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On June 28, 1914, a nineteen-year-old with a pistol shot Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo. Six weeks later, the world was at war. The assassination did not cause the war by itself. The global...
The Zip Code Effect: How Place Raises or Lowers the Odds of Psychosis
Your mind doesn’t float above the map. It lives on a street with cracks in the sidewalk or fresh paint on the crosswalk. It rides a bus that comes on time or doesn’t come at all. New evidence says...
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You're working. Maybe two jobs. Maybe your spouse works too. You budget. You plan. You cut back. And still, by the end of the month, the numbers don't add up. Rent takes half your income....
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Have you ever felt like the world sees you less and less as a person and more as a profile, a data set, a consumer waiting to be analyzed? You’re not imagining it. Somewhere along the way, your...
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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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Gerrymandering and voter suppression aren’t clever political strategies; they’re the termites eating away at America’s wooden beams. The house still looks pretty from the outside, but inside the...
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George Orwell documented how political control works through language manipulation, surveillance normalization, and the corruption of truth. His analysis was dismissed as dystopian fiction, yet...
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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 officer violated someone's constitutional rights. They chose silence instead. Not confusion. Not delay. Silence. That silence isn't bureaucratic incompetence—it's institutional abandonment of the one mechanism designed to prevent state violence from becoming state policy. History has seen this movie before, and it doesn't end with apologies.






