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Concerns about hazardous substances in clothing production are growing, with manufacturers increasingly scrutinizing their supply chains. Despite regulations on fabric content, many harmful...
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A cowboy philosopher who died in 1935 understood American politics better than most living analysts. Will Rogers wielded humor as surgery, not entertainment—cutting through corruption without...
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Insurance shrinkflation is the hidden crisis of 2025. As premiums climb, many policies now cover less while charging more. Like food product shrinkage, insurers quietly reduce coverage or raise...
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...
A Sentry at 81 Why I Cannot Quit the Fight
At 81, I have watched the country I put on a uniform for at 17 drift toward the very thing I was trained to fight. I have sounded this alarm for 26 years. I have felt dismissed, abandoned, and...
Why Every State Needs a Public Bank Now
Public banking and community wealth are not abstract slogans. They are practical tools for lowering borrowing costs, funding the essentials politicians keep promising, and moving money back into...
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Earth’s seasons have always felt like the most reliable clockwork in nature—spring follows winter, summer blazes, fall cools, and the cycle renews. But what if this timeless rhythm is now out of...
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