Bezos’s multi-billion dollar stock sale is a striking signal of how America’s wealthiest maneuver amid policy uncertainty—raising urgent questions about inequality, corporate power, and who really benefits.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s demand for Iran to completely halt uranium enrichment and allow unfettered foreign inspections marks a dramatic escalation—one echoing past confrontations more than learned lessons in diplomacy.
Trump’s speech mocked tech leaders for their apparent flip-flop in loyalty, but the narrative reveals deeper questions about power, influence, and public accountability.
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Neil Young’s upcoming album takes aim at Elon Musk, Detroit automakers, and the myth of green tech progress—using bold protest lyrics and electrifying new sounds.
Abbe Lowell’s new firm boldly defends those targeted by Trump-era political retribution—resisting a growing trend of weaponized justice.
The sentencing of Joseph Czuba for the murder of 6-year-old Wadee Alfayoumi forces us to confront the deadly consequences of unchecked bigotry—and the urgent need for justice and healing in America.
R.E.M. is re-releasing “Radio Free Europe” in a benefit EP supporting independent journalism. Their music stands as a beacon for global press freedom amidst rising censorship.
Marco Rubio’s swift accumulation of four top government roles under Trump has ignited concerns over burnout, accountability, and the dangers of unchecked political consolidation.
Trump’s 2026 budget proposal would cut $163 billion from domestic programs, including education and environmental protection, while boosting defense and border security.