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What's happening to independent publishers didn't start with Google. It didn't start with algorithms or AI or any particular piece of technology. It started in the 1980s when two deliberate policy...
Impact of Poll Observers on Election Integrity
The rise of partisan poll observers, as encouraged by political campaigns, raises concerns about voter intimidation and potential discrimination at polling places. With varying state laws allowing...
As the US Government Fails, the World Adapts to Climate Change
As global warming accelerates, and the U.S. government retreats from climate responsibility, a new front in climate adaptation is emerging. This article reveals how investors, cities, and...
The Terminal Market Peak: Why This Economic Transition Really Could Be Different
Most market analysts are asking the wrong question. They're debating whether we're in a bubble, scanning charts for the next 10% correction, arguing over Fed policy like it's the only variable that...
The Limit Is the Condition for Existence: What Physics Is Finally Forcing Us to Face
Everything that exists — the coral reef, the human body, the stable climate that made civilization possible — exists because of its limits. Not despite them. Because of them. That one idea, if you...
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Climate models once seemed abstract, but today their predictions have become reality. From rising temperatures to shifting weather, climate researchers got it right. The accuracy of these...
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Sun Tzu understood that strategic power operates best when it's invisible—winning without fighting, controlling without coercion, defeating opponents who never realize they're in a battle. His...
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Most market analysts are asking the wrong question. They're debating whether we're in a bubble, scanning charts for the next 10% correction, arguing over Fed policy like it's the only variable that matters. Meanwhile, they're missing what might be the biggest structural shift since the steam engine changed everything. If this market peak is what it looks like, we're not just watching another bull market die. We're watching the slow-motion end of a 250-year experiment in pretending Earth's limits don't exist.






