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  • The Rise of Food Delivery: Best Tips for Ordering and Enjoying Takeout(

    Let’s be honest—food delivery used to be an occasional indulgence, reserved for hangovers, heartbreak, or laziness with a dash of shame. But somewhere between the third wave of COVID and the sudden realization that I hate grocery shopping more than I hate most Republicans, takeout became a full-fledged lifestyle. Now we’ve got a buffet of

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  • The Real Cost of Building Walls: Immigration and National Identity

    Somewhere along the border between two countries, a child stares through slats of steel, wide-eyed and sunburned. A few miles away, an American citizen posts a meme about “illegals” stealing jobs. One is seeking hope. The other is clinging to fear. And between them stands a wall—concrete, metal, ideology. It’s sold as protection, but like

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  • Why Failure Is the Best Teacher You’ll Ever Have

    Failure and I are on a first-name basis. We’ve shared cramped apartments, empty bank accounts, rejected job applications, rejected book drafts, and one unforgettable chili recipe that turned into a chemical weapon. We’ve cried together. We’ve yelled at each other. But eventually, I realized failure isn’t my enemy. It’s the weird, brutally honest life coach

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  • Food Myths Debunked: What’s Really Healthy and What’s Not

    Let’s get one thing straight: Nutrition advice is a minefield. One minute, eggs are the devil’s cholesterol bombs; the next, they’re the MVPs of your breakfast lineup. Carbs were your best friend in 1998 and became public enemy number one by 2004. Don’t even get me started on the drama surrounding coffee. (Is it aging

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  • How Intersectionality Shapes Our Understanding of Inequality

    What It Is, Why It Matters, and How It Shows Up in the Real World Let’s talk about a word that’s been tossed around like it’s a trendy accessory on the intellectual runway but rarely given the depth it deserves: intersectionality. You’ve probably heard it in think pieces, on activist panels, maybe even from that

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  • The Rise of Populism: Causes and Consequences

    Somewhere between a reality TV star becoming president and Brexit becoming more than just a drunken pub joke, the world blinked—and populism wasn’t just rising, it was ruling. If politics once felt like a chess match played in secret rooms with expensive whiskey, populism came in like someone flipping the board and yelling, “Let the

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  • How Social Justice Movements Are Changing Corporate Culture

    I remember a time when diversity training at work meant watching a dusty VHS of people in ill-fitting suits role-playing awkward scenarios while someone in HR handed out stale cookies. Now, we’ve got rainbow logos every June, companies tweeting support for causes, and LinkedIn profiles full of DEI titles that didn’t even exist ten years

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  • Road Trip Essentials: My Non-Negotiable Items for Surviving Long Drives

    I love a good road trip in theory. The open road, the promise of adventure, the illusion of freedom—what’s not to romanticize? But let’s be honest: once you’ve sat in the same position for six hours, subsisting on gas station snacks and Bluetooth arguments over who gets to DJ, the glamor fades. Quickly. Still, there’s

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  • My Love-Hate Relationship with the Gaming Community (And Why I Stay)

    I’ve been a gamer longer than I’ve had a driver’s license, and certainly longer than I’ve had a healthy sense of self-worth. I’ve sunk hundreds—okay, thousands—of hours into leveling up, collecting loot, dying dramatically, and respawning just to die again. Gaming has been my escape, my therapy, my joy, and occasionally, my rage-fueled blood pressure

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  • Tech Regulation and Privacy: Balancing Innovation with Rights

    We’re living in a world where your phone knows you better than your best friend. It tracks your sleep, counts your steps, reminds you of your ex’s birthday (rude), and suggests restaurants based on that one time you Googled “tacos near me” at 2 a.m. Technology has become our constant companion, but with every convenience

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