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		<title>Jared Isaacman Charts NASA’s Future at Sun ’n Fun in Lakeland</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Carlo Pasquale]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 23:34:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[From Inspiration to Execution At the Sun ’n Fun Aerospace Expo in Lakeland, Florida, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman delivered a wide-ranging address that mixed inspiration with a blunt assessment of where the agency is headed. Framed by the excitement of the Artemis program and a new generation of space enthusiasts, Isaacman made it clear that [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h1 class="wp-block-heading">From Inspiration to Execution</h1>



<p>At the Sun ’n Fun Aerospace Expo in Lakeland, Florida, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman delivered a wide-ranging address that mixed inspiration with a blunt assessment of where the agency is headed. Framed by the excitement of the Artemis program and a new generation of space enthusiasts, Isaacman made it clear that NASA’s next chapter is not just about returning to the Moon but building a sustained human presence beyond Earth.</p>



<p>The presentation opened with a viral moment featuring a young student’s passionate call for space exploration, symbolizing what Isaacman described as the “Artemis Generation.” That energy carried into a recap of Artemis II, which successfully sent astronauts farther into space than ever before, reaching speeds over 24,000 miles per hour before returning safely to Earth.</p>



<p>From there, Isaacman laid out NASA’s near-term vision: frequent missions to the Moon’s south pole, where water ice could support long-term habitation. Beginning as early as 2027, NASA plans a steady cadence of robotic landings to test technologies, deploy rovers, and prepare the groundwork for a permanent lunar base. Unlike the Apollo era, he emphasized, the goal now is permanence—“we’re going back to stay.”</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Building Toward the Moon and Mars</h2>



<p>Isaacman described the Moon as a proving ground for deeper space exploration, particularly Mars. He suggested that a crewed mission to Mars could realistically occur within the next 10 to 20 years, but only after critical capabilities are developed on the lunar surface. These include in-situ resource manufacturing, nuclear power systems, and new propulsion technology systems that would allow astronauts to travel farther and return safely.</p>



<p>At the same time, NASA is shifting its strategy. Rather than spreading funding across numerous smaller projects, Isaacman said the agency is now focusing on “needle-moving objectives”—large-scale efforts like building a moon base, increasing launch frequency, and advancing deep space propulsion. He acknowledged past inefficiencies, noting that billions had been spent on programs that failed to deliver meaningful outcomes, and stressed that future investments would be more focused and results-driven.</p>



<p>A key part of that shift is increasing launch cadence. Isaacman pointed out that earlier NASA programs routinely launched missions every few months, while recent efforts have been separated by years. The goal now is to return to at least an annual rhythm—and eventually faster—to maintain expertise and accelerate progress.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Audience Questions Highlight Challenges and Opportunities</h2>



<p>Following his remarks, Isaacman fielded a series of questions from the audience that highlighted both enthusiasm and concern about NASA’s direction.</p>



<p>One attendee raised concerns about funding for scientific research, particularly studies on how the human body responds to space environments. Isaacman responded by acknowledging the importance of such research but reiterated that NASA must prioritize programs that directly support major exploration goals, such as keeping astronauts healthy for long-duration missions. He emphasized that better allocation of resources would ensure critical science receives proper support.</p>



<p>Another question focused on the future astronaut workforce. Isaacman explained that NASA is moving beyond its traditional reliance on test pilots and is seeking a broader range of expertise. As missions shift toward long-term habitation, the agency will need engineers, medical professionals, software specialists, and scientists which are the same diversity of skills required to sustain remote outposts on Earth.</p>



<p>Questions also touched on technical challenges, including the future of rocket engines and workforce retention. Isaacman addressed concerns about aging systems like the RS-25 engines and emphasized the importance of competition among commercial partners such as SpaceX and Blue Origin to drive innovation and reduce costs. He also outlined efforts to strengthen NASA’s workforce through new hiring programs and closer collaboration with industry.</p>



<p>International cooperation emerged as another theme during the Q&amp;A. Isaacman highlighted contributions from global partners, including Japan’s development of a pressurized lunar rover and Italy’s work on habitation modules. He stressed that while NASA leads the effort, the Artemis program is a collaborative mission for humanity as a whole.</p>



<p>The session concluded with a forward-looking message: NASA is returning to its roots as an active, execution-driven agency, focused on ambitious goals and tangible results. With plans for a lunar base, increased launch frequency, and eventual missions to Mars, Isaacman’s remarks reflected an agency aiming not just to revisit past achievements—but to surpass them.</p>



<p>“This is your NASA,” he told the Lakeland crowd. “We changed the world once. We’re about to do it again.”</p>
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		<title>AI Agents Are Becoming the Next Big Tech Battle</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Carlo Pasquale]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 20:18:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[AI agents are becoming the next big tech battle as companies race to build assistants that can do real work.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>TL;DR:</strong> The biggest AI trend right now is the shift from simple chatbots to AI agents that can plan, act, and complete real tasks, and every major tech company wants to own that next phase.</p>
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<h2>Key Takeaways</h2>
<p>&#8211; AI is moving beyond one-shot prompts and into agent-style tools that can handle multi-step work.<br />
&#8211; Big players are racing to turn AI into something that can browse, summarize, automate, and take action.<br />
&#8211; That shift could change how people work online, but it also raises bigger questions about trust, accuracy, and control.<br />
&#8211; The next AI fight is not just about who has the smartest model. It is about who builds the most useful assistant.</p>
<p>For a while, the AI conversation was all about who had the flashiest chatbot. Bigger model. Faster answers. Better reasoning. More wow-factor demos. That race is still happening, sure, but the real trend now is something a lot more important.</p>
<p>AI is moving from talking to doing.</p>
<p>That is why AI agents are suddenly everywhere. Tech companies are no longer pitching AI as just a tool that answers questions. They want it to handle tasks, chain together actions, search across tools, summarize what matters, and in some cases actually get work done with less hand-holding.</p>
<p>That shift is a big deal because it changes the entire value proposition. A chatbot can impress you for five minutes. An agent that saves you an hour every day is something else entirely.</p>
<h2>Why AI agents are suddenly the center of everything</h2>
<p>The reason this trend is taking off now is pretty simple. The major AI players have already proven they can build models that generate text, code, and images at a high level. The next step is making those models useful in the messier real world.</p>
<p>That means letting AI interact with software, tabs, files, notes, spreadsheets, research sources, and all the other junk people deal with every day. Instead of asking a model one question at a time, users increasingly want something that can help manage the whole workflow.</p>
<p>That is where the agent framing comes in. AI agents are being sold as systems that can plan across multiple steps, use tools, and complete tasks with less babysitting. In theory, that could make them feel less like fancy autocomplete and more like actual digital workers.</p>
<p>And honestly, that is the pitch that could finally move AI from novelty into habit. People do not stick with tech because it sounds futuristic. They stick with tech because it saves time and reduces friction.</p>
<h2>The upside sounds huge, but the risk is real too</h2>
<p>There is a reason companies are leaning hard into this. If AI agents work the way their creators want, they could reshape how people search, write, organize projects, shop, code, and communicate.</p>
<p>But that is also where things get tricky fast. The more power an AI system has, the more damage it can do when it gets something wrong. A bad answer in a chat window is annoying. A bad action taken across your files, messages, calendar, or browser is a whole different level of problem.</p>
<p>So this is where trust becomes the real battleground. It is not enough for an AI agent to feel clever. It has to be dependable. It has to know when to stop. And it has to make it obvious what it is doing before it starts pressing buttons on your behalf.</p>
<p>That is probably why the companies pushing hardest into agents are also obsessed with guardrails, approvals, memory, and tool permissions. The moment AI goes from suggesting to acting, the stakes jump immediately.</p>
<h2>This is the next real competition in AI</h2>
<p>The most interesting part of this whole trend is that it changes what winning looks like. The smartest raw model does not automatically win if a rival product is easier to use, better connected to real tools, or more trustworthy in day-to-day work.</p>
<p>That means the next AI war is not just about benchmarks anymore. It is about product design. It is about ecosystem. It is about whether your assistant can actually fit into someone’s real life without becoming another thing they have to manage.</p>
<p>And that is why AI agents feel like such a major turning point. They push the whole industry toward utility instead of just spectacle.</p>
<p>We are still early, and plenty of these tools are going to overpromise before they settle down. That part feels inevitable. But the direction is obvious now. AI is no longer trying to just sound smart. It is trying to become useful enough that people build daily routines around it.</p>
<p>If that happens, the next era of AI will not be defined by chat alone. It will be defined by who builds the assistant people actually trust to do the work.</p>
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		<title>FuelFest Tampa Fires Up This Saturday</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Maria]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 20:34:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[FuelFest Tampa returns March 28 with Tyrese Gibson, Cody Walker, drifting, movie cars, live music, and 600-plus show vehicles.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>TL;DR:</strong> FuelFest Tampa returns Saturday, March 28 from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. with Cody Walker, Tyrese Gibson, drifting, movie cars, live music, and more than 600 custom and exotic vehicles.</p>
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<h2>Key Takeaways</h2>
<p>&#8211; FuelFest Tampa is set for Saturday, March 28 from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.<br />
&#8211; Cody Walker and Tyrese Gibson are listed as special guests.<br />
&#8211; The event promises drifting, movie cars, a large car show, live music, and vendor activations.<br />
&#8211; FuelFest says each event helps raise money for Reach Out WorldWide.</p>
<p>FuelFest Tampa is almost here, and the event is packing in just about everything car culture fans could want in one place. The March 28 show is shaping up like a full-day mashup of performance builds, drift action, movie cars, live music, and fan-favorite automotive chaos.</p>
<p>That is the appeal with FuelFest Tampa. It does not just sell a car show. It sells a vibe. One part motorsports spectacle, one part pop-culture flex, and one part community meetup for people who love modified machines.</p>
<p>According to the latest event push, FuelFest Tampa runs from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, March 28. Cody Walker and Tyrese Gibson are set to host, which keeps the Fast and Furious connection front and center.</p>
<p>The event is also promising more than 600 modified, exotic, rare, and classic cars. So even before the drifting starts, the car show alone sounds stacked.</p>
<h2>Why FuelFest Tampa could pull a huge crowd</h2>
<p>FuelFest keeps leaning hard into variety, and honestly, that is what makes the format work. Fans are not just showing up to stare at parked cars for a few hours. They are getting drifting, ride-along energy, movie cars, drift karts, stage performances, and sponsor activations all in one shot.</p>
<p>The drifting setup sounds like one of the biggest hooks. FuelFest says local and pro drivers will hit the drift course, with names including Connor O&#8217;Sully and NFL player Dion Dawkins mentioned in the promo. Ride-alongs are also part of the experience, though the event notes that extra fees apply.</p>
<p>There is also a People&#8217;s Choice section for the paddock, which gives attendees a louder voice in the event. That kind of crowd-driven award setup usually adds a little extra heat to the show field, especially when limited spots are involved.</p>
<p>Then there is the entertainment side. FuelFest says Mayday will headline, while DJ Kid Karter hosts the festival stage with added performances from Zac Ivie and DJ Ocelot. That gives the event a stronger festival feel instead of reading like a straight automotive expo.</p>
<h2>More than just cars at FuelFest Tampa</h2>
<p>FuelFest is also pushing its movie car angle again, and that always lands with fans who came up on tuner culture and Fast-adjacent fandom. Add in Taste of Tokyo, vendor booths, local car clubs, craft food, and the Exit Parade, and the event is clearly trying to turn a single-day ticket into an all-around experience.</p>
<p>That broader appeal matters. Car events that survive tend to understand that not everyone is there for the same reason. Some want exotics. Some want drifting. Some want photo ops. Some just want the atmosphere and a reason to be outside around cool machines.</p>
<p>FuelFest also continues tying the brand to Reach Out WorldWide, the nonprofit founded by Paul Walker. The event says every FuelFest helps raise money for the organization, which keeps Walker&#8217;s legacy attached to the experience in a meaningful way.</p>
<p>The bottom line is pretty simple. FuelFest Tampa looks built for fans who want noise, energy, famous faces, and a lot of metal in one place. If you are into custom cars, tire smoke, and the whole culture around them, this Saturday&#8217;s event looks like it is trying to go big rather than play it safe.</p>
<p><strong>Keywords:</strong> FuelFest Tampa, FuelFest, Tyrese Gibson, Cody Walker, Reach Out WorldWide, car show, drifting, movie cars, Tampa events, automotive culture</p>
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		<title>Gear Up for Tampa Bay Comic Convention 2025: Stars, Comics, and Pop Culture Fun Descend This August!</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Carlo Pasquale]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2025 19:37:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mark your calendars, pop culture fans! The highly anticipated Tampa Bay Comic Convention (TBCC) is returning for another spectacular weekend of fandom celebration from Friday, August 1st to Sunday, August 3rd, 2025. Get ready to descend upon the Tampa Convention Center for three jam-packed days dedicated to comics, sci-fi, fantasy, anime, gaming, and everything in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Mark your calendars, pop culture fans! The highly anticipated <strong>Tampa Bay Comic Convention (TBCC)</strong> is returning for another spectacular weekend of fandom celebration from <strong>Friday, August 1st to Sunday, August 3rd, 2025</strong>. Get ready to descend upon the <strong>Tampa Convention Center</strong> for three jam-packed days dedicated to comics, sci-fi, fantasy, anime, gaming, and everything in between!</p>



<p>TBCC is known for bringing together an exciting mix of celebrity guests, talented comic creators, and passionate fans, and 2025 is shaping up to be no exception. Whether you&#8217;re looking to meet your heroes, discover new artists, hunt for rare collectibles, or just soak in the vibrant atmosphere with fellow enthusiasts, this is the place to be.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Meet Your Favorite Stars!</h3>



<p>This year&#8217;s guest list features an impressive lineup from across the entertainment spectrum. Get ready for opportunities to meet:</p>



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<li><strong>John Rhys-Davies:</strong> Instantly recognizable from his iconic roles in <em>The Lord of the Rings</em> and <em>Indiana Jones</em>.</li>



<li><strong>Doug Jones:</strong> The incredibly talented actor known for bringing creatures to life in films like <em>Hellboy</em>, <em>The Shape of Water</em>, and shows like <em>Star Trek: Discovery</em> and <em>What We Do in the Shadows</em>.</li>



<li><strong>Shameik Moore:</strong> The voice behind Miles Morales in the acclaimed animated film <em>Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse</em>.</li>



<li><strong>Steve Burns:</strong> The original, beloved host of the iconic children&#8217;s show <em>Blue&#8217;s Clues</em>.</li>



<li><strong>Lou Ferrigno:</strong> The legendary bodybuilder and actor best known as TV&#8217;s <em>The Incredible Hulk</em>.</li>



<li><strong>Lou Diamond Phillips:</strong> Star of <em>La Bamba</em>, <em>Young Guns</em>, and recently heard in <em>Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earth</em>.</li>



<li><strong>Kim Rhodes:</strong> Known for her roles in <em>Supernatural</em> and <em>The Suite Life of Zack &amp; Cody</em>.</li>



<li><strong>Keith David:</strong> The legendary voice actor from <em>Gargoyles</em>, <em>The Princess and the Frog</em>, <em>Adventure Time</em>, <em>Hazbin Hotel</em>, and countless video games.</li>



<li><strong>Linda Larkin:</strong> The voice of Princess Jasmine in Disney&#8217;s animated classic <em>Aladdin</em>.</li>



<li><strong>Voice Acting Powerhouses:</strong> Meet stars from your favorite games and anime, including <strong>Nolan North</strong> (<em>Uncharted</em>, <em>The Last of Us</em>), <strong>Cristina Vee</strong> (<em>Sailor Moon</em>, <em>Seven Deadly Sins</em>), <strong>Bryce Papenbrook</strong> (<em>Attack on Titan</em>, <em>Demon Slayer</em>), <strong>Grey DeLisle</strong>, <strong>Kari Wahlgren</strong>, <strong>Susan Eisenberg</strong>, and stars from the smash-hit game <em>Baldur&#8217;s Gate 3</em> like <strong>Neil Newbon</strong>, <strong>Jennifer English</strong>, <strong>Devora Wilde</strong>, and <strong>Aliona Baranova</strong>.</li>



<li><strong>X-Men &#8217;97 Stars:</strong> Meet <strong>Chris Potter</strong> (Gambit) and <strong>Lenore Zann</strong> (Rogue) from the hit animated series!</li>
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<p><em>(Guest appearances are subject to change. Check the official TBCC website for the latest updates and additions!)</em></p>



<p>Here is an interview from last year&#8217;s TBCC with Sarah Natochenny, Voice of Ash Ketchum in Pokémon. </p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Celebrate Amazing Comic Creators</h3>



<p>Tampa Bay Comic Con always shines a spotlight on the incredible talent behind the comics we love. This year, look forward to meeting creators such as:</p>



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<li><strong>Mike McKone:</strong> Renowned artist known for his work on <em>Fantastic Four</em>, <em>Teen Titans</em>, and <em>The Avengers</em>.</li>



<li><strong>Rod Reis:</strong> Artist famed for his stunning work on titles like <em>Doctor Strange</em> and <em>Justice League</em>.</li>



<li><strong>Will Conrad:</strong> Talented artist with credits including <em>Batman</em>, <em>Star Wars</em>, and <em>The X-Men</em>.</li>



<li><strong>Rodney Barnes:</strong> Writer and producer known for <em>The Boondocks</em>, <em>The Mandalorian</em>, and the comic series <em>Monarch</em>.</li>



<li><strong>G. Willow Wilson:</strong> Acclaimed writer and co-creator of Kamala Khan (Ms. Marvel), with work on <em>Wonder Woman</em> and <em>The X-Men</em>.</li>



<li><strong>Dawn McTeigue:</strong> Fan-favorite artist with work across DC Comics and Marvel.</li>
</ul>



<p>Browse Artist Alley, get sketches, purchase prints, and chat with the minds and hands shaping the comic book world!</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">More Than Just Guests: The Full Con Experience</h3>



<p>Beyond the celebrity meet-and-greets and comic creator interactions, TBCC offers a full convention experience:</p>



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<li><strong>Vast Vendor Hall:</strong> Explore rows upon rows of exhibitors selling comic books (new and vintage), graphic novels, toys, collectibles, apparel, artwork, and unique fandom merchandise.</li>



<li><strong>Engaging Panels &amp; Q&amp;As:</strong> Attend panels featuring your favorite guests discussing their careers and upcoming projects, plus fan-led discussions on various pop culture topics.</li>



<li><strong>Cosplay Central:</strong> Immerse yourself in the creativity of cosplay! See amazing costumes, participate in contests, or showcase your own creation.</li>



<li><strong>Photo Ops &amp; Autographs:</strong> Get a cherished keepsake with a professional photo op or an autograph from your favorite stars (fees typically apply).</li>



<li><strong>Gaming Zone:</strong> Engage in tabletop or video gaming competitions and casual play.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Plan Your Tampa Bay Comic Con Adventure</h3>



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<li><strong>When:</strong> August 1st &#8211; 3rd, 2025</li>



<li><strong>Where:</strong> Tampa Convention Center, 333 S Franklin St, Tampa, FL 33602</li>



<li><strong>Tickets:</strong> Single-day and multi-day passes are available. Kids 10 and under get in FREE!</li>



<li><strong>Info &amp; Updates:</strong> For the most current guest list, panel schedules, ticket purchases, and detailed information, visit the official website: <a href="https://tampabaycomicconvention.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>tampabaycomicconvention.com</strong></a></li>
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<p>Don&#8217;t miss out on one of Florida&#8217;s premier pop culture events! Tampa Bay Comic Convention 2025 promises a weekend filled with excitement, community, and unforgettable memories. Assemble your crew, plan your cosplay, and get ready for an amazing time!</p>
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