Generated by Rank Math SEO, this is an llms.txt file designed to help LLMs better understand and index this website. # Total Apex Herald: We deliver bold, clear reporting across US News, World Affairs, Politics, True Crime, Business, and more. ## Sitemaps [XML Sitemap](https://totalapexherald.com/sitemap_index.xml): Includes all crawlable and indexable pages. ## Posts - [Charlie Kirk Murder Case: What Prosecutors Revealed During Key Court Hearing](https://totalapexherald.com/us-news/charlie-kirk-murder-case/): The criminal case against the man accused of fatally shooting conservative activist Charlie Kirk entered a critical phase Monday as prosecutors began presenting evidence they say links him to the 2025 assassination. The multiday preliminary hearing will determine whether there is enough evidence for the case to proceed toward trial, where prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty. - [10 of the Most Devastating Wildfires in History: From Global Firestorms to America’s Deadliest Blazes](https://totalapexherald.com/us-news/10-most-devastating-wildfires/): Wildfire sits in a strange place in the natural world. In many ecosystems, it is not the villain. It clears out dead vegetation, recycles nutrients, and in some cases helps certain plants reproduce. Some landscapes even depend on it. The problem starts when the conditions around fire stop behaving normally. - [U.S. Wildfires Surge to Level 4 Alert Ahead of July 4 as Holiday Risk Intensifies](https://totalapexherald.com/us-news/u-s-wildfires-surge-risk/): As the United States enters the first days of July, wildfire activity is accelerating across multiple regions, with federal officials warning that the system is under significant strain heading into the Fourth of July holiday weekend. - [Stunning 15-Term Defeat: Melat Kiros Ousts Diana DeGette in Colorado Democratic Primary](https://totalapexherald.com/politics/melat-kiros-degette-colorado/): Colorado Democrats delivered one of the biggest primary upsets of the 2026 election cycle on Tuesday, replacing a nearly 30-year incumbent with a 29-year-old political newcomer. According to the Associated Press, democratic socialist Melat Kiros defeated longtime U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette in the Democratic primary for Colorado's 1st Congressional District. - [Quantum Physics Twists Light to Its Will](https://totalapexherald.com/science/quantum-physics/): The field of quantum mechanics has suddenly become far more intriguing, thanks to a team from the University of Technology Sydney who've cooked up a fresh technique for tinkering with teeny-tiny light sources by just putting a nifty spin on ultra-thin sheets of hexagonal boron nitride. This development gives researchers a new tool for adjusting quantum emitters, those minuscule glowing specks that might eventually drive everything from secure communications to future quantum computers that could vastly outperform today's systems. - [Essential Diplomacy on 2 Fronts: Israel–Lebanon Talks Reshape As Iran Courts Gulf States](https://totalapexherald.com/world-news/diplomacy-with-israel-lebanon/): With negotiations between the United States and Iran slowly making progress, Iran began efforts to talk with Gulf states over the Strait of Hormuz in accordance with Clause 5 of the Memorandum of Understanding. The Lebanese and Israeli governments, with the United States support in mediation, work towards security handover as the week comes to a close. Regional diplomacy and the conflict in southern Lebanon are now tightly connected, with their impact on the Middle East still unfolding. - [Brain’s Cells Survive DNA Destruction Derby](https://totalapexherald.com/science/brains-cells/): The brain, that remarkable blob of grey matter inside our skulls, starts its life with a rapid surge of newborn neurons pushing their way through crowded tissue like determined commuters trying to find a seat on a packed train. These developing cells must navigate tight gaps between fibers and surrounding cells to reach their assigned positions in the cerebral cortex, where they will eventually integrate into the brain’s communication network. - [Qatar and Pakistan: Critical Mediation Efforts Between 4 Countries – United States and Iran Amid Conflict And Controversy](https://totalapexherald.com/world-news/pakistan-qatar-mediate-us-iran/): With Hezbollah and Israel coming to an understanding and agreeing to a ceasefire, Qatar and Pakistan facilitated renewed talks between the United States and Iran in Burgenstock, Switzerland, on June 21, 2026. Both sides sought to establish technical working groups to implement the Memorandum of Understanding. The discussions unfolded amid conflicting accounts of military posture in southern Lebanon and disputes over the sequencing of Memorandum of Understanding clauses.  - [Fighting in Lebanon Causes Memorandum of Understanding To Falter – Iran Leverages the Strait of Hormuz ](https://totalapexherald.com/world-news/lebanon-strikes-create-friction/): President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed a Memorandum of Understanding that addresses navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, the end of hostilities, and related political conditions. The document affirms sovereignty and territorial integrity and includes Iran’s request that the Israel Defense Forces withdraw from southern Lebanon as part of its implementation. It also provides for commercial vessels to transit the strait without fees. The agreement has faced immediate strain amid continued IDF operations and Hezbollah attacks in southern Lebanon, debate inside Iran over the deal’s terms, and U.S. efforts to limit the activities of Iran‑backed militias in Iraq. - [3 Killed in Plane Crash Near Bowie Neighborhood as Federal Investigation Continues](https://totalapexherald.com/us-news/3-killed-plane-crash-bowie/): BOWIE, Md. — Three people were killed after a single-engine plane crashed into a wooded area near a residential neighborhood in Bowie late Saturday night, according to Maryland State Police. - [Foldable Phones Are Finally Going Mainstream, Tech Fans Are Losing It](https://totalapexherald.com/tech/foldable-phones/): There was a time when foldable phones felt more like a technology experiment than a practical consumer device. Early models faced durability concerns, high prices and questions about long-term reliability. Today, however, foldable phones have evolved into a growing segment of the smartphone market, attracting consumers and technology enthusiasts alike. - [Memorandum of Understanding Tested by Strait of Hormuz Friction and Fighting in Southern Lebanon ](https://totalapexherald.com/world-news/strait-of-hormuz-pending-reopen/): With the language of the Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and Iran largely agreed upon, the initial signing was set for June 19, 2026. However, after rumors and leaks, the United States and Iran formally signed the long‑anticipated Memorandum of Understanding on June 17, solidifying the 14‑point framework. The Strait of Hormuz is promised to open, but border skirmishes may threaten that reality. - [Most Googled Questions About Juneteenth Answered](https://totalapexherald.com/us-news/googled-questions-juneteenth/): Every June, Americans collectively turn to Google and ask some version of the same question: What exactly is Juneteenth? - [New Fentanyl Vaccine Could Prevent Overdoses Before They Happen](https://totalapexherald.com/science/fentanyl-vaccine/): Fentanyl has turned into one of the deadliest threats on American streets. Each year, this synthetic opioid kills more people than car wrecks and gun violence combined. The drug suppresses breathing signals in the brain, often causing fatal overdoses. Can anything stop fentanyl before it reaches the nervous system? - [Brain Health Study Finds Daily 5-Minute Exercises Improve Thinking at Any Age](https://totalapexherald.com/health/brain-health-exercises/): Brain health isn’t a fixed trait you’re stuck with forever. New research from Texas challenges the old idea that mental decline is unavoidable. A three-year study tracked nearly four thousand adults, ages 19 to 94. Why does this matter for how you live your daily life? - [The United States and Iran 14‑Point Memorandum – How It Could Shift Middle East Dynamics](https://totalapexherald.com/world-news/united-states-iran-14-points/): The United States and Iran have finalized the text of their Memorandum of Understanding, with a formal signing scheduled for June 19, 2026, in Switzerland. In the days before the announcement, competing leaks and partial drafts circulated across regional and Western media, creating friction as each side emphasized different elements of the 14‑point framework. A more unified version of the agreement has now taken shape, clarifying the ceasefire terms, economic provisions, and the 60‑day negotiation period that follows.  - [United States and Iran Finalize Ceasefire Framework for June 19, 2026 – Beirut Strike Raises Concerns in the Middle East](https://totalapexherald.com/world-news/iran-united-states-make-a-deal/): The United States and Iran agreed to end military operations across all fronts on June 14–15, while Israeli strikes in Beirut and conflicting reports over the Strait of Hormuz underscored the fragile path toward a formal signing on June 19, 2026.  - [Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month: A Silent Burden Carried By Many](https://totalapexherald.com/health/mens-mental-health-awareness/): Something that undeniably goes under the radar is the lack of awareness of men's mental health, despite the availability of tools and options for seeking help should the tools be needed. Mental health is often stigmatized as a form of weakness, while ignoring the consequences of not obtaining help that is desperately needed. Oftentimes, the tools made for these situations are also highly underutilized, which leads to a rise in deaths by those taking their own lives. - [Prominent Memorandum of Understanding Leak Fuels Rumors and Diplomatic Uncertainty](https://totalapexherald.com/world-news/memorandum-of-understanding-iran/): Following recent escalations in which the United States struck Iranian military sites and Iran responded with regional drone and missile attacks, the conflict shifted into a tense diplomatic phase. As Iran’s draft Memorandum of Understanding began circulating across state and semi‑official outlets, both Iran and the United States signaled interest in negotiations even as nuclear concerns, maritime enforcement actions, and expanding fronts in Lebanon underscored how fragile the moment remained.  - [Henry Nowak Tragedy Sparks Questions](https://totalapexherald.com/world-news/henry-nowak-sikh/): The conviction of Vickrum Digwa for the murder of Henry Nowak has become one of the most widely discussed criminal cases in the United Kingdom in recent days. Nowak died on December 3, 2025, but the release of police body-cam footage has sparked new outrage and debate. - [Diabetes Study Finds Genetic Variants May Reduce Ozempic Effectiveness](https://totalapexherald.com/health/diabetes-pam/): Ozempic and its family of GLP-1 receptor agonists have changed how doctors treat Type 2 diabetes, with more than a quarter of patients now using these medications. But a new study from Stanford Medicine and an international team of collaborators suggests that genetics may be working against some of these patients without anyone knowing. The findings, published in Genome Medicine, identify a group of genetic variants that appear to cause GLP-1 resistance, a phenomenon in which the body does not respond properly to the hormone. - [Critical Missile Strikes, Blockades, and Back‑Channel Talks: Inside a Rapidly Widening Conflict ](https://totalapexherald.com/world-news/us-iran-trade-missile-strikes/): Regional tensions escalated throughout the past week as Israel and Iran exchanged a series of retaliatory air operations, beginning with Israeli strikes on Hezbollah drone facilities in Beirut and followed by multiple Iranian missile barrages. Israel responded with attacks on Iranian air defense, missile, and drone infrastructure across several provinces, while Hezbollah and Houthi forces broadened the conflict through cross‑border threats and maritime pressure.  - [Israel Redefines Regional Defense Borders After Direct Missile Confrontations With Iran](https://totalapexherald.com/world-news/israel-border-skirmesh-iran/): Iran increased pressure across several fronts as negotiations with the United States showed no sign of movement. Financial demands and the response to recent clashes in Lebanon signaled that it intends to hold leverage while talks remain unresolved. Activity in the Strait of Hormuz and continued exchanges between Israel and Hezbollah added new layers to the regional picture. These developments reflected a coordinated effort to maintain pressure during a period of diplomatic uncertainty.  - [Raman Advances to Los Angeles Mayoral Runoff as Late Ballots Shift the Race](https://totalapexherald.com/politics/raman-advances/): After days of slow counting and shifting margins, Raman secured a place in the November runoff for Los Angeles mayor, overtaking reality television personality Spencer Pratt as late arriving ballots continued to reshape the race. Updated tallies from election officials showed a steady climb for Raman as the final waves of mail ballots were processed, pushing her into second place behind incumbent Mayor Karen Bass. - [Shocking $24 Billion Demand: Iran Issues Hardline Ultimatum in Multi-Front Crisis](https://totalapexherald.com/world-news/24-billion-iran-lebanon/): From southern Lebanon to the Persian Gulf and Baghdad, Iran and its allied military groups are mounting coordinated opposition to United States-mediated security negotiations. The situation remains tense despite Lebanese President Joseph Aoun’s warning that the recent framework offered the last opportunity for a lasting ceasefire, while Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter has stated that any diplomatic process must start with Hezbollah’s full disarmament. With its assets frozen, Iran is pushing hard to regain access to $24 billion in funds. - [Iran Signals Hardline Stance as Lebanon Ceasefire Falters; Iraq’s Security Moves Add to Regional Unrest](https://totalapexherald.com/world-news/lebanon-ceasefire-new-conflict/): Iran had no recent exchanges with President Donald Trump’s proposed amendments to the memorandum of understanding, with its last communication focused on Lebanon. The partial ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel collapsed on June 3, 2026, after Hezbollah launched rocket attacks, and both sides responded by insisting that any agreement must include a full ceasefire and an IDF withdrawal from southern Lebanon. - [Europe’s Three Migrations Story Falls Apart](https://totalapexherald.com/science/europe-history-migration/): Europe once seemed to have a tidy origin story, with geneticists claiming three massive migrations built the continent's modern population. Hunter-gatherers arrived first, more than 4,600 years ago, followed by Anatolian farmers around 9,000 years ago, who brought agriculture to the continent. Then came the Corded Ware people from the Russian steppe roughly five thousand years ago, named for the rope-like designs on their pottery and carrying a distinctive genetic signature previously missing from most of Europe. - [Cancer Research Has a Dangerous Age Blind Spot](https://totalapexherald.com/health/cancer-age/): Cancer becomes more common as people add candles to their birthday cake, but treatment gets trickier when those candles pile up. Most mouse studies ignore that reality entirely, with fewer than ten percent using aged animals that reflect older human patients. Researchers typically run experiments on mice that match humans in their early twenties, young and healthy, and full of fight. Why would scientists build cancer therapies on a foundation that ignores the very people most likely to get sick? - [Evolution May Rely on More Helpful Mutations Than Researchers Once Believed](https://totalapexherald.com/science/evolution-mutations/): Evolution has long been viewed as a quiet, slow process in which most genetic changes drift along without doing much good or harm. A new University of Michigan study flipped that sleepy idea on its head by suggesting helpful mutations might actually be quite common. The catch is that most of those useful changes disappear before they can stick around permanently. - [Saturn’s Shocking Spin Lie Crumbles in 2026](https://totalapexherald.com/science/saturn-rotation/): Saturn has been tricking scientists for decades with rotation measurements that never quite added up. The giant ringed planet appeared to speed up and slow down over time, even though planets do not simply change their spin rate on a whim. Now, observations from the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed the real culprit: Saturn's spectacular auroras. - [Hezbollah Shatters Fragile Ceasefire with Brutal Strikes on Israel](https://totalapexherald.com/world-news/strikes-missiles-amid-ceasefire/): A fragile ceasefire that briefly quieted the Lebanon front unraveled within a day as Hezbollah resumed attacks and Iran signaled it was prepared for a wider confrontation. The shift came less than 24 hours after negotiators attempted to stabilize the situation, underscoring how quickly the conflict could reignite. Maritime tensions escalated in parallel, triggering drone launches, U.S. strikes, and Iranian missile fire across the Gulf.  - [Negotiations Freeze as Israel Expands Deeper Into Southern Lebanon](https://totalapexherald.com/world-news/negotiations-stall-lebanon/): Negotiations between the United States and Iran have remained at a standstill, with no movement in advancing a draft 60-day ceasefire proposal meant to reopen nuclear talks. Iran continues to tighten control over the Strait of Hormuz through the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)-backed Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA). The United States has responded with naval operations alongside sanctions on the PGSA, and enforcement actions to keep the Strait open, resulting in uncertainty about naval traffic and regional stability. - [Brain Aging May Begin With Protein Factory Failures, Stanford Researchers Find](https://totalapexherald.com/health/protein-brain/): Have you ever felt your mind just hit a wall trying to remember where you left your keys? According to a new Stanford study, issues with protein production may play a major role in why aging brains become more vulnerable to memory and thinking problems. Scientists discovered that the cellular systems responsible for making new proteins start to break down like an old car engine. This collapse leads to toxic clumps that mess with memory and thinking skills. - [Strait of Hormuz Under Intense Pressure as Iran Negotiations Falter and PGSA Expands Control ](https://totalapexherald.com/world-news/strait-negotiations-stall/): Regional diplomatic activity and military developments continued to unfold, with details emerging about points of friction in the United States–Iran negotiation track. Expanding Iranian efforts to assert control over maritime transit in the Strait of Hormuz, shifting roles among Iranian political figures, and a series of military actions have shaped the environment surrounding the talks. With the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) initiating military control through the Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA) and the United States seeking an open waterway, the situation remains strained in the Middle East. - [Judge Rules Anna Kepner’s Stepbrother Will Not Be Jailed Ahead of Murder Trial](https://totalapexherald.com/us-news/anna-kepner-stepbrother-jail/): Timothy Hudson, the 16-year-old accused of raping and killing his stepsister, Anna Kepner, will not be jailed pending his upcoming trial in September, according to a ruling from a federal judge. Recently unsealed court filings give details of her death, with prosecutors citing evidence they say links Hudson to the alleged crime, and medical findings indicating Anna Kepner died from mechanical asphyxiation. - [Arctic Ocean Losing Critical Nutrient as Climate Change Threatens Marine Food Web](https://totalapexherald.com/science-environment/arctic-ocean-food-web/): The Arctic Ocean is losing its chill in more ways than one. Scientists now see a sharp drop in nitrate, a nutrient that tiny plankton need to grow. Without enough of the nitrate for the plankton, the whole marine food web starts to feel a bit empty. The culprit, as you might guess, is the thing we call climate change. That may sound like a small chemical shift, but researchers say it could reshape everything from plankton populations to the Arctic's role in storing carbon. - [Trump Scores Court Win As Judge Refuses To Halt Mail Ballot Order](https://totalapexherald.com/politics/trump-judge-refuses-halt-mail-ballot/): A federal judge on Thursday declined to temporarily block President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting mail-in voting, handing Democrats and voting rights groups an early legal setback while leaving the broader constitutional fight unresolved. - [Rollercoaster Malfunction Leaves Texas Students Stranded in the Air](https://totalapexherald.com/us-news/rollercoaster-malfunction/): A field trip meant to celebrate the end of the school year turned into a tense, hours long rescue Thursday evening when a rollercoaster at Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier malfunctioned and left eight riders stranded nearly 100 feet above the ground. - [Nuclear Standoff and Economic Leverage: Negotiations Paralyzed as Strait Tensions Escalate](https://totalapexherald.com/world-news/nuclear-economic-negotiations/): The latest round of negotiations between the United States and Iran has stalled, largely because each side is pushing for concessions the other refuses to grant. Iranian outlets continue to frame their nuclear activity as a matter of national sovereignty, while American officials insist that any easing of sanctions must follow clear and enforceable limits on enrichment. President Donald Trump added further pressure by stating that Iran’s stock of highly enriched uranium must be surrendered or eliminated before anything else can move forward.  - [ICE Denies New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill From Entering the ICE Detention Facility](https://totalapexherald.com/politics/new-jersey-gov-denied-acesss/): New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill, a Democrat, who has criticized the Trump administration over strict immigration policy, joined protests outside and an ICE detention center in Newark this week to support detainees who participated in a hunger strike. Sherrill was in touch with family members of detainees who complained about a lack of medical care and inadequate food quality. - [DOJ Removes Jan. 6 Case Pages, Calls Material ‘Partisan Propaganda’ Amid Controversial Policy Shift](https://totalapexherald.com/us-news/doj-removes-jan-6-case-pages/): The Justice Department has quietly done something not exactly quiet at all. The United States Department of Justice has confirmed it removed multiple web pages documenting prosecutions tied to the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, a move it is now openly defending while also describing portions of the material as “partisan propaganda.” That framing is doing a lot of work here, and Washington is noticing. - [More Declassified UFO Files Released By The Pentagon](https://totalapexherald.com/us-news/more-ufo-declassified-files/): The Pentagon officially released another batch of the once-classified UFO files. It's part of a rollout of public releases ordered by President Donald Trump. Friday's release of additional files included more than 50 previously classified videos and other documents tied to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), the official term the federal government uses for UFOs. - [United States-Iran Negotiation Talks Advance Amid Strait of Hormuz Disputes](https://totalapexherald.com/world-news/negotiation-iran-united-states/): There were early signs of movement in United States‑Iran negotiations on May 22 and 23, 2026, as both sides explored the outline of a possible memorandum of understanding. The talks continued to circle two major issues: Iran’s highly enriched uranium stockpile and its control over the Strait of Hormuz. Pakistani intermediaries and Secretary of State Marco Rubio both pointed to uranium enrichment as the most difficult problem to resolve. - [The Strait of Hormuz: Iran’s Bargaining Chip – Uranium Still Contended Amid Negotiations 40 Days Of United States Blockade](https://totalapexherald.com/world-news/iran-focused-strait-uranium/): Discussions between Iran and Oman focused on a potential joint control arrangement for the waterway. Reports show Iran is defining new maritime zones through the Persian Gulf Strait Authority, extending its claims and affecting Emirati waters. These steps occurred alongside Iran's review of United States proposals and insistence on retaining its highly enriched uranium stockpile. - [Ebola Airport Screening Expansion Triggers Urgent New U.S. Travel Restrictions for International Passengers](https://totalapexherald.com/us-news/ebola-travel-restrictions-2026/): The federal government is rapidly expanding Ebola airport screening measures as health officials respond to a growing outbreak in Central and East Africa. Travelers entering the United States after visiting Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo or South Sudan are now facing mandatory rerouting, airport health checks and possible monitoring by state health departments. The move marks one of the most aggressive U.S. travel health responses since the COVID-19 era, and it is already causing confusion for passengers mid-trip. - [Trump Pulls AI Executive Order at Last Minute, Citing U.S. Tech Lead](https://totalapexherald.com/tech/trump-strikes-down-ai-order/): President Donald Trump abruptly delayed signing an executive order on AI on Thursday afternoon. He told reporters in the Oval Office that he pulled the order at the last minute because it could risk undermining American competitiveness in technology. He answered reporters’ questions about the sudden move in the Oval Office. - [Shooting Near The White House, May 23, 2026: Suspect Killed By Secret Service, Bystander Hospitalized and in Critical Condition](https://totalapexherald.com/us-news/shooting-white-house-north-lawn/): A 21-year-old man who opened fire outside a White House security checkpoint was killed in an exchange of gunfire with Secret Service agents on Saturday evening, federal officials confirmed. The incident, which triggered an immediate lockdown of the executive mansion and surrounding grounds, marks the latest security breach in the capital. Senior law enforcement authorities briefed on the matter identified the deceased shooter, White House visitor logs, and court records later showing a documented history of severe mental health conditions and previous law enforcement contacts near the complex.  - [Teacher Arrested After Ordering 12-Year-Old to Slap Classmate, Investigators Say](https://totalapexherald.com/us-news/teacher-arrested/): A Florida teacher is facing a child abuse charge after deputies say she instructed a 12-year-old student to slap a classmate who would not stop talking during a sixth‑grade lesson. The incident, which unfolded inside a Lee Middle School classroom on May 13, has left parents, students, and district officials shaken as they confront the reality of an educator crossing a line that should never be blurred. - [Iran Seeking Oman Cooperation in Hormuz Toll System: Escalating Insurance Fees and Ceasefire Tensions](https://totalapexherald.com/world-news/hormuz-insurance-fees/): Commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has shifted into a layered insurance system during the ceasefire, with transit rights now tied to geopolitical affiliation. Primary allies receive unrestricted passage, while certain partner states move through the corridor under negotiated trade arrangements. Ships linked to active combatants are barred entirely, giving Iran de facto control over the waterway’s operational rules. - [The AI Workplace Burnout Problem Companies Didn’t Expect in 2026](https://totalapexherald.com/tech/ai-workplace-burnout-2026/): For years, artificial intelligence was pitched as the solution to workplace burnout. Automate repetitive tasks. Reduce workloads. Improve efficiency. Give workers more time to focus on meaningful projects. That was the sales pitch. Now, a growing number of workers are discovering something far less futuristic and far more human: constantly managing AI systems can be mentally exhausting. ## Pages - [Terms of Use](https://totalapexherald.com/terms-of-use/): Effective Date: December 3, 2023 - [Privacy Policy](https://totalapexherald.com/privacy-policy/): Effective Date: December 3, 2023 - [Disclaimer](https://totalapexherald.com/disclaimer/): The information provided on Total Apex Media's website Total Apex Sports is for general informational purposes only. While we strive to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the content, Total Apex Media makes no guarantees about the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information. 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