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Feature American Art Museum Reads a Yankee Original The museum’s new presentation focuses on a quintessential Yankee subject with quiet confidence and close attention. It treats the work as a living piece of cultural history rather than a prop for
Why Real World Asset Tokenization Feels Like a Heist Debt at every level is running out of places to hide, and the numbers make that clear: U.S. national debt sits above $38.9 trillion and annual deficits exceed $1.7 trillion. The
What Laughter Tells Us About a Democracy Under Pressure Humor is often dismissed as a trivial reaction, but it can be a thermometer for public mood. When people joke about power, it shows where trust is thin and where institutions
Kathy Hochul and the Return of Refugees: Critics Say It’s About the Money Republican critics are calling out New York governor Kathy Hochul after reports that she wants refugees sent back from Florida, arguing the move is less about care
Marc by Sofia: A Close Look at Fame and Privilege Hipster documentary Marc by Sofia records fame and privilege in these times. The film lands like a series of casual encounters, each frame quietly grading how attention and money shape
