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Donors Regain Control of GOP, but Trump Could Reassert Power Through Firings
Donors Reassert Control of the GOP, but Trump Still Holds the Power to Shake Things Up Money has moved back …
Jeff Bezos Is Not Obligated to Subsidize Losses at The Washington Post
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White House Should Focus on Allaying AI Fears, Not Promoting Pessimism
Calming Public Worries: A Practical Playbook for Leaders “The goal should be to allay the public’s concerns as much as …
Sputnik (1957) and the Cold War Origins of Technocratic Governance
Technocracy: How Experts Remade Modern Governance The Cold War hardened a new assumption: scientific skill equals strategic power. The space …
Updated Gender-Affirming Care Guidelines Arrive Too Late for Detransitioners
When Medical Guidance Arrives Too Late for Detransitioners For detransitioners like me, the change in medical recommendations regarding gender-affirming care …
TollBit Report and Akamai Data Show AI Bots Increasingly Drive Web Traffic
OpenClaw and the rising tide of AI scraping bots OpenClaw, the viral virtual assistant once called Moltbot and Clawdbot, has …
Met Faces Turmoil Amid Leadership Changes, Continued Federal Arts Funding, and a Young Lion’s Relocation
New leaders, federal arts dollars, and a young lion’s new home Local arts groups have been quietly reshuffling leadership, and …
Reliance on Wind, Solar and Battery Storage Increases Americans’ Risk of Power Outages
Americans face higher outage risk when we rely too much on wind, solar, and batteries Relying heavily on wind, solar, …









