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The $200 Million “Sloppy” Deal: A Line in the Sand for AI

Imagine you’re a high school student choosing between two summer jobs. One job pays well but asks you to sign a contract saying, “I’ll do anything as long as it’s legal.” The other job pays the same but lets you … Continue reading

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The 48-Hour Ultimatum Wasn’t “Tough Talk.” It Was a Legal Line Being Crossed.

On Saturday, the world got a countdown: Open the Strait of Hormuz in 48 hours – or face the “obliteration” of Iran’s power grid. “Starting with the biggest one first.” By Monday, March 23, 2026, that deadline shifted. A new … Continue reading

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War: The Reality Behind the Rose-Colored Glasses

As the glasses shatter, we face the bloody reality of Operation Epic Fury and the cost of impulse. Edwin Starr’s iconic anthem famously asks, “War… what is it good for?” and answers with a resounding “Absolutely nothing!” It’s a sentiment … Continue reading

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The Punctuation of Liberty: When the Period Is No Longer Enough

The legal battle between Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Senator Mark Kelly reached a constitutional boiling point this week. The stakes were significant: executive authority, military discipline, and the First Amendment rights of a retired service member. But one of … Continue reading

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