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AOL Ends Dial-Up, Closes 40-Year Internet Era

AOL has announced it will shut down its dial-up Internet service on September 30, 2025, ending a technology era that helped bring millions online in the early days of the Internet. The company confirmed the closure in a customer support update, which also noted the discontinuation of AOL Dialer and AOL Shield software. While the reasons were not explicitly stated, the widespread availability of faster broadband and mobile Internet connections has rendered dial-up largely obsolete.

Young Women Leaving Churches

Young women, traditionally a dominant group in churches, are now leaving places of worship, according to a report from USA Today.

2020 Saw Record Low U.S. Birth Rates

CDC data indicates that the birth rate in the United States in the year 2020 dropped to the lowest rate since 1980.

YouTube Bans Forensic Election Audit Expert

Big tech platform bans renowned industry expert for airing Mike Lindell's 'Cyber Symposium' analyzing election audit data from 2020 U.S. presidential election.

Verizon Considers Selling Yahoo!, AOL

Verizon Communications is reportedly considering selling its media division which includes brands such as Yahoo! and AOL, according to people familiar with the matter.

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