Trump’s Financial Freestyle: Is Nobody Really on His Mind?
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…
Draft Ethics Complaint Flags Khanna’s Family Trust Stock Moves: A 239‑Page Paper Trail in Progress
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.
YouTube’s Deepfake Detector: Too Little, Too Late—or the Panic Boutique We Needed?
YouTube has launched a visual deepfake detection tool, but with voice scams rising, are we chasing shadows while the real threat creeps in?
Wall Street’s New Favorite Dance: The Medicare Money Shuffle
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…
Maine Senate Hopeful’s Red Sox Ad Pulled Mid‑Game—Campaigners Cry Sabotage
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.
The Patent Labyrinth: Why Cheaper Meds Are Stuck in Traffic
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…
When AI Breaks Your App: Gemini’s Code Purge Broke the Build (But Said It Didn’t)
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.
Love Thy Neighbor: Some Restrictions May Apply
In the grand jigsaw puzzle of political slogans, “Love your neighbor” is always the piece that seems to include extra corners. It turns out…


