Why Everything Feels Broken And Why Understanding Matters
Something feels off. Not catastrophically wrong—just persistently, exhaustingly not right. You work harder but get less. You follow the rules but fall further behind. You adapt and optimize and...
Why Everything Seems To Be Breaking at Once
All things tend toward excess. All things must recalibrate. Excess and recalibration are the universal rhythm of existence. From atoms to empires, from stars to souls, the pattern is the same:...
Black Women Jobs Lost in Federal Workforce Purge Under Trump
Black women jobs in the federal workforce are disappearing at alarming rates, stripping away hard-won pathways to stability. As Trump’s cuts target agencies with high Black women representation,...
Shifting Social Norms Around Meat Consumption
Cultural shifts in meat consumption are underway as society begins to challenge the long-standing norms surrounding animal products in meals. This article explores how social norms can evolve...
Why the Current Inflation Numbers Are Misleading
Inflation is supposedly under control at around 2.7 percent. The talking heads say we’re heading back to safe economic ground. But if you’re staring at a $150 grocery bill or wondering why your...
The Incredible Incompetence to Make the Government More Efficient
The Trump administration’s attempt to make the federal government leaner has turned into a costly lesson in what happens when ideology overrides competence. While politicians have spent decades...
America Under Siege: We Reserve the Right to Kill You
When an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent shot and killed Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis on January 7, 2026, the Department of Justice had exactly one job: investigate whether a federal...
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