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  • My Favorite TV Shows of 2025, Ranked by Vibes, Emotional Damage, and How Fast I Hit “Next Episode”

    My Favorite TV Shows of 2025, Ranked by Vibes, Emotional Damage, and How Fast I Hit “Next Episode”

    No particular order, because ranking art is how streaming apps turn joy into spreadsheets. Every year, television looks at America’s collective attention span, flicks it on the forehead, and says, “Come here, I made you something complicated.” In 2025, it felt like the medium finally admitted what we all already know, most of us are

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  • 2025 Shutdown Chaos Broke the Jobs Report, and Now America Is Driving the Economy With the Dashboard Unplugged

    When the government stops working, it also stops counting who is hurting, and calls that “temporary.” The federal shutdown this year did not just lock doors, pause permits, and turn “please hold” into a lifestyle. It reached into the country’s basic economic dashboard and started pulling out wires like a bored teenager under the hood

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  • America’s Food Safety Is So Broken That Even the Experts Eat Like They’re Disarming a Bomb

    America’s Food Safety Is So Broken That Even the Experts Eat Like They’re Disarming a Bomb

    When your dinner order starts to sound like a legal deposition, something has gone very wrong There is a moment, somewhere between opening a menu and making eye contact with the waiter, when modern Americans are expected to perform confidence. We scan descriptions of leafy greens and artisanal toppings, nod thoughtfully at words like fresh

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  • Bondi Beach and the Paperwork After the Sirens

    Bondi Beach and the Paperwork After the Sirens

    A terror attack, a nation in shock, and the familiar moment when everyone realizes the system worked exactly as designed, which is to say too late. Bondi Beach is supposed to be the place Australia sends to the world as proof of ease. Sun, water, the soft promise that life can be simple if you

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  • 2028: Democrats Need A New Deal For A New Era

    2028: Democrats Need A New Deal For A New Era

    By 2028 the Democratic Party must stop running as a cautious maintenance crew and instead offer an unapologetic governing vision that begins with abolishing the filibuster to enable majority rule, then moves swiftly into universal government-backed health care, aggressive antitrust enforcement, modern gun safety laws, and a rebalanced tax code that raises rates on billionaires…

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  • Israel and Gaza: Ceasefire With an Asterisk

    Israel and Gaza: Ceasefire With an Asterisk

    A “targeted” hit, a disputed death, civilian casualties, and the world’s most brittle truce doing that familiar thing where it pretends it can survive physics. Israel announced it carried out a targeted strike in Gaza City that it says killed Raed Saed (also rendered Raad Saad), described by the Israeli military as a senior Hamas

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  • ISIS “Comes Back” Again and Trump Administration Pretends It’s a Plot Twist

    ISIS “Comes Back” Again and Trump Administration Pretends It’s a Plot Twist

    Three Americans dead near Palmyra, serious retaliation promised, and the same old lie that a victory lap is the same as an ending. An ISIS-linked ambush near Palmyra in central Syria hit a joint U.S. and Syrian partner movement and killed two U.S. service members and an American civilian interpreter. Three additional U.S. troops were

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  • Karoline Leavitt Turns the Briefing Room Into a Fact-Free Escape Room

    Karoline Leavitt Turns the Briefing Room Into a Fact-Free Escape Room

    The press asks for information, the podium offers vibes, and the real product is confusion with a patriotic label. There are two ways to look at a White House press briefing. The old way is as a daily information exchange, flawed but functional, where reporters ask questions and the government, at least in theory, answers

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  • Congress Drops Epstein Party Photos Like It’s a Playlist and Calls It Oversight

    Congress Drops Epstein Party Photos Like It’s a Playlist and Calls It Oversight

    A small, redacted photo dump, a much larger unseen archive, and a political system that treats transparency like a weapon and privacy like an afterthought. House Democrats on the Oversight and Government Reform Committee just did what Congress does best in an election-era adrenaline rush: released a limited batch of images from a vastly larger

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  • Hillary, Kamala, Pelosi, Elizabeth, AOC, Klobuchar, and Jasmine Crockett: Left’s Favorite Sport Is Nitpicking Strong Women

    Hillary, Kamala, Pelosi, Elizabeth, AOC, Klobuchar, and Jasmine Crockett:  Left’s Favorite Sport Is Nitpicking Strong Women

    The résumé is flawless, the vibes are “off,” and somehow the safe choice is always some guy who thinks subcommittee work is a type of sandwich. The modern American left has a recurring ritual that looks like accountability from far away and feels like sabotage up close. It begins when an accomplished woman steps forward

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