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NewsBeyond Cabernet: Napa Valley Vintners Innovate to Fight Climate Change
By TOM MARQUARDT and PATRICK DARR Winemakers around the world are grappling with climate change.
NewsThe Algorithmic Scalpel: How AI-Generated Faces Fuel a Radical Global Surge in Plastic Surgery
As generative intelligence optimizes facial features, the line between digital perfection and surgical reality fades into algorithmic dysmorphia.
NewsThe Documentation Mistakes That Often Create Unnecessary Legal Stress
Many legal and business problems become far more complicated because important records, agreements, or communication details were never properly documented in the first place.
NewsRocky Road In The Granite State: New Hampshire Poll Finds Ron DeSantis Mired In Fifth Place, With 5% Support Yet Again
By A.G. Gancarski When long-ago rapper Luniz coined the phrase “I got five on it,” he wasn’t referring to presidential polling. Because a “five” in that context isn’t very good, as Florida’s Governor is finding out. In New Hampshire’s First in the...
NewsMuscle Milk’s Massive Makeover: How PepsiCo Is Rewriting the Rules of the Protein Drink Market
PepsiCo overhauls its iconic protein shake line by stripping artificial additives to counter fierce competition from rival Coca-Cola.
NewsWeekly Scam Alert: Fake World Cup Tickets Could Cost Soccer Fans Hundreds of Dollars
By: Gabriel O. Rodriguez Cruz – Editor: Kaitlin Mulhere Scammers are exploiting the hype around the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which kicks off next month across the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Consumer protection groups are warning that fake ticket schemes are spreading across resale platforms and look-alike websites designed to mimic official FIFA branding. The scammers’ tactics include fake waiting lists and “pre-sale” offers, cloned ticket confirmations and counterfeit QR codes. This mirrors the kinds of fraud already plaguing other major soccer events, most notably the Premier League in Europe. A new analysis from Scotland-based financial services company LLoyds Bank shows a 36% surge […]...
NewsAmerica’s Musical Founding Father: ‘Liberty Songs’ By A Self Taught Singer And Tanner Helped Fuel The Revolution (Video)
By David W. Stowe, Michigan State University As July 4, 2026, approaches, Americans will be paying more attention than usual to events of 1776: the year the American Colonies declared their independence from Great Britain. Public historians,...
News7 Best Retirement Communities in Delray Beach — How HOA Fees Actually Compare
Imagine waking to salt-tinged breezes, bright blue skies, and neighbors already setting up for pickleball.
NewsRandy Finch of Sarasota: Why Flat Roofs Get a Bad Reputation That They Don’t Deserve
Flat roofs have grown in popularity in recent years, challenging outdated notions about their durability and practicality. Modern flat roof designs combine inno...