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No, the answer isn’t more testimony. It’s the Epstein files.

Melania Trump has recently called on Congress to hold public hearings on the Epstein case and allow survivors to testify under oath. That sounds, on the surface, like a gesture toward accountability. But it misses the point entirely. We do … Continue reading

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The Power of Protest: Why Showing Up Still Works

Ever feel like you’re shouting into a void? You sign a petition, share a link, and then… nothing. It’s easy to believe the “little guy” doesn’t matter. History says otherwise. Protest – organized, peaceful, persistent protest – isn’t just noise. … Continue reading

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Davos 2026: Thank You World for Standing Up to the Bully

There are moments when political speeches stop sounding like “politics” and start sounding like common sense. At the World Economic Forum in Davos this week, French President Emmanuel Macron shared a vision that felt less like a lecture and more … Continue reading

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