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Geo Politics Healthcare

Greta, Davos, and the Smoke-Filled Kitchen

As of 2025, about 2.1 billion people—a full quarter of the global population—still cook and heat
their homes with wood, charcoal, dung, or crop waste. The World Health Organization estimates
3.2 million people die prematurely every year from the household air pollution this creates, with
women and children the most

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Healthcare

12 Rules for a Happier, More Prosperous Life

Every generation rediscovers the same truth: happiness and prosperity don’t come from government programs, lottery tickets, or waiting for someone else to fix your problems. They come from freedom, discipline, gratitude, and growth.

These twelve simple rules aren’t magic formulas. They’re reminders—short, sharp, and proven—that build both a better life

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Government

Move Washington Out of Washington

Bradley Tusk has been hammering this point for years, and he’s not wrong: if you’re an entrepreneur trying to win or survive a regulatory fight, Washington, D.C. is the last place you want to be. He’s seen it firsthand — the federal government is slow, dysfunctional, and unpredictable. You can

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Special Debate: $100 Chicken Nuggets at the U.S. Open

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Good evening, New York. Tonight’s topic is unusual but telling: $100 chicken nuggets topped with caviar at the 2025 U.S. Open. Are they a symbol of economic inequality — or just capitalism at work?

Here are the facts:

  • The nuggets are sold by COQODAQ, a Korean fried chicken vendor.
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Finance Government

Trump’s Fed Revolution: A Seismic Shift From Wall Street to Main Street

For decades, the Federal Reserve has answered to Wall Street. Under President Trump, that era may be ending — and everyday Americans stand to gain the most.

The Fed’s Long Wall Street Bias

For more than a generation, the Federal Reserve has operated as the private banker of the elite.

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Healthcare

What Is Really Needed in Health Care: a New Mindset

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A mother sits at home, worried about her 13-year-old daughter’s worsening knee pain. She imagines specialists, MRIs, and even surgery—and the overwhelming bills that would follow. What she doesn’t expect is that the right question from the right doctor could change everything.

In young athletes, especially girls, knee pain is