Tech 11 hours ago How to breathe new life into an old computer Is your old PC a security risk? Find out how to protect it or give it a new life with Linux, turning it into a media server or backup station.
Media 14 hours ago Colorado Christian summer camp sues state for requiring access to gender identity-friendly facilities A Christian camp that has been operating since 1948 in Colorado is suing the state after the camp was told that it had to accommodate gender expression in camp facilities.
Travel 14 hours ago Rare and authentic Magna Carta discovered long after it was purchased for $27.50 British researchers have authenticated a rare version of the Magna Carta at Harvard Law School, highlighting its importance as a cornerstone of constitutional history.
Opinion 22 hours ago Meta repeatedly endangers children while parents remain sidelined Children need to be kept safe online. But Meta's AI chatbots spark controversy over sexual material. Parents' group calls for congressional scrutiny to address ongoing issues.
Tech 1 day ago Check washing crisis fueled by AI and mail theft Discover how check washing fraud has evolved with new digital tools, leading to a surge in incidents. Find out how to safeguard your finances effectively.
Second Amendment 2 days ago Justice Department deal ends a ban on an aftermarket trigger, gun control advocates alarmed Trump's DOJ ends ban on forced-reset triggers, sparking debate on gun rights and safety. The settlement marks a shift from Biden-era gun control regulations.
Abortion 2 days ago Grandmother arrested at abortion clinic warns of expanding free speech 'buffer zones' A grandmother who was arrested for holding sign near an abortion clinic warns of growing free speech crackdown as lawmakers push to expand controversial “buffer zones" outside such facilities.
Tech 3 days ago How to free up space on a PC Discover how to reclaim valuable space on your PC by deleting unnecessary files, using cloud storage and enabling Windows Storage Sense.
Opinion 3 days ago How to thwart China and end European freeloading on Americans Europe is trying to push American companies out of the European market by assaulting the U.S. with discriminatory taxes and regulations. Time to end the freeloading.
Tech 4 days ago What hackers can learn about you from a data broker file Kurt the CyberGuy explores how hackers exploit data broker files to access personal information and explains services available to protect your privacy.
Tech 5 days ago Fake PayPal email let hackers access computer and bank account The CyberGuy has advice to protect information from cybercriminals who are finding new ways to gain login credentials and full control of computers and bank accounts.
Opinion 6 days ago A bold move to rescue Chicago's youth from leftist dependency No child in America should have to grow up with dependency on a faceless bureaucracy — every child deserves to grow up in a world of true opportunity.
Opinion 6 days ago HOUSE MINORITY WHIP KATHERINE CLARK: Trump's attack on Harvard is just the beginning President Donald Trump has long tried sought to expand his power at the expense of our political institutions: attacking the legitimacy of our elections and politicizing our courts.
Senate May 12 EXCLUSIVE: Biden ATF promoted agents involved in 'illegal' scheme to inflate salaries, GOP senators say Two Senate Republicans are calling for immediate corrective action at the ATF where they say supervisory officials turned a blind eye to criminal misconduct on Biden's watch.
VIDEO May 11 Two young boys, 7 and 9, armed with firearm in standoff with NM deputies Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office released video of a February incident involving two young boys with a gun.
Tech May 11 Sending a text the wrong way could cost you money and trouble There are a variety of text message formats. Knowing the difference can save you money, improve message delivery and ensure you’re using the full potential of your messaging app.
Tech May 10 How SIM swapping led to a $1.8M cyber fraud case The CyberGuy advises how to protect yourself against SIM swapping, a form of identity theft by which a scammer tricks a mobile carrier into transferring a phone number.
First Amendment May 10 Catholic bishops vow to resist blue state law intruding on 'sacred' trust: 'Obey God rather than men' A new law signed by Democratic Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson poses a danger to religious liberty and a sacred trust of Catholic priests, bishops say.
Pope Leo XIV May 9 Cardinal Dolan describes Pope XIV as 'citizen of the world,' will build bridges with Trump Pope Leo XIV is being described by Cardinal Timothy Dolan as a "citizen of the world" who will seek to build bridges with President Donald Trump and other global leaders.
Tech May 9 Struggling with the latest Windows 11 update? You aren’t alone Kurt the CyberGuy offers some easy fixes if you're struggling with Windows 11. PC users have reported slow performance, Wi-Fi problems and other issues.
Patriot Act May 8 Patriot Act repeal bill puts controversial law in the crosshairs: 'Let's end the abuse!' Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida is pushing a bill to repeal the controversial Patriot Act, declaring, "It’s past time to rein in our intelligence agencies and restore the right to privacy."
Tech May 8 1.7 billion passwords leaked on dark web and why yours is at risk In response to infostealer activity increasing 500% in a year and harvesting 1.7 billion user credentials, the CyberGuy offers four ways to stay safe from infostealer malware.
Roman Catholic May 7 Catholic Church to excommunicate priests for following WA law requiring child abuse confessions to be reported The Catholic Church said priests will be excommunicated if they follow a new Washington state law requiring clergy to report confessions about child abuse to law enforcement.
Israel May 6 Controversial Israeli official says his country can learn from America's gun laws Israel's controversial pro-gun National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir shares what he learned about American gun culture when visiting the U.S.
Property May 6 Business owners take on city they say is playing 'musical chairs' with property in eminent domain case A St. Louis suburb wants to use eminent domain to raze a commercial area and make way for a $436 million redevelopment project. A judge will decide if that's legal.
Washington May 5 DOJ investigating ‘anti-Catholic’ Washington state law requiring clergy to report child abuse The DOJ is investigating a new Washington state law that adds “members of the clergy” to a list of professionals required to report child abuse or neglect learned through confession.
Tech May 4 HR firm confirms 4M records exposed in major hack The private information of about 4 million people was exposed after a major data breach involving VeriSource Services, a Texas-based HR firm.
Tech May 3 5.5 million patients' information exposed by major healthcare data breach Healthcare company data breaches have leaked personal data of millions of people in recent years, and the CyberGuy offers ways to keep your information safe.
Privacy May 3 Libertarians like Ron Paul warned against REAL ID — is the criticism merited? Experts weigh in With the REAL ID deadline days away, experts disagree on the balance between privacy and national security, with one telling Fox News Digital the protocol creates a de facto national ID.
Tech May 3 AI cyborg patrols streets with live 360-degree tracking Police around the world are adding robots powered by artificial intelligence to their departments, and Thailand has emerged as one of the key players.