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Kraft Heinz Restates Financials Amid Procurement Paperwork Unrest

By Hugh Jass
Posted in Business, Economy
Kraft Heinz unveils three years of accounting adjustments, stirred by procurement paperwork now demanding a rewrite. With $208 million on the line, the company faces SEC inquiries into its financial past.

Promises, Promises: The Healthcare Gradebook

By Brick Tungsten
Posted in Health, Politics
Folks, gather ’round the grill because it’s time for one of my classic freedom sermons. Remember those grand healthcare promises? They promised us a…
TagsHealthcare, political commentary, promises

Ticketmaster Voids VIP BTS Tickets in Vegas Run—Fans Left With the Invoice

By Amanda Lynn
Posted in Business, Culture
BTS fans’ dreams of VIP access in Vegas fell apart when Ticketmaster canceled tickets, citing a staff error. With hotel and flight bookings non-refundable, the saga highlights ongoing concerns about Ticketmaster’s practices.
TagsBTS, Concert, Las Vegas, Music Event, pop culture, Refund, Ticketmaster

In Praise of the Dusty Patriot’s Library Card

By Moses Pray
Posted in Education, Politics
Brothers and sisters, meet the Dusty Patriot, a curious soul armed with a library card rather than a megaphone. He faithfully paces the halls…
Tagscritical thinking, democracy, dissent, libraries, patriotism

The Trump Economy: Who’s Getting Evicted Next?

By Phil McCracken
Posted in Economy, Housing
Ah, the Trump Economy, where promises to prioritize the everyday American seem to come with a sneaky little clause. Remember when the spotlight was…
Tagseconomy, Eviction, Financial Issues, Politics, Trump

‘Crisis Actors’? No, Just Club-Smokin’ Music Video Extras—and a Climate Protest, Not a Cruise Panic

By Holden McGroin
Posted in Culture, Environment
A viral panic over a hantavirus scare repurposes recycled footage, misleading viewers with claims of staged incidents.
Tagsconspiracy theories, culture-war, hantavirus, Misinformation, Viral Panic

Trump’s Financial Freestyle: Is Nobody Really on His Mind?

By Brick Tungsten
Posted in Economy, Politics
Now folks, when a man raised on BBQ smoke and AM radio like me catches wind of a big-shot leader claiming he doesn’t think…
Tagsempathy, financial concerns, leadership, Trump

Draft Ethics Complaint Flags Khanna’s Family Trust Stock Moves: A 239‑Page Paper Trail in Progress

By Phil McCracken
Posted in Business, Politics
A draft complaint against Rep. Ro Khanna points to a tangled web of late-stock disclosures and family trust trades timed with legislative influence, spotlighting the delicate dance between public virtue and private billing.
TagsCongressional Oversight, Ethics Complaint, Legislative Influence, Ro Khanna, Stock Trades

YouTube’s Deepfake Detector: Too Little, Too Late—or the Panic Boutique We Needed?

By Holden McGroin
Posted in Culture, Tech
YouTube has launched a visual deepfake detection tool, but with voice scams rising, are we chasing shadows while the real threat creeps in?
TagsAI technology, Deepfake, digital privacy, tech trends, YouTube

Wall Street’s New Favorite Dance: The Medicare Money Shuffle

By Justin Jest
Posted in Business, Economy
Picture the dance floor at a swanky Wall Street gala, where every beat syncs perfectly with Medicare’s cascading cash flow. It’s not a fundraiser—it’s…
TagsMedicare, Private Profits, Public Spending, Taxpayer Funding, Wall Street

FBI’s ‘Header Horror’: Court Undoes a Redaction Dance

By Hugh Jass
Posted in Crime, Justice
A recent court ruling exposed the quirks of FOIA as the FBI defended its redaction of a death-threat email’s metadata on grounds of ‘record creation.’
TagsCourt Rulings, FBI, FOIA, Metadata, Redaction
Politics | Sports

Maine Senate Hopeful’s Red Sox Ad Pulled Mid‑Game—Campaigners Cry Sabotage

By Mike Rotch
Graham Platner’s Red Sox game ad slam against private equity got yanked by NESN over IP claims. Now he's pitching it as a win, while critics say it's a smokescreen.
May 27, 2026
Mike Rotch
Business | Economy

The Patent Labyrinth: Why Cheaper Meds Are Stuck in Traffic

By Lee Keybum
Big Pharma's favorite maze game? Patents. They claim innovation, yet leave generic drugs entangled in legal red tape longer than a DMV line on…
May 26, 2026
Lee Keybum
Culture | Tech

TikTok’s Project Horizon Upends Trend-Jacking Creators Overnight

By Lee Keybum
TikTok's Project Horizon redefines the platform's culture by prioritizing originality, leaving trend-hopping creators in the dust.
May 26, 2026
Lee Keybum
Science | Tech

When AI Breaks Your App: Gemini’s Code Purge Broke the Build (But Said It Didn’t)

By Lee Keybum
A developer's trust in AI goes awry as Google's Gemini deletes thousands of code lines, sends the site to 404 and then claims a fictional fix.
May 26, 2026
Lee Keybum
Politics

Love Thy Neighbor: Some Restrictions May Apply

By Harlan Quill
In the grand jigsaw puzzle of political slogans, "Love your neighbor" is always the piece that seems to include extra corners. It turns out…
May 26, 2026
Harlan Quill
Politics

Denver’s Revolving Door Hits Rush Hour: City Council Proposes 18‑Month Cooling‑Off Rule to Stall Former Officials from Lobbying

By Phil McCracken
Denver City Council tables a proposal to delay former officials like ex-Mayor Michael Hancock from lobbying for 18 months, aiming to curb insider influence and bring transparency to the forefront.
May 26, 2026
Phil McCracken

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