Week of March 30, 2026
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How Long Before Airport Lines Get Back to Normal?
To celebrate April Fools' Day, we look at two current TV commercials that strain credibility of the claims being made, like Whole Foods claiming to have low prices throughout the store.
That story is in Mouse Print* this week.
Every year, the Environmental Working Group comes out with its list of produce found to have the most pesticide residue based on government tests. This year's "dirty dozen" puts spinach at the top of the list followed by various greens. On the other end of the spectrum, the "Clean 15" lists those fruits and veggies with the lowest amount of pesticide residue. Topping that list is pineapples.
Here is a Phildelphia lawyer telling the U.S. Senate about a very sophisticated AI scam involving the arrest of his son.
SmartAsset just pushed the numbers to see how much a single person as well as a family of four needs to earn a year in order to live comfortably in 100 of the largest U.S. cities. [Beware false virus alerts; alternate related link.] No surprise, you'd need the most in NYC. Boston is sixth, Seattle is 13th, and New Orleans and San Antonio were the least costly cities.
Consumer AlertPA Lawyer Tells Senate of Frightening Scam
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