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- ArticleBusiness & Technology
Jack Dorsey Cut 4,000 Jobs and Bet the Company on AI — Here's the Post Everyone's Arguing About
Jack Dorsey tied Block's 4,000-person layoff directly to AI in a shareholder letter that's still being argued about on X. Here's the breakdown.
- ArticleBusiness & Technology
The X Essay That Convinced 80 Million People AI Just Changed Everything
Matt Shumer's viral X essay "Something Big Is Happening" got 80M+ views. Here's what it actually said — and why it's worth reading.
- ArticleMotivation
Guilt Is Not the Same as Repair
Guilt can identify what needs attention, but shame cannot repair it. Use this practical 15-minute plan to turn regret into one honest action today.
- ArticleEast Texas
Marshall’s Hazard Mitigation Plan Is Open for Comment: 19 Projects—and Draft Gaps to Fix by July 31
Marshall’s draft hazard plan proposes 19 resilience projects. See the priorities, incomplete data, public-comment deadline and how residents can respond.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Anthony Robert Williams J6 Case Record: Five-Year Sentence, Fischer Vacatur, Full Pardon and Dismissed Charge
Anthony Robert Williams received a five-year J6 sentence before Fischer vacated the felony. Review the jury verdict, pardon and dismissed later charge.
- ArticleMotivation
How to Keep Moving Forward When Life Knocks You Down: A 7-Day Reset
Life knocked you down and you need a way forward. Use the Carry, Cut, Create decision tool and this honest seven-day reset to rebuild momentum.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Build the boring system first
Intake, follow-up, records, backups. The unglamorous plumbing I build before anything pretty, with the simplest free version of each written out for you.
- ArticleAI & Technology
ChatGPT Work Changes the AI Job: From Answering Questions to Finishing Work
ChatGPT Work explained: current availability, GPT-5.6 models, pricing, scheduled tasks, Sites, practical opportunities, risks, limits, and one test to try.
- ArticleMotivation
You Do Not Have to Start Over: Build a 30-Minute Restart Ramp
Use this practical 30-minute Restart Ramp to recover context, complete one re-entry action and return to important work after an interruption.
- ArticleFaith & Today
Nehemiah Inspected the Ruins Before Rebuilding: What Marshall's Water Crisis Requires Now
Nehemiah's rebuilding story meets Marshall's water infrastructure decisions. Read the Bible context, verified local facts, open questions, and next steps.
- ArticleFaith & Today
The Good Samaritan and the Texas Floods: What Neighbor-Love Requires Now
Luke 10’s Good Samaritan shows what neighbor-love costs. See the Bible story, verified Texas flood facts, reflection questions, and safe ways to help.
- ArticleAI & Technology
Claude Opus 5 Is Here: Price, 1M Context, Agent Upgrades and the Limits to Watch
Claude Opus 5 is available now with a 1M-token context window and stronger agent work. See verified pricing, access, risks and one practical test.
- ArticleMotivation
Do One Thing You Can Point To: The One Visible Win Method
Use the One Visible Win method to finish something meaningful before noon: a practical 30-minute Build, Close, Record exercise for rebuilding momentum.
- ArticleAI & Technology
ChatGPT Voice Now Controls Work and Codex on Desktop: Availability, Credits and Risks
ChatGPT Voice can now steer Work and Codex on desktop. See current availability, the separate voice and task meters, risks and one safe test.
- ArticleMotivation & Resilience
Tell the Truth About What You Can Carry Today
Use this 15 minute capacity audit to protect essential work, delay what can wait, and ask for a clear handoff before an overloaded hard day breaks.
- ArticleFaith & Today
Jesus Touched the Outcast: What Compassion Requires During a Measles Surge
Mark 1 shows Jesus restoring an excluded man’s dignity. Here is how that lesson can guide truthful, compassionate action during the 2026 U.S. measles surge.
- ArticleBusiness & Technology
Kodak Invented the Digital Camera. Then It Protected the Past.
Kodak built the first self-contained digital camera in 1975. Its story shows why seeing the future is easier than building a business willing to enter it.
- ArticleAI & Technology
GPT-5.6 Sol Is Here: What OpenAI's New Model Family Costs—and What Ultra Really Means
OpenAI's GPT-5.6 family explained: Sol, Terra and Luna pricing, ChatGPT access, max and ultra modes, multi-agent risks, and one practical test.
- ArticleEast Texas
Longview’s $76 Million Dairy Plant Enters Its Construction Window: Jobs, Water, and What to Watch
Longview’s planned $76 million dairy plant lists a July 20 construction start. See the official timeline, 150-job projection, water questions, and next steps.
- ArticleAI & Technology
NotebookLM Is Now Gemini Notebook: What Its Secure Cloud Computer Can—and Cannot—Do
Google renamed NotebookLM to Gemini Notebook and added cloud code execution, Gemini 3.5 and new exports. See access, price, risks and one practical test.
- ArticleMotivation
You Do Not Need a Perfect Day: Start With the Next 15 Minutes
Feeling stuck or overwhelmed? Use this practical 15-minute reset to choose one controllable action, rebuild momentum, and move forward with faith today.
- ArticleRebuild
Twelve Weeks, and Most Students Are Interviewing in Week 10
Premier Dental Academy of Longview runs about 12 weeks and most students start interviewing in week 10. Run the real cost and refund math before you enroll.
- ArticleRyan's Take
Should Texas Keep Grading Public Schools A Through F?
Texas grades public schools A through F using achievement, progress, and gap measures. Here is the strongest case for keeping or changing the system.
- ArticleTexas History & Service
Galveston Raised an Entire City After the 1900 Storm
After the 1900 hurricane, Galveston built a seawall and raised thousands of structures. Its recovery shows what serious rebuilding requires today.
- ArticleRyan Outdoors
Ryan Nichols and the Quiet Discipline of Getting Ready Before the Water
A warm Ryan Nichols outdoors article about rebuilding through preparation, honest maintenance and one useful next step before the water.
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 2: They Tried to Silence Me — Fix the Speech Conditions on My Bond
Ryan Nichols, pro se in Harrison County, Texas, moves to narrow vague speech and social-media bond conditions as an unconstitutional prior restraint. First Amendment, Packingham v. North Carolina, Near v. Minnesota, Texas free speech. Read
- ArticleMotivation & Discipline
Remove Friction Before You Add More Pressure
Pressure is not always the answer. Use this 15 minute friction audit to remove one obstacle, lower resistance, and move honest work forward today.
- ArticleMotivation
Remove One Obstacle, Then Move: The 20-Minute Friction Audit
Use this practical 20-minute friction audit to remove one obstacle, reduce resistance and begin the work you keep postponing.
- ArticleRyan Outdoors
Ryan Nichols and the Quiet Work of Rebuilding Outdoors
A warm, honest look at how simple time outdoors can support Ryan Nichols' rebuilding through attention, movement and one practical next step—without treating nature as a cure.
- ArticlePolitics
Trump’s New Defense Supply-Chain Order: What Changes, What It Targets, and What Is Still Unknown
What Trump’s July 20, 2026 defense supply-chain executive order requires, its deadlines, covered critical materials, foreign-supplier rules, and what remains unknown.
- ArticleEast Texas Business
East Texas Business Spotlight: Connor Walters and Silver Grizzly Espresso
Meet Silver Grizzly Espresso co-founder Connor Walters and learn how the Longview coffee shop built craft, community, and a downtown gathering place.
- ArticleEast Texas Business
East Texas Business Spotlight: Shawn Ingram and Custom Graphics TX
Meet Shawn Ingram of Custom Graphics TX, a Longview branding shop combining in-house production, local business connections and practical skills access.
- ArticleRyan Outdoors
Ryan Nichols and the Outdoor Rule of Leaving One Place Better
A warm Ryan Nichols outdoors article about rebuilding through stewardship, a safe 30-minute shoreline practice and one visible act of care.
- ArticleEast Texas Business
East Texas Business Spotlight: Laura Nevils and Books & Barrels
Meet Books & Barrels owner Laura Nevils and learn how the downtown Longview bookstore supports readers, local authors, events, and community.
- ArticleEast Texas Business
East Texas Business Spotlight: How Megan and James Heath Grew Pack N Mail
Meet Pack N Mail owners Megan and James Heath, the Longview and Gilmer entrepreneurs recognized by the SBA in 2026. See their story, services, and practical small-business lessons.
- ArticleEast Texas Business
East Texas Business Spotlight: Daren Horton and Gecko Pest Control
Meet Gecko Pest Control owner Daren Horton and learn about the Marshall company's services, history, community work, licensing record, and customer checklist.
- ArticleEast Texas
No Heat Alert Is Active—but Longview and Marshall Face a 102–105°F Heat Index This Weekend
Longview and Marshall face heat-index values of 102–105°F this weekend despite no active heat alert. See the verified forecast, risks and practical steps.
- ArticleFaith & Today
Hagar at the Well: What East Texas Heat Requires Us to Notice
Genesis 21 shows God seeing Hagar and Ishmael in the wilderness. Here is how that story can guide practical neighbor care during East Texas heat.
- ArticleEast Texas Business
East Texas Business Spotlight: Robbie and Tracy Shoults of Bear Creek Smokehouse
Meet Bear Creek Smokehouse co-owners Robbie and Tracy Shoults and learn how the Marshall-area family business has grown since 1943.
- ArticleMotivation
How to Rebuild Self-Trust: Keep One Small Promise Today
Rebuild self-trust with a practical four-box exercise: protect, produce, repair, and release. Make one small promise and create proof by sunset.
- ArticlePolitics & Accountability
U.S.–Saudi Nuclear Deal Is Signed—but Trump Says It Depends on Israel Normalization
The U.S.–Saudi 123 nuclear agreement is signed, but Trump says it requires Israel normalization and bars enrichment. Here is what Congress must verify.
- ArticleRyan Outdoors
Ryan Nichols and the Discipline of Reading the Sky
Ryan Nichols’ rescue history points to a practical rebuilding rhythm: prepare, observe and serve—safely, without treating outdoor activity as medical care.
- ArticleRebuild
Most of Building SellerProof Has Been Saying No
The most important file in this build is the list of things the software will never do. Why scope discipline beats feature count, and how to write your own not-doing list.
- ArticleEast Texas
Longview Recycling Faces a July 30 Council Review: What Belongs in the Blue-Lid Cart Now
Longview City Council will review recycling July 30. See the current blue-cart rules, processing costs, open questions and how residents can respond.
- ArticleFaith & Today
Elijah, the Widow and the Last Meal: What East Texas Heat Requires of Neighbors
The widow of Zarephath shared during drought. Here is what 1 Kings 17 teaches—and what East Texans can do during today’s heat advisory.
- ArticlePolitics
House Passes H. Con. Res. 113: What the $95 Billion Reconciliation Blueprint Actually Does
The House passed H. Con. Res. 113 by 216–214. Learn what the $95 billion reconciliation blueprint authorizes, what it does not spend, and what happens next.
- ArticleEast Texas History & Safety
The East Texas Disaster That Gave Gas a Warning Smell
The 1937 New London school disaster led Texas to authorize natural-gas odorization, giving future leaks a warning people could smell before ignition.
- ArticleRebuild
Why Don't You Just Open the Stores Yourself?
The question every Wholesale Universe prospect wants to ask. We put the answer, including exactly how we get paid, on our own front page instead of saving it for a call.
- ArticleEast Texas
Should Longview Allow More Duplexes, ADUs, and Smaller Homes?
Longview's housing plan recommends duplexes, ADUs, smaller lots, and zoning reform. Here are the local facts and the strongest arguments on both sides.
- ArticleTexas & Community
Should Texas Make It Easier to Repair the Devices You Own?
Texas has enacted a right-to-repair law for many consumer devices. Here is what it covers, what it excludes, and the strongest case on each side.