We live in a world where breakthroughs happen faster than the news cycle can track them.
By: Amelia Wharton
Last Update: 02/10/2026
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If you want to understand why your government is currently fighting over public debt, healthcare budgets, or tax cuts, don't just read the morning headlines.
By: Amelia Wharton
Last Update: 02/04/2026
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Take a look around. It feels less like a political skirmish and more like a systemic fever.
By: Amelia Wharton
Last Update: 01/19/2026
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We live in a moment saturated with political noise. Every day brings a fresh hot take, a new biography, or a documentary claiming to reveal the "real" story from Washington.
By: Amelia Wharton
Last Update: 01/13/2026
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If you feel like the world is spinning faster than ever, you’re not alone. The last few years—especially the volatile period of 2024—saw geopolitical flashpoints erupting simultaneously, from escalating proxy wars in the Middle East to deep structural competition between great powers.
By: Amelia Wharton
Last Update: 01/08/2026
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If you’re a Millennial—born between 1981 and 1996—you’re likely smack in the middle of your professional life.
By: Miles Grafton
Last Update: 01/01/2026
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The world isn't just changing; it's accelerating. Think about the last five years: the massive integration of generative AI into daily life, the radical shift in work structures, and the lightning-fast evolution of social norms driven by algorithmic feeds.
By: Miles Grafton
Last Update: 12/26/2025
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When city planners talk about urban renewal, most people immediately picture sleek glass towers, new transit lines, and maybe a trendy coffee shop replacing an old warehouse.
By: Sienna Loxford
Last Update: 12/12/2025
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Let’s be honest. If you were sitting here in 2026, reading the political tea leaves, the idea of Donald Trump winning a second, non-consecutive term might have sounded outlandish just a few years ago.
By: Sienna Loxford
Last Update: 12/05/2025
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Walk into the grocery store today, and you’ll feel it immediately. That familiar, sinking feeling as the total climbs higher than expected, even though you only bought the neededs.
By: Miles Grafton
Last Update: 12/02/2025
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If you think global politics moves slowly, you haven't been paying attention to your news feed.
By: Felix Hadlow
Last Update: 01/30/2026
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The climate clock isn't just ticking anymore; it’s ringing the alarm. If you’ve felt a sense of urgency creeping into your daily news feed, you’re not imagining things.
By: Felix Hadlow
Last Update: 01/21/2026
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Imagine trying to finalize your household budget for the next year—only for your CEO (in this case, the Prime Minister) to walk out the door the day before the bills are due.
By: Felix Hadlow
Last Update: 11/01/2025
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The federal government shutdown, which began on October 1st, has now officially ground into its second week.
By: Felix Hadlow
Last Update: 10/21/2025
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