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Continue reading →: Why Nebius Group (NBIS) Is A Top AI Stock PickIn the rapidly expanding universe of Artificial Intelligence, identifying the companies poised for explosive growth can be a daunting task. While many contenders vie for market dominance, one name has consistently captured my attention: Nebius Group (NASDAQ: NBIS). In my opinion, Nebius Group stands out as the premier AI stock…
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Continue reading →: No Kings Protest Rocks America: Where Did the Chaos Hit Hardest?On June 14, 2025, millions of Americans participated in the nationwide No Kings protest. The event was planned to coincide with former President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday and a major military parade in Washington, D.C., marking the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. The demonstrations were intended as a response…
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Continue reading →: The Israel–Iran War: What’s Happened So Far Since Operation Rising LionThe ongoing direct conflict between Israel and Iran has intensified rapidly since June 13, 2025, when Israel launched a bold preemptive strike targeting Iran’s nuclear and military infrastructure. Dubbed Operation Rising Lion, the assault marked the most direct confrontation between the two longtime adversaries. Here’s a complete breakdown of the…
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Continue reading →: What Exactly is Misinformation and Disinformation?
The terms “misinformation” and “disinformation” have become increasingly common in our political lexicon in recent years- you’ve probably heard politicians talking about someone who “spreads misinformation” and the existential need to “combat disinformation.” Despite now being commonplace, these terms are relatively new and thus confusion abounds regarding their definition and…
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Continue reading →: “Dinner-Party Politics”- Voters Respond to Social Incentives Far More Than We Realize
Voter behavior has been studied in-depth for as long the institution of voting has existed. Theories abound regarding how and why individuals vote the way they do. There are single-issue voters- people who vote based solely on one issue that they particularly identify with- as well as people who are…
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Continue reading →: Zuckerberg Admits Federal Government Censored Content- Are We Living in 1984?
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted in a letter to the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee on August, 26th that the Biden Administration pressured Facebook to censor content related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The White House requested the company take down “misinformation” that theoretically posed a threat to public safety. …
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Continue reading →: The “Economy” and the “Cost of Living” Are Two Very Different Metrics
Though similar and seemingly tangential to one another, the “economy” and the “cost of living” are two completely different metrics that are too often conflated. The Harris and Trump campaigns regularly refer to both either implicitly or explicitly, so it’s important for the public to understand the two in order…
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Continue reading →: What Does It Truly Mean For Inflation To Be ‘Down’?
You’ve probably heard politicians discussing the inflation rate ad nauseam given its direct impact on both the cost of living and the economy. Though inflation has undeniably increased since President Joe Biden defeated former President Donald Trump in the 2020 election, it’s not uncommon to hear from our elected officials…
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Continue reading →: Should Mics Be Muted For Presidential Debates?
Controversy has ensued recently regarding the rules for next week’s presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. The key question is the following: while one candidate is talking, should the other person’s microphone be muted? There’s a lot of context behind this question- Trump is…
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Continue reading →: Will August’s Mixed Job Report Impact Who Wins in November?
To be blunt, no. The much-anticipated August jobs report for the month of August isn’t yielding much information regarding whether or not the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates. Though the economy added more jobs than it did in July, with 142,000, that figure is lower than what was expected…