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Xbox massively hikes prices on consoles, games, and controllers
Everything Xbox just got more expensive, including $80 games coming later this year. The Xboxalypse is upon us.

Microsoft's tiny new Surface Laptop and Pro shrink in other ways, too
Microsoft isn't talking tariffs, but you can feel the effects anyway.

Google's 'AI Mode' search is ready to replace a list of links
Is this it for the traditional Google Search?

The American oligarchy is petrified by Trump's economic chaos but careful not to criticize him directly
As tens of millions of Americans hustle to pay their taxes, Trump has put the entire global economy into chaos. 401(k)s are tanking, savings are shrinking, treasury bonds are losing value, and supply chains are convulsing.

NordVPN: More than just a VPN, it's a privacy powerhouse
Packed with powerful features and blazing-fast speeds

It's not over until God says it's over
Life has a way of making us feel like time is slipping through our fingers. We look at the years behind us and wonder if there’s anything left ahead worth fighting for.

Delaware Grown Farmers Markets Break Records
The Delaware Department of Agriculture is encouraging everyone to take part in Delaware Grown Week to make 2025 another record-breaking year for Delaware Farmer's Markets.

American Voices The real reason we're in a national emergency
It's hard to remember that only 10 weeks ago, the American economy was quite good, our foreign relations were (on the whole) positive, we were on the way to dealing with climate change with subsidies for wind and solar energy, and we still lived in a democracy.

Sightful Spacetop: Impressive AR display... until the bugs show up
I'd like to see Sightful’s AR solution succeed, but it’s not there yet.

Pastor calls for 'full Target boycott' over concerns about diversity, equity, inclusion
The pastor of a Georgia megachurch who led a nationwide 40-day \"fast\" boycott of Target stores over the retail chain's commitment to diversity initiatives is now calling for that effort to continue as a \"full Target boycott.

New radio single and lyric video "We Sing Glory To Your Name" by Dr. Alyn E. Waller featuring Dove Award-winning CCM Artist Joseph Habedank
It's a special month to observe, celebrate, and amplify faith-based music. Fans are encouraged to support their favorite artists and find new voices and songs to add to their playlists, worship services, and music libraries. It's the perfect time for artists and creatives to unify across the sometimes segregated sub-genres of Gospel, CCM, Southern Gospel, Rap/Hip Hop, Rock, Worship, and Spanish in Christian music. 3X Stellar Gospel Award nominee Dr. Alyn E. Waller and Dove Award-winning CCM artist Joseph Habedank unify their voices and collaborate on a new radio single, \"We Sing Glory To Your Name.

What we must do now
Thousands of people demonstrate in Carson City, Nevada to protest President Trump's policies on Saturday April 19, 2025. Numerous cities across the United States witnessed protests against President Trump's health and immigration policies.

Community comes together at First Annual Thriving Together Expo hosted by Councilmember Quetcy Lozada
Councilmember Quetcy Lozada (7th District) hosted the first annual \"Thriving Together Expo” at Roberto Clemente Middle School in the heart of the 7th Council District.

K-12 schools must sign certification against DEI to receive federal money, administration says
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

First Baptist Church of Jericho shares 3-Step plan to Transform its Community
A once-thriving African American Jericho firehouse in Deptford, New Jersey, is now at the heart of a new mission-fighting food insecurity in the community it once served.

NCBW Delco Chapter hosts 10th Annual Dr. C, Delores Tucker Honorary Brunch
Lorraine Lavender-Sams

Sonnet Echo 13 Thunderbolt 5 dock: Simply the best right now
Thunderbolt 5 docks are still in their infancy, but Sonnet's dock is an auspicious sign of things to come.

Sheriff Bilal makes her case with facts and statistics
Sheriff Rochelle Bilal is the first woman and first African American woman elected to the Philadelphia Sheriff's Office in its one hundred eighty-one years of existence; suited to lead the office, Bilal brought her 27 years of experience in police work with her to the Sheriff's Office.

PECO host Junior Infrastructure Academy to inspire future energy leaders
On the morning of Friday, April 11, 2025, high school juniors and seniors from across Delaware County were welcome to PECO’s third Junior Infrastructure Academy, an interactive event designed to bring awareness to students about the skills necessary to pursue a career in the energy industry.

To commemorate the death of George Floyd, the DOJ shut down police reform
Here's how the federal government honored the fifth anniversary of the tortured death of George Floyd: It stomped on his memory by gutting the very programs that could help police departments avoid such brutal and racially polarizing deaths.

Windows Recall is too risky for your Copilot+ PC. Turn it off, now
The world is just not safe enough for Windows Recall.

A Windows security developer says this is the biggest threat to your PC
This simple fix closes one of Windows' biggest security gaps.

DHS highlights efforts to improve maternal care and access across Pennsylvania at Black Maternal Caucus' Black Maternal Health Week Summit
Department of Human Services (DHS) Secretary Dr. Val Arkoosh and Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) Secretary Dr. Latika Davis-Jones joined the first statewide PA Black Maternal Health Summit as part of Black Maternal Health Week.

Vernon Daurice Jarrett
Vernon Jarrett was a Chicago journalist and advocate for education.

PA (DOL) launches pilot program to help recruit and retain more Bilingual workers
Office of Administration (OA) Secretary Neil Weaver and Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Secretary Nancy A. Walker announced a new pilot program at L&I to recruit and retain more bilingual employees. The pilot program will initially focus on bilingual state employees who serve Pennsylvanians seeking employment services and unemployment compensation (UC) benefits and services.

ScoopUSA Black History Corner
Jane Matilda Bolin was the first black woman judge in the United States.

Former Gov. George Wallace was against integration. Trump is against inclusion. Two nickels or a dime?
Integration and inclusion: If they are not identical twins--they are siblings.

Mayor John Carney and Wilmington City Council announce next round of senior home repair lottery set for June 4th
Mayor John Carney and Wilmington City Council announced that the next round of the City’s Senior Home Repair Lottery will take place on Tuesday, June 4, at 12:30 pm. The event will be broadcast live on WITN TV (Channel 22 on Comcast) and online at www.witn22.org.

BMI honors John P. Kee & Gospel Music Luminaries at 2025 BMI Trailblazers Awards
Praise and Worship

Don't call them 'potential conflicts of interest'
Words matter. When the media points out Trump’s “potential conflicts of interest,” as it has in recent days when describing Trump’s growing crypto enterprise, it doesn’t come close to telling the public what’s really going on — unprecedented paybacks and self-dealing by the president of the United States, using his office to make billions.