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As Americans face 40% higher electricity bills while data centers pay almost nothing extra, AI companies are spending massively on political influence. Will it work?
President Trump's private meeting with Brian Armstrong preceded his public attack on banks over crypto legislation. Inside the power play reshaping America's financial future.
Stephen Colbert's on-air protest reveals growing tensions between media freedom and political pressure. What the equal time rule really means for journalism.
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[email protected]Trump's climate science reversal reveals a deeper crisis - the deliberate abandonment of knowledge itself. What happens when facts become negotiable?
From Trump's administration to influencers breaking their faces with hammers, a culture of ironic detachment and performative chaos is reshaping how Americans communicate and govern.
Trump's potential return and Fed policy shifts are driving dollar strength through political expectations rather than traditional economic fundamentals. What does this mean for global markets?
Fairshake super PAC launches $1.5M campaign against crypto critic Al Green, marking the start of crypto industry's aggressive congressional takeover strategy.
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[email protected]South Korean intelligence reports Kim Ju Ae has moved from 'successor in training' to 'internally designated successor,' wielding policy influence in North Korea.
After Minneapolis immigration enforcement incident, conservative Christian influencers chose 'virtuous disregard.' What does their silence actually say?
Crypto PAC Fairshake launches midterm campaign with $5M Alabama investment, wielding unprecedented $193M fund to shape pro-crypto Congress. First major test of industry's political influence.
Bernie Sanders and Steve Bannon agree on one thing: we're not ready for AI's impact on jobs. A deep dive into America's unprepared political system facing the 40% job disruption.
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[email protected]The Alex Pretti case reveals how political convenience drives people to deny inconvenient truths, even when evidence is clear. A dangerous trend for democracy.