USPS Rate Hike on April 26th Hey everyone, I wanted to make sure you saw the latest news from USPS because it’s going to affect your shipping costs pretty soon. We just got word that another price adjustment is hitting on April 26, 2026, and it’s a bit of a tough one to swallow. According […]
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Vote NO on April 21
Why Virginians Should Vote NO Protect Fair Representation and Stop Gerrymandering On April 21, Virginians will face an important decision that could shape the state’s political landscape for years to come. At the heart of this vote is a question about how electoral districts are drawn—and ultimately, who holds power. While the details of redistricting […]
The Illusion of Anonymity
Why Apple’s “Hide My Email” Won’t Save You For years, Apple has positioned itself as the “privacy-first” tech giant, using sleek marketing campaigns to convince consumers that their data is a “human right” and that “what happens on your iPhone, stays on your iPhone.” However, a recent federal investigation has shattered the illusion of anonymity […]
Return to Sender?
USPS is sounding the alarm I’ll be honest: I don’t think about the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) much until I’m waiting on something important. A prescription refill. A replacement credit card. A birthday card I mailed “early” but still somehow arrives late. So when I saw headlines suggesting USPS is warning that mail delivery could […]
What to Do With Old Documents
Spring Cleaning? Here’s What to Do With Old Documents Spring is finally here in the New River Valley — and that means it’s time to open the windows, declutter the closets, and tackle all the stuff you’ve been putting off since last year. But when it comes to spring cleaning, two categories tend to pile […]
