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When Medicine Becomes Political: Restoring Trust in Healthcare Many Americans now see parts of the medical establishment as political actors rather than neutral caregivers, and that perception matters. When trusted institutions take sides, patient confidence erodes and choices shrink. This
China’s Manus Crackdown and the Rise of Techno-Authoritarian Competition China’s recent move against Manus marks a shift in how Beijing mixes surveillance, state power, and technology to silence or control dissent. This is not a one-off action but a pattern
Public Opinion, Restraints, and America's Options on Strikes Against Iran While restrainers may not have won the debate about strikes on Iran, the president is still operating under the restraints of public opinion. That tension matters because political leaders cannot
Why Wealth Taxes Fail: A Republican Case Against Them Their proposed wealth taxes would be unjust and economically destructive if they worked. Wealth taxes target accumulated success instead of income earned through work or investment. That sounds fair in theory
Apple’s UK Age-Verification Update: Privacy, Power and Parental Rights “Apple has crossed the Rubicon with this software update which is more like ransomware, holding customers hostage to ID demands that are invasive, exclusionary and unnecessary,” said the director of Big
