As humans, we all have emotional reactions to other people’s actions. Someone spills coffee on you, you get annoyed. Someone cuts you off in traffic, you might lose your cool. It’s normal. But sometimes, those reactions can go a little too far, crossing into full-blown overreaction territory. And that’s exactly what the Facebook page “Am I Overreacting?” captures perfectly. From relationship rants to office meltdowns and family feuds, people are turning to the internet to share their most dramat
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Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) is in trouble in its home market. Research firm Canalys reports that Apple’s market share in the US fell 11% in Q2 compared to Q2 2024. Long-time rival Samsung had a market share increase of 38%. Total US smartphone shipments grew only 1% in Q2 to 27.1 million. Apple still leads the […]
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A proposed law at the NM Legislature would help protect residents' privacy on the internet and has backing from LGBQ rights group Equality NM.
