Mad As Hell, And Not Going To Take It Anymore
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Mad As Hell, And Not Going To Take It Anymore

When the machinery of state power grinds forward, seemingly impervious to protest, petition, or even pleading headlines, the people are left with a fundamental question: what force can alter its course? History, from the labor struggles that built the weekend to the civil rights boycotts that toppled segregation, provides a clear and demanding answer: the coordinated withholding of cooperation. The economic and social lifeblood of the nation, when stilled by conscience, commands a hearing that polite discourse cannot.

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Amazon Is Closing Store Locations
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Amazon Is Closing Store Locations

In a move that marks a significant recalibration of its ambitious push into brick-and-mortar retail, online goliath Amazon announced Tuesday the closure of all its Amazon Fresh and Amazon Go store locations. The decision signals a strategic retreat from one futuristic grocery vision to double down on the strengths of its established brands and a massive expansion of delivery, underscoring a fundamental truth of commerce: even the most advanced technology must be matched by a sustainable economic model that resonates with everyday shoppers.

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A Calculated Risk: Tesla Unleashes RoboTaxis Ahead of Crucial Earnings Call
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A Calculated Risk: Tesla Unleashes RoboTaxis Ahead of Crucial Earnings Call

Now, a new era begins—or so we are told. Today, Tesla has launched its fully unsupervised Robotaxi service in Austin, Texas. The safety monitor is gone. Members of the public can now use an app to hail a car and be driven by the company’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) software, with no human employee present to intervene. The wheel provides no control, if a passenger grabs the steering wheel a message asks them to stop, and the car will eventually pull over if the interference continues. The passenger's dominion extends only to the media screen. This is no longer a test—it is a commercial product offered to the general public.

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Will the CLARITY Act Open Doors or Build Walls for Communities?
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Will the CLARITY Act Open Doors or Build Walls for Communities?

Financial policy has never been neutral. For communities long excluded from the mainstream economy—Black and Brown families, working-class women, immigrants, low-income households, and rural Americans—the fine print of legislation has often dictated whether we thrive, survive, or are left behind. From redlining and payday lending to the gender pay gap and unbanked households, our lived experience tells us that when Washington makes financial rules, equity is rarely the default.

Now, Congress is debating the CLARITY Act of 2025

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Clicks and Consequences: The Political Theater of Punishing a Digital Economy
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Clicks and Consequences: The Political Theater of Punishing a Digital Economy

In a proposal that has ignited fierce debate over power, morality, and tax fairness, 31-year-old investment CEO running for Florida governor James Fishback, has singled out the content platform OnlyFans for a punitive state tax of 50%—later threatening 100%—on income earned by Florida residents. Framing the platform as exploitative “online degeneracy,” the candidate aims to fund teacher raises, school lunches, crisis pregnancy centers, and men’s mental health programs through this highly targeted levy. Critics immediately labeled the move a selective moral crusade that exposes glaring double standards, noting that the candidate’s own world of high finance routinely leverages loopholes and offshore shelters to minimize tax burdens.

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Tariffs: Who Pays, Who Profits
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Tariffs: Who Pays, Who Profits

A family-run appliance store in Ohio ordered a shipment of washing machines from China last month and was stunned to see costs had jumped 20% overnight. The reason? Renewed U.S. tariffs on imported appliances. “I’m stuck raising prices or cutting into profits,” the owner says. His predicament underscores a reality shaping global trade: Tariffs, often touted as tools…

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Roaring Kitty's GameStop Saga: Can the Dust Settle?
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Roaring Kitty's GameStop Saga: Can the Dust Settle?

In the world of finance, where analysts with national television shows and millions of followers regularly share their stock opinions, one man's meme-inspired investment strategy has drawn the ire of regulators and market watchers alike. Keith Gill, known as "Roaring Kitty" on social media, has become the poster child for the GameStop frenzy that swept through the markets in early 2021. …

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