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Tuesday, March 31st, 2026
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The military has done it again, this time upgrading from controlling drones remotely to full-sized helicopters. Scroll down to find out how!
In honor of the week leading up to Easter, the next two editions will have holiday-themed trivia at the bottom of each edition! Make sure to test your skills below!
Wanna Make a Bet? Congress Doesn’t Want You To
If you’re like us, then you can’t watch a sports game without throwing at least a little money down on the outcome. However, our habits might be in jeopardy.
Senators Adam Schiff (D-CA) and John Curtis (R-UT) recently introduced a bill that would prevent users from wagering money on sports games and playing casino games.
Prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket are at risk, whereas FanDuel and DraftKings are not.
Click here to find out more details.
Get the Best Base for Your Next Adventure
Though the weather is warming up, it’s still smart to have the correct clothing for your next adventure.
When we think of base layers, we think of them as a way to stay warm in the coldest of elements, but did you know there are ones meant for the summer months?
Click here to find the best options for your next hiking and/or camping trip.
Morning Meme

Ohio Senators Are Cracking Down on Data Centers
Ohio state senators have introduced three new bills aimed at tightening regulations on data centers to protect taxpayers, water resources, and electricity rates.
The bills cover everything from water usage permits to ending data centers’ sales tax exemptions, and more.
All three bills are in early stages. Click here for more information.
Black Hawks Can Now Fly Themselves
Turns out the hours you’ve spent playing video games might be a skill set the army wants to use, especially now with their recent Black Hawk advancement.
The next-generation UH-60MX Black Hawk has been developed to be flown both traditionally and remotely.
Though still in testing, the hope is to reduce casualties among army men.
TRIVIA
TRIVIA: About how many chocolate bunnies are produced each year?
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