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The $1.5 Billion “Coincidence”: When National Security Becomes a Market Bet

The traditional image of insider trading is a mahogany boardroom and a frantic, late-night phone call. But as of April 2026, the frontier of corruption has shifted. It has moved from the New York Stock Exchange to the smartphone in … Continue reading

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From “No Lies” to “No Bluffs”

There is a specific kind of silence that follows a statement so disconnected from reality that the only rational response is to wonder if the speaker has ever actually met the person they are describing. Today, that silence belongs to … Continue reading

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The Politics of Never Saying “Sorry”

We’ve all met them. The boss who blames the intern for their own mistake. The friend who says, “I’m sorry you felt that way,” instead of “I was wrong.” Psychologists say this behavior often comes from deep insecurity – some … Continue reading

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