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Why Engineers Are Walking Around With Open Laptops (And What It Means)

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The Fed Got April Inflation Dead Wrong — Here’s Why

The Federal Reserve spent two years telling us inflation was beaten. April’s numbers just proved them catastrophically wrong. Consumer prices

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Trump’s China Visit: The Summit That Could Redraw Global Power

The handshake between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping this week won’t just be a photo opportunity—it will be the opening

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Your Phone Isn’t the Problem—Your Relationship With It Is

You check your phone within three minutes of waking up. You know this because you’ve caught yourself doing it for

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Stop Saving for College the Way Your Parents Did—Here’s What Works

Every financial advisor will tell you to open a 529 plan the day your child is born. They’re lying to

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AI Coding Tools Are Making Data Leaks Stupidly Easy

The Promise Was Empowerment. The Reality Is Mass Data Exposure. Over 5,000 web applications built with AI coding assistants are

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Why Your Croissants Are Dense (And How French Pastry Science Fixes It)

Your croissants are dense because you’re treating butter like it’s interchangeable with technique. After training at Le Cordon Bleu Paris

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Your Doctor Lied: Oral Steroids for Asthma Aren’t ‘Safe’

The Medical Establishment’s Comfortable Lie For decades, physicians have handed asthma patients prednisone prescriptions with the reassuring phrase “just a

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May 2025: The Month That Could Fracture the Global Economy

Here’s what Wall Street won’t tell you: the entire architecture of globalization could crack in the next 30 days. Not

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Europe’s Energy Crisis: The Strait of Hormuz Gamble Nobody Wins

Europe is playing Russian roulette with its energy security, except every chamber is loaded. For over two months, the Strait of

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