigated through data removal services.
Opinion July 17 Protecting the Declaration of Independence in our 250th year Government overreach challenges America's founding principles of equality and freedom, echoing concerns from the Declaration of Independence that inspired civil rights leaders.
Tech July 16 Landline identity theft leads to major bank fraud Scammers use number porting to take control of outdated landlines still connected to financial accounts, bypassing two-factor authentication to steal funds while avoiding detection.
Immigration July 15 California professor arrested, accused of throwing tear gas canister at feds during marijuana farm raid A California professor has been arrested for allegedly throwing a tear gas canister at ICE agents during a massive raid at cannabis farm last week where agitators also hurled rocks at law enforcement vehicles.
Barack Obama July 14 Obama tells Democrat big wigs to 'toughen up,' start backing candidates that can actually win Barack Obama calls for Democrats to show courage and stand up for what they believe in, while pointing out that Democrats' increasing propensity to elect far-left candidates is not a winning strategy.
First Amendment Religious Freedom July 14 How Florida became America's leading religious-freedom defender under DeSantis: report Florida tops First Liberty Institute's religious liberty rankings, with legislation passed by Gov. Ron DeSantis cited for the state's roughly 20-point improvement since 2022.
Tech July 13 5 steps to protect your finances from family scams Family fraud endangers seniors when relatives exploit their trust, but removing personal data online and monitoring identity can prevent financial harm to aging parents.
Media July 12 NPR public editor claims alleged 'political bias' is actually 'geographic bias' NPR public editor Kelly McBride pushed back on the claim from President Donald Trump that NPR and PBS were both politically biased against conservatives.
Tech July 11 Google fixes another Chrome security flaw being actively exploited Chrome users need to update their browsers immediately as Google addresses a critical vulnerability that hackers are actively exploiting. Additional security measures are recommended.
Media July 8 Longtime '60 Minutes' correspondent Steve Kroft, Jon Stewart bash CBS’ Trump settlement as ‘shakedown’ Former "60 Minutes" correspondent Steve Kroft and Jon Stewart criticized Paramount's settlement with Trump, calling it a "shakedown" linked to merger plans.