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Local Clashes Over the Weekend Highlight Growing Tensions Portland wasn’t alone, as local protesters clashed with local police over the weekend. That line captures the short version: unrest spread beyond one city and stretched law enforcement resources. Communities watched as
If Casey DeSantis Passes, the Incumbent Faces a Real Crossroads The prospect that Casey DeSantis might decline a run for Florida governor changes the map in plain sight. For the incumbent, that decision would force a clear-eyed choice about political
Why Trump's Latin America Push Is Paying Off The shift in regional dynamics across Latin America has been clear to anyone watching recent elections and diplomatic moves. Governments that once leaned away from Washington are recalibrating, and private investors are
Census Shift: Citizens and Power Moving to Red States The first half of the 2020s census data makes one thing clear: citizens and political power are on the move toward red states. Families are voting with their feet for lower
Patrick Wood Warns Asset Tokenization Could Digitize and Control All Assets, Including Personal Data
Asset Tokenization: How Ownership Becomes Conditional You’ve probably heard claims that tokenization will democratize access and make markets fairer, but the change goes much deeper than convenience. Tokenization converts real-world assets—real estate, stocks, bonds, gold, art, and increasingly biometrics, health
