The collagen I take every single day
I’ve been taking NativePath Collagen every day for over a year. Before I recommended it to you, I looked into exactly what makes it different: single-ingredient, grass-fed, third-party tested on every production lot. Here’s what I found and why I keep coming back to it.
How to make AI your advocate and find clinical trials when treatment stalls
A caller one year into her cancer fight asked how AI could speak up for her and hunt down trials. Here are the exact prompts, the right databases and the one rule that keeps you safe.
Regular people are flying to Europe for a few hundred bucks. Here’s the free trick.
Airfare’s climbing, but Europe is quietly the cheap seat right now. Here’s the 10-minute setup that lets the deals come to you.
Ron asked: My bill crept up $55. Which fees can I kill, and will Consumer Cellular pull the same stunt?
A reader in Detroit finally looked at his phone bill after 18 months and found it $55 fatter. Here are the exact charges you can delete tonight, plus the honest answer on whether switching to a cheaper carrier restarts the same trick.
That free Spotify tutorial stole your passwords. Here’s what to do.
Criminals are running polished fake tutorial videos on social media promising free Spotify Premium, Microsoft Office and Windows activation. Following the steps installs a password-stealing malware called Vidar that quietly takes every saved login, bank credential and credit card number on your device. One video got 100,000 views. Here’s exactly what it grabs and what to do right now.
The government wants AI doctors. One study shows why you should slow down.
Washington is fast-tracking AI chatbots that can diagnose and prescribe. But when 1,300 people asked for a diagnosis, the chatbots got it right just 34.5% of the time, and one missing detail turned a brain bleed emergency into “lie down in a dark room.” Here’s how to use AI for your health the smart way.
That tip screen showing you 25%, 35%, 50%? It was engineered to make you flinch.
The tablet that swivels around at checkout doesn’t ask how much you want to tip. It’s running a playbook designed to guilt you into more. Here’s how the trick works and how to take its power away.
YouTube can drop you into any video, and strangers can pop into yours
Whoa. That’s me up top on the TV, starring in a futuristic sci-fi flick like I trained for it my whole life. (I didn’t. The closest I get to special effects is yelling at Siri.) And I didn’t shoot a single second of it. At Google I/O, the platform quietly switched on AI tools that […]
Scammers are mailing fake VA benefit postcards to veterans across the country
The VA issued an official warning June 10 about a wave of fraudulent postcards claiming veterans qualify for extra benefits through something called the “Veterans Savings Program.” No such program exists. The goal is to get you on the phone so scammers can steal your Social Security number and bank account information. Here’s what to do if one shows up in your mailbox.
Your Wi-Fi password won’t save you. Here’s what will.
A reader asked if he really needs a VPN at home when his network’s already locked. Short answer: Yes. Here’s the part your internet provider hopes you never find out.
The 60-second AI move that finds the errors tanking your credit score
One in five credit reports has a mistake, and the bureaus won’t fix it for you. Here’s the AI prompt that reads your report, flags the errors and writes the dispute letters tonight.
Practice the no
Asking for a raise, pushing back on a landlord fee or dealing with a coworker who treats meetings like dinner theater? Use these copy-paste AI prompts to rehearse the resistance, sharpen your ask and walk in with actual lines for objections, interruptions, bad timing and no.
Your GPS has been receiving secret military messages for 20 years
A security researcher proved every GPS satellite doubles as a Cold War-style “numbers station,” beaming encrypted Pentagon code to every phone, car and smartwatch on Earth.
You keep failing those ‘click all the traffic lights’ tests for a wild reason: The robots got better at them than you are
That maddening puzzle asking you to prove you’re human? AI aces it faster than you do. Here’s the twist nobody told you: You’re the one who trained it. And what quietly replaced the test should make you look twice at that little checkbox.
A reader drove China’s $10,300 EV and wants one. Here’s why he can’t have it, and how America fights back
Mark in San Diego test-drove the BYD Seagull in China and would buy one tomorrow. Kim breaks down the national security reason he can’t and the $200 billion American factory boom answering the challenge.
Your dentist’s billing company just exposed 2.6 million people’s personal data
A hacker group called ShinyHunters broke into DentaQuest, one of the biggest dental benefits administrators in the country, and leaked 234 gigabytes of data after the company refused to pay. If you’ve ever been on Medicaid or Medicare Advantage, your name, address, birthdate, government ID and health insurance details may now be public. Here’s what to do right now.
Your Wi-Fi router can “see” you move, even behind walls. No camera required.
That box on your shelf isn’t just sending you Netflix. New Wi-Fi sensing reads how your body bends the signals bouncing around your home, accurately enough to track movement through walls. Here’s how it works, and why nobody asked your permission.
Crooks are using your Social Security number to build a fake person. It’s the fastest-growing crime in America.
They take one real number, usually a child’s or a senior’s, glue on a fake name and birthday, then create a brand-new “person” who racks up credit and vanishes. You don’t find out until your file is wrecked. Here’s how to catch it.
7 companies owe you money. Here’s how to claim every dollar.
Amazon, Trader Joe’s, Bank of America, Krispy Kreme and more settled lawsuits over sneaky fees, bad receipts and data breaches. Payouts run from $3.25 to $5,000, most claims take five minutes and the first deadline is Tuesday.

