Building a Raspberry Pi-powered drone blends DIY engineering with limitless customization. With the Pi as the brain, you can integrate sensors, cameras, AI, and autonomous flight features that rival ...
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There are hundreds of LEGO sets out there, but any LEGO fan – even a dedicated one – will build a miniscule fraction of them. Display space is one reason. Price is another. And for the amount of money ...
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The 2025-2026 Broadway season has celebrated its last opening night and awards season is kicking into full swing! The 2026 Tony Award nominations have been announced with Broadway's best set to be ...
According to the latest data from Freddie Mac, 30-year fixed-rate mortgages (FRM) averaged 6.30% during the week of April 30. That's up from 6.23% the week before, but down from 6.76% one year ago.