As dual citizenship rises, the core question is whether sovereign officials can remain free from even the appearance of divided allegiance.
“Make America Great Again” is not a slogan. It is an operating system. It does not merely gesture toward nostalgia; it reorganizes power. It decides whose...
All’s Fair treats the law as an aesthetic rather than a discipline, turning the courtroom into a runway.
Finance does not create value, it redirects it. What looks like market success is often capital concentration mistaken for merit. Blue-chip companies are not discovered by...
The mask slips when power speaks plainly. As President Trump said of Venezuela: “We would have taken it over… we would have gotten all that oil.”
On the talent that waits, and the moment you finally answer it.
Israel’s claim of stunning Palestinian “population growth” is simply a headcount of the people it has pushed off their land, rebranded as “growth.”
A data-driven analysis of America’s abortion reversal, exploring how population decline, fertility trends, and demographic projections quietly reshaped political incentives behind the Dobbs decision.
A sharp view on why neither capitalism nor socialism can survive alone, and how their modern imbalance is engineering a new form of economic dependence.
In a world where every emotion is monetized, fame no longer rewards art, it rewards those who can remain visibly relevant the longest.