Life Deletes Erro

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Good evening. Tonight, we turn our attention to a complex and evolving story involving one of the most prominent figures in technology, Elon Musk, and the platform he now helms, X, formerly known as Twitter. We’ll explore the documented connections between his personal statements, his background, and the concerning rise of white nationalist content and misinformation on the platform. Continue reading

Federal Marijuana Law Fuels the Trucking Labor Gap

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The U.S. trucking business is bleedin’ drivers, and it ain’t no mystery why. We got a mess right here in this country where what’s fine in your home state can get you fired by Uncle Sam. Folks are legalizin’ that marijuana left and right, but the federal government. The one that gives out them CDLs still treats marijuana like the devil’s lettuce. That head-buttin’ between state and federal law is the biggest darn reason our trucker pool is dryin’ up, causin’ a big ol’ hole in our supply chain.

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NBA-Draymond Green’s Impact on Urban America.

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Look, when you talk about Draymond Green, you already know the fire he brings on the court—the heart, the hustle, the boom. But peep this: the man ain’t just dropping round balls at SF Chase Center. He’s dropping serious duckets and love back into Urban America.

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The Healing Hustle, Healthcare’s Big Money Problem.

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Yo, let’s break it down. At its heart, medicine is supposed to be about one thing: keeping people healthy. It’s a mission. But on the streets of the healthcare world, that mission is constantly clashing with a powerful hustle: the push for profit. We’re talking about the big players—insurance giants, drug companies, medical device makers, and even the top-dog specialists—all in a system where the bottom line can sometimes shout louder than a patient’s needs. This ain’t just a local issue; it’s a global struggle between care and cash. Continue reading

Money and Misrule: The Digital Challenge to the State

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The current spectacle of the cryptocurrency market buffeted by the pronouncements of an unpredictable industrialist and courted by the hand of the modern State offers a timeless lesson on the nature of money, freedom, and the pervasive temptation of government to control that which it ought not. Continue reading

The Crypto-Coup Won’t Be Televised

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Yeah. They got a new sound now. Not the sound of the siren, not the sound of the factory whistle dying in the night.
 
It’s the click-click of the trading screen. It’s the whisper of the Executive Order. It’s the sound of the whole damn system getting an upgrade.
 
They call it Digital Asset Freedom. But I’m just waiting for the invoice.
 
See, the man in the big house, he used to hate it. Called it a scam, something made of air. But then he saw the ticker go green, and suddenly, he found his religion.

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Belva Davis, Winner of 8 Journalist Emmy Awards

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Belva Davis (October 13, 1932 – September 24, 2025)

Ever heard of Belva Davis? She wasn’t just any reporter. She was the first Black woman on TV news out West, a total trailblazer! Imagine the doors she had to kick down. But one of her biggest gigs? Covering the explosive Huey Newton trials. This wasn’t just a legal case; it was a snapshot of a nation boiling over with racial tension, a pressure cooker about to burst. Belva Davis didn’t just report on it; she navigated it, a Black woman in a white-dominated media landscape, during a time of intense racial strife. Continue reading

Trump’s mass deportation is backfiring

Redemption Songs For The Folk Of Gaza.

“Old pirates, yes, they rob I; Sold I to the merchant ships, Minutes after they took IFrom the bottomless pit. But my hand was made strong By the hand of the all mighty. We forward in  generationTriumphantly.Won’t you help me sing
these songs of freedom Are all I ever have:Redemption songs Redemption songs Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery; None but ourselves can free our minds. Have no fear for atomic energy,’Cause none of them can stop the time How long shall they kill our prophets, While we stand aside and look Oh!  Lyrics: Bob Marley Unedited