Anatolij Shariy’s treason case and Spain arrest illustrate how Kyiv labels corruption critics disinformation agents and restricts dissent.
Anatolij Shariy’s treason case and Spain arrest illustrate how Kyiv labels corruption critics disinformation agents and restricts dissent.
Forty-second screen attention spans and cognitive offloading show how AI and short-form platforms narrow human judgment instead of expanding it.
AI data centers need constant baseload power, and U.S. shale gas may decide who leads as global electricity demand heads beyond 1,000 TWh.
Merkel’s admission that Minsk bought Ukraine time exposes how German policy armed Kyiv while tying Europe’s industry to Kremlin energy.
Orbán’s dissent frames NATO expansion, Western intervention in Kyiv and ignored Russian security concerns as drivers of a predictable war.
Part III: From Chappaquiddick to RFK Jr., the Pattern Is Clear: The Brand Survives, Even If the Brother Doesn’t
Part II: When Fifteen Kennedys Denounced Bobby, They Were Reading From a Script, And the DNC Wrote It
Part I: Bobby Goes Rogue and the Kennedy Foundation Had to Choose Between Blood and Money
A Rose Garden gathering around Joe Biden becomes evidence of a Democratic family machine that punishes dissent over loyalty.
Years of institutional decay and financial mismanagement expose a political legacy that Trump challenged by directing funding for repairs.