History and Misdiagnosis of Pernicious Anemia

How a 19th-Century Disease Model Still Shapes Modern Care Pernicious anemia has been misunderstood since it was first described. That misunderstanding did not persist because of a lack of scientific progress, but because early observations hardened into a disease model that medicine never fully revised. The result is a condition that remains misdiagnosed, underdiagnosed, and … Read more

Will Declaring War Save Trump?

The Real Motive: Controlling the Narrative Trump just crossed another critical line by bombing another country without congressional approval. This isn’t about defense—it’s calculated political survival. Every time his failures mount, he escalates the drama. Now he’s using the military to control the narrative while America pays the price in lives, democracy, and security. Trump … Read more

The Shelby County Effect: How One Supreme Court Decision Enabled Nationwide Gerrymandering

The Case for National Civil Rights Protection The 2013 Shelby County decision gutted the Voting Rights Act, creating a patchwork system where gerrymandering and voter suppression now flourish nationwide. States were ready with restrictive laws the moment federal oversight ended. We need national standards with smart safeguards to restore equal access to the ballot box … Read more

The Klaus Schwab Story: Why Isn’t Anyone Talking About This?

An Anomaly in Typical Coverage Patterns Jefferson said he’d prefer newspapers without government over government without newspapers. But what happens when newspapers decide some news is too inconvenient to report? Klaus Schwab WEF story exposes unprecedented media bias: 0% left-wing coverage of investigation involving Brexit manipulation, financial misconduct. Read the full post here

The Newest Cost of Trump’s Tariffs: How EU Retaliation Could Make Everything Worse

Explainer: the EU Anti-Coercion Instrument European officials are drafting comprehensive response plans that go beyond tit-for-tat tariffs, including digital service measures and procurement restrictions. The EU’s primary tool is the Anti-Coercion Instrument—developed specifically in response to economic pressure tactics like those used during Trump’s first term. Learn why, how and what. European officials are drafting … Read more

Releasing grand jury info is not the same as releasing “the files.”

Most Epstein files aren’t in grand jury transcripts. The names, evidence, photos, and flight logs people want? They’re held by DOJ and FBI—not sealed by a judge. So why is the administration pointing at the transcripts? Grand jury transcripts are only a small part of the Epstein case. Key evidence—including names of abusers, seized devices, … Read more

Rules Instead of Reasoning: How Complex Trauma Shapes Our Choices

And ways to improve balance. Complex trauma affects how we make decisions. People with CPTSD often follow rigid rules instead of weighing different factors, missing nuance that could better serve their values. Complex trauma creates rigid thinking patterns that replace flexible decision-making. Learn how CPTSD affects everyday choices and why people follow automatic rules instead … Read more

Ted Cruz and the Texas Flooding Tragedy: Who He Is

The devastating flash floods that struck central Texas over July 4th weekend have killed at least 120 people, with more than 170 still missing. Among the dead are 27 children and counselors at Camp Mystic summer camp, with 5 campers and 1 counselor still unaccounted for. As the tragedy unfolded, troubling details emerged about the timing of federal budget cuts and political decisions that preceded the disaster.

This article covers the devastating Texas floods over July 4th weekend, federal budget cuts, and political responses.

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Wealth transfer: income inequality

Key Points Research suggests that since the 1980s, regular workers’ incomes have largely stagnated, while higher-level salaries, especially for executives, have grown dramatically, with CEO pay increasing over 1,000% compared to modest gains for typical workers. It seems likely that regular workers have seen a decline in traditional benefits like pensions, shifting to less secure … Read more