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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.

Google Search Censorship Vulnerability Exposed

A newly revealed vulnerability in Google’s search system allowed individuals to deliberately suppress specific web pages from appearing in search results, raising serious concerns over online censorship and information control.

Spectrum Internet Outage, Vandals Cut LA Fiber Lines

Spectrum customers in Los Angeles and Ventura County faced widespread internet outages over the weekend after vandals cut the company’s fiber optic lines. The incident, which occurred Saturday, disrupted internet and streaming services early Sunday morning.

‘The Beams Are On’: Musk Restores Starlink in Iran Amid Internet Blackout

Iran imposed a sweeping internet shutdown for thousands of citizens following Israeli military strikes on nuclear and military sites.

Left-Wing Cartoonist Darrin Bell Arrested for Possession of Explicit Content Involving Minors

Darrin Bell, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist known for his left-wing commentary, was arrested in Sacramento County on Wednesday. Authorities allege Bell possessed and controlled numerous explicit videos involving minors, reportedly discovered on his computer.

Supreme Court Weighs Texas Age Verification Law for Pornography Sites

The Supreme Court debated a Texas law requiring age verification for accessing pornography websites, with justices divided over the standard of scrutiny needed to assess its constitutionality.

Elon Musk Donates Cybertrucks to Los Angeles Communities Without Power

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has announced that Cybertruck deliveries in California will be delayed as Tesla has decided to donate several vehicles to assist...

TikTok Faces Backlash Over Wildfire Policies Impacting LA Employees

As wildfires devastate the Los Angeles region, TikTok faces criticism for requiring local employees to use personal or sick leave if unable to work remotely. The ongoing wildfires have destroyed over 1,300 structures, burned more than 45 square miles, and forced nearly 180,000 people to evacuate. Despite these dire conditions, the social media giant has been accused of inadequate support for its workforce during this crisis.

Fisher Ames – American Minute with Bill Federer

He sat next to George Washington in the pew at St. Paul's Chapel in New York during the religious service following Washington's Presidential Inauguration. He helped ratify the U.S. Constitution. His...

Las Vegas Cybertruck Driver Reportedly Used ChatGBT to Plan Trump Hotel Attack

Police have uncovered a six-page manifesto on Matthew Livelsberger’s phone, revealing that he used ChatGPT to plan his New Year’s Day bombing at the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, according to Sheriff Kevin McMahill during a news conference on Tuesday.

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