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Effortlessly Relaxed Bedroom Style Starts Here

June 18, 2026 (NewsUSA) - Two Bedsure PureWoven™ styles now carry the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval Naturally Textured Comfort with Elevated Everyday Bedding from Bedsure PureWoven™Creating a bedroom that feels calm, inviting, and visually put-together doesn’t have to involve complicated styling or constant rearranging. The look many people are embracing right now is all about natural texture, soft layering, and a relaxed finish that feels lived-in in the best way.


How AI Is Shaping the Future of Work

June 9, 2026 (NewsUSA) - Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to raise the standard of living, expand economic opportunities, and make America more competitive at a global level, but an honest assessment of how AI is currently reshaping labor and the economy is needed, according to experts at the Special Competitive Studies Project (SCSP), a nonprofit and nonpartisan initiative with a goal of making recommendations to strengthen America's long-term competitiveness in AI. At the SCSP’s annual AI+Expo, a Task Force on AI and the Future of Work unveiled preliminary findings that can serve as a foundation for further development and inform discussions.


BookTrib’s Bites: Four Books About Crisis, Courage and Consequence

June 9, 2026 (BookTrib) - “The Captain's Clue” by Brock Eastman and Shaun StevensonIn this hilarious action-adventure for Christian kids, the parables of Jesus literally come to life — and Parable Port is in deep water. Anthony and his friends have barely recovered from their last wild adventure when the storm of the century hits town.


Skip the Half-Day Hassle: More Families Turn to Flexible, Extended Day Summer Camps

June 1, 2026 (NewsUSA) - As the school year comes to a close, many parents enter one of the most stressful planning seasons of the year: summer break. For working families, summer often means trying to coordinate a complicated mix of half-day camps, extended care options, babysitters, and vacation days all in an attempt to ensure their children have a safe place to be while parents work and spend their days involved in engaging activities that combine fun with learning.


American Autonomous Vehicles Hit a Roadblock

May 26, 2026 (NewsUSA) - As self-driving vehicles continue to extend their reach onto the roads, the United States is at risk of losing its leadership in this key area, according to a new report from the Special Competitive Studies Project, a nonprofit and nonpartisan initiative with a goal of making recommendations to strengthen America's long-term competitiveness in AI. Specifically, scaling of AVs will affect the development of autonomous systems with other industrial applications including industrial robotics, smart infrastructure, and dual-use military systems, and components and cars are increasingly sourced from China, according to the report.


Marine Toys for Tots Foster Care Program Creates Room for Joy

May 22, 2026 (NewsUSA) - National Foster Care Day, observed on the first Tuesday of May, serves as a reminder of the hundreds of thousands of children across the United States in foster care who need stability, encouragement, and hope. The Marine Toys for Tots Foster Care Program’s Room for Joy initiative stands ready to support children navigating the foster care system based on the belief that even a single donation can create meaningful impact and make Room for Joy in the heart of a foster child.


Building a backup power plan as storms get stronger and outages last longer

May 19, 2026 (NewsUSA) - In many communities, the conversations surrounding storm preparedness have shifted from “if” the power will go out to “when,” “how often” and “for how long. ” In the past decade alone, the United States has experienced twice as many weather-related outages as it did in the early 2000s because of severe storms and the country’s aging, failing electrical grid.