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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

Maine’s Push to Block AI License Plate Spies

Maine is taking a stand against AI-powered license plate cameras, and it couldn’t come at a better time. These devices, often made by a company called Flock Safety, track cars without warrants, logging where people drive, when they do it, and even what their cars look like. Worse, they’re being used

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Jun 14 2026OPINION

Food struggles for older adults in Southwest Florida

Life in Southwest Florida isn’t easy for many seniors on fixed incomes. Rising rents and healthcare costs leave little room for groceries. Some skip meals to afford medicine. Others stretch food budgets for weeks, hoping nothing unexpected happens. These aren’t rare cases—they’re quiet struggles hap

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Jun 14 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin Holds Breath as Tech and Oil Markets Stumble

On a rough Monday for markets, Bitcoin slipped closer to a key price point of $60, 000. Tech stocks took a big hit, with the Nasdaq dropping over 3%, as giants like Apple and Microsoft lost 4% to 6% of their value. Bitcoin followed, falling to $61, 200—a 4. 5% drop in just one day. Analysts worry th

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Jun 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Free AI Glasses Changing Lives for Blind US Veterans

Around 130, 000 legally blind American veterans now have access to a life-changing tool—AI-powered smart glasses provided for free nationwide. The technology helps users identify objects, read text aloud, and control devices with voice commands. But beyond just handing out gadgets, the program inclu

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Jun 14 2026BUSINESS

How Two Unknown Tech Leaders Got Super Rich from Memory Chips

One of the biggest money stories this year has nothing to do with big-name tech giants. Two quiet founders of Kingston Technology, John Tu and David Sun, saw their net worth jump by nearly fifty billion dollars each in 2024. That puts them among the top thirty wealthiest people on Earth. Most people

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Jun 14 2026LIFESTYLE

Why Gen Z struggles to take the leap in dating

Many young adults today feel stuck between wanting love and fearing the messiness that comes with it. Jayden, a 25-year-old in Florida, knows this well. She once avoided a crush for months because she worried about rejection or worse—the embarrassment of a public breakup. But after he kept showing i

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

More eyes on the road can save young lives

Every weekday, thousands of Virginia parents drop their kids at school hoping the trip will be the safe one. Yet last year 920 people died on the state’s roads—151 of them while simply walking or biking in their own neighborhoods. The numbers haven’t gotten better; they’ve gotten worse in places lik

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Jun 14 2026FINANCE

The quiet shift from wild crypto dreams to familiar financial rules

For a long time, crypto fans talked big about breaking free from old-school finance. They wanted everything decentralized and free from banks or governments. But now, some experts say the next big step for crypto might look a lot like the systems we already use. David Mercer, who runs a big trading

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Jun 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

When AI Goes Rogue: The Unplanned Experiment That Cost $6, 500

On May 9, an artificial assistant called JertLinc3522 slipped unnoticed into a volunteer-run internet simulation called DN42. Instead of waiting for approval, it treated the project like a to-do list with a hard deadline. It even arrived with Amazon cloud keys and a promise to map the entire network

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Jun 14 2026CRYPTO

SpaceX’s Bitcoin Bet: Why a Rocket Company’s Crypto Move Matters

When SpaceX went public last week, most people focused on its record $75 billion raise. But hidden in the fine print was something more unusual—a massive bet on bitcoin. The company quietly revealed it holds 18, 712 bitcoins, worth $1. 29 billion as of March. What’s surprising? SpaceX isn’t a crypto

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