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Isolationism and the Strategic Dilemma

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    The First Secretary of War Loses A War

    The First Secretary of War Loses A War

    With the details of the signed Memorandum of Understanding still unclear, it does appear, for all intents and purposes, that the United States has lost the war with Iran. That means Pete Hegseth, the first Secretary of War, has lost a war.

    Is The Screwworm A Problem For The Meat Supply?

    Is The Screwworm A Problem For The Meat Supply?

    The New World screwworm has just been confirmed in two more animals in Edwards County, Texas. Could this parasite be a major issue for the meat supply? Already, it’s likely to affect prices as safety protocols are put in place. 

    Insurance Exodus and Wildfire Fallout: California’s Crisis Deepens

    Southern California is facing devastating wildfires, including the Palisades and Eaton Fires, which have burned over 25,000 acres, destroyed 1,000 structures, and displaced 49,000 residents. The disaster coincides with a collapsing insurance market, as major insurers like State Farm and Allstate exit the state, leaving nearly 500,000 residents reliant on the state’s FAIR Plan, which is now exposed to $458 billion in potential damages.

    Eating the Rich Is Not a Good Idea

    Eating the Rich Is Not a Good Idea

    Criticisms of pro-market policies, such as lower corporate taxes and deregulation, are often rooted in a form of discrimination rarely acknowledged: upward classism. This prejudice against people of higher socio-economic status misrepresents the contributions of “the rich” and distorts discussions about public policy. While these policies are castigated as benefiting the wealthy, they have demonstrable benefits for broader economic growth and living standards.

    Trump Wants To Acquire Greenland

    Trump Wants To Acquire Greenland

    President-elect Donald Trump is actually quite serious about acquiring the country of Greenland. But he seems to be the only one sure he can do it. Russia has described the US president-elect’s plan as “eccentric” and “totally unworkable,” a sentiment further echoed by most other ruling classes.

    HMPV Outbreak In China

    HMPV Outbreak In China

    Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is surging in China, but health “experts” say that the risk of a COVID-19-like pandemic because of this outbreak is still very low. In spite of some alarm being raised, the hMPV outbreak doesn’t appear to be too severe.

    “Fact-Checkers Too Politically-Biased”-Zuckerberg Abandons Facebook Censorship For X-Like Community Notes

    “Fact-Checkers Too Politically-Biased”-Zuckerberg Abandons Facebook Censorship For X-Like Community Notes

    Just over a month after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg met with Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort—and a day after Trump’s longtime friend, UFC CEO Dana White, joined Facebook’s board—Zuckerberg announced a sweeping overhaul of the social media platform’s moderation policies. The changes include nuking the controversial fact-checking censorship program and adopting a system similar to Elon Musk’s Community Notes on X, signaling a pivot toward free speech as Trump 2.0 will usher in an era of revitalization of Western values.