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Mar 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Trends Get a “Terminator” Vibe, Says Actor

Actor Robert Patrick, famous for playing the tough villain in a classic sci‑fi movie, recently shared his worries about how fast gadgets are evolving. He pointed out that today’s smart devices, flying drones and chat‑bots look a lot like the machines from his film. Patrick believes that each new

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Mar 12 2026FINANCE

Crypto Markets Hold Steady as Inflation Grows

Inflation data released in February shows a modest uptick, matching what many economists had predicted. The consumer price index climbed overall by 0. 2 percent, with food prices up 0. 4 percent and energy surging 0. 6 percent. Housing costs added another 0. 2 percent, while a core measure that stri

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Mar 11 2026POLITICS

War, Prices and the Fed: A New View

Inflation data from February showed a steady 2. 5 % core rate, meaning food and energy costs were not driving the rise. The month’s figures rose only 0. 2 % from January, while grocery and restaurant prices climbed 3‑4 %. Energy costs went up modestly after a drop in January, but the recent spike in

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Feb 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Electric Ships: The Future of Global Trade?

Electric vehicles are not just for roads. They are now sailing the seas. The Ning Yuan Dian Kun, a container ship, is a game-changer. It's the first of its kind. It runs on electricity, not diesel. This ship can carry 740 containers. That's a lot of cargo! The ship has 10 big batteries. They are li

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Feb 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

American Roads May Soon See Solid-State EV Batteries

Electric vehicles (EVs) have become a common sight on American roads, but the batteries powering them are still evolving. Most EVs use lithium-iron phosphate (LFP), nickel-manganese cobalt (NMC), or nickel-cobalt aluminum (NCA) batteries. These are well-known technologies, but they have been around

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

Why Inflation Worriers Might Be Overreacting

Inflation has been a hot topic lately. Some folks are really worried about it getting out of hand. But not everyone agrees. Neil Dutta, an economist, thinks these worries might be overblown. He believes the economy is more stable than some people think. Dutta points out that inflation is not just a

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Jan 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

EV's Chilly Challenge: What Owners Should Know

Electric vehicles (EVs) have become popular for their eco-friendliness and efficiency. However, when winter hits, they face a unique challenge: cold weather can significantly reduce their driving range. This issue gained attention in January 2024 when some Tesla owners in Chicago found their EVs' ba

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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Celebrating 40 Years of Action Target: Innovations in Shooting Ranges

Action Target is celebrating its 40th anniversary by showcasing new technologies at the SHOT Show 2026. This event, happening from January 20 to 23 in Las Vegas, will feature the latest advancements in shooting range design and management. Visitors can explore these innovations at Booth #12816. The

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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Zooming Fast: Top Electric Cars That Leave Others Behind

Electric cars are changing the game. They're not just eco-friendly; they're also incredibly fast. Let's talk about some of the quickest electric vehicles out there. First up, the Aspark Owl. This Japanese supercar is one of the fastest street-legal vehicles. It goes from 0 to 60 mph in just 1. 72 s

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Dec 10 2025WEATHER

Cold Weather and Your EV: What You Need to Know

Electric vehicles (EVs) are great, but they don't like the cold. When temperatures drop, so does their range. This isn't just a small drop either. We're talking about a big hit to how far you can go on a single charge. In really cold weather, like 20°F, an EV can lose about 41% of its range. That's

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