October 29 NASA's 'quiet' supersonic jet completes first flight in potential breakthrough for commercial air travel Lockheed Martin's revolutionary X-59 supersonic jet completes first test flight, designed to break sound barrier with quiet 'thump' instead of sonic boom.
October 29 Scammers target retirees as major 401(k) rule changes loom for 2026 tax year ahead nationwide New 401k catch-up contribution rules in 2026 will change taxes for high earners over 50. Learn how scammers exploit these changes and protect your retirement savings.
October 28 5 social media safety tips to protect your privacy online Kurt Knutsson's guide covers social media privacy protection through location settings, account privacy controls and two-factor authentication to prevent scams and data breaches.
October 28 How to use passkeys to keep your computer safe Learn how to use passkeys on Windows and Mac computers without cameras or fingerprint readers. Discover secure authentication methods that replace passwords.
October 27 America's secret weapon to crush China in the global AI race America must upgrade internet infrastructure to beat China in the AI race. Wi-Fi capacity and broadband connectivity are crucial for maintaining technological leadership.
October 26 University drops job posting after DEI requirement exposed, professor says ‘I would not be hired’ today A professor at the University of Washington slammed the school's DEI policies, including a rubric scoring a potential professor's DEI strategy in the classroom.
October 24 Teen hospitalized after swallowing up to 100 magnets purchased online: 'Rising concern' Teen hospitalized and underwent surgery after swallowing as many as 100 tiny magnets. New Zealand case highlights growing safety concerns with online magnet sales.
October 24 Spotify gives parents new power to control what their kids hear on streaming platform Spotify's managed accounts for kids under 13 now available in at least seven countries, allowing parents to filter and block explicit content and songs.
October 24 Federal judges acknowledge court ruling errors tied to staffers’ AI use after Grassley inquiry Two federal judges admitted that staff members used artificial intelligence to draft court orders with errors, prompting calls for stronger judicial AI policies and oversight.
October 23 From friendly text to financial trap: the new scam trend Friendly text conversations about BBQs and social events can lead to WEEX gold trading scams that target older adults with fake investment opportunities.