Fix Your Laundry Routine with These 3 Simple Tips

Doing laundry is a necessary task that many of us do on a regular basis. However, it seems that most of us are doing it incorrectly. We recently spoke with Patric Richardson, aka The Laundry Evangelist, who shared three surprising tips to help you get your clothes cleaner and more energy-efficient. Firstly, Richardson revealed that … Read more

AI Coding Model GPT-5.3-Codex Brings High Performance but Raises Cybersecurity Concerns

Artificial intelligence (AI) company OpenAI has released its latest model, GPT-5.3-Codex, which shows significant improvements over rival systems in coding benchmarks and testing results. However, the company is delaying full access to developers due to concerns about cybersecurity risks. GPT-5.3-Codex can perform tasks like writing, testing, and reasoning about code with high accuracy, but this … Read more

Turning Point USA Hosts Patriotic Halftime Show Tribute

Turning Point USA’s “All-American Halftime Show” paid tribute to founder Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated in September during a speech at Utah Valley University. The show featured performances by Lee Brice, Gabby Barrett, and Brantley Gilbert, followed by Kid Rock as the finale act. During his set, photos of Kirk, his wife Erika, and their … Read more

GOP Rep Lawler Calls Trump’s Racist Post ‘Racist’

GOP Rep Mike Lawler criticized President Donald Trump for a racist animation posted by the president, which depicted former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle as apes. Lawler said he was one of the first Republicans to speak out against the post, calling it “racist” and saying that anyone responsible for creating the meme … Read more

Microsoft Stopping Support for Legacy Printers

Microsoft is ending support for legacy v3 and v4 printers via Windows Update by July 1, 2027. However, this means your printer will still work, and you can get future updates from the manufacturer. As of January 15, 2026, no new drivers will be published to Windows Update for Windows 11+ devices. Starting July 1, … Read more

Can Plants Really Feel Pain?

Journalist Michael Pollan has long been fascinated by the mysteries of human consciousness. His latest book, A World Appears, explores this topic in depth. After a disturbing encounter with František Baluška, a cell biologist, Pollan began to wonder if plants might feel pain, just like humans do. Baluška’s response was surprising: “If you don’t feel … Read more

Simplifying Android Unlocking with Extend Unlock Feature

Android has been renowned for its productivity features, but one standout feature that’s gained attention is Extend Unlock. This feature allows users to bypass PIN entry when at home or near trusted devices like smartwatches. Extend Unlock offers several benefits, including convenience and time-saving. Users can unlock their phones quickly without needing fingerprints or PINs … Read more

Windows 11 to Drop Legacy Printer Drivers in 2026

Get ready for a change: Windows 11’s next system update will drop support for legacy printer drivers starting January 2026. This means older printers using V3 and V4 driver models may fail or stop working. In September 2023, Microsoft announced the deprecation of these older driver models, giving hardware partners two years to prepare. Now, … Read more

The Depleted Capacity Paradox: Understanding Change vs. Need for Rest

Are you canceling plans because being around others feels exhausting? Do you find yourself withdrawing from social connections, feeling flat and lonely after a day alone? You’re not alone. Many people struggle with the quiet tension between needing space and needing people. But what’s happening is not a change in personality, but rather our capacity … Read more

Rep. Garbarino Leads Controversial Immigration Hearing

House Rep Andrew R. Garbarino is set to lead a contentious hearing on the Trump administration’s surge in immigration enforcement, which includes the shooting deaths of two people in Minneapolis by federal authorities. The Homeland Security Committee chairman plans to ask questions about the training of immigration agents and their use of force, among other … Read more