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When the Law Looks Away: The Epstein Files, Power, and Institutional Silence
By: Morgan Ann Malone Jeffrey Epstein (also apparently now known as the alias “Palm Beach Pete”) (yes, really – if you know, you know) was born January 20, 1953, in Brooklyn, New York. Originally starting his career as a math professor, he eventually switched to the financial sector and became one of the most prominent financial advisors to some of the world's most well-known celebrities and elites – including, but definitely not limited to, presidents on both sides of the a
Morgan Ann Malone
2 days ago5 min read


You Know What, I Actually Like War!
By: I, I.E.D. Hear me out…, oil. The United States’ abducting the President of Venezuela and bombing the Supreme Leader of Iran might be devastating, might be drastic overreaches of presidential power, might be so skibidi Ohio, but at least it’s good for business. More than anything, I am pro-America. That means that what’s good for the country is good for me. Do we think it’s some coincidence that the countries we’ve taken military action against are both members of the
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2 days ago2 min read


“No, War with Iran!”
By: Sam Santavicca Once again, a Republican president, who campaigned on a promise to not begin any new wars, has dragged us into another Middle East quagmire. This new episode of American wars-for-oil began last summer, when Israel struck multiple “nuclear sites” in Iran and killed a top general. This illegal war of aggression was carried out because Israel believed that Iran was building nuclear weapons, despite U.S. intelligence findings that Iran was not actively working
Sam Santavicca
3 days ago5 min read


They’re Executing Citizens in the Street
By: Sean Yates Much has been said of ICE in recent weeks and months. They grow bolder with every passing day and line crossed – each just slightly further than the last. Many do not see the slowly boiling pot that has become the American experience. I wish I could make them see the temperature rise. Authoritarianism doesn’t happen all at once, it is a thousand lines crossed. It’s an old joke that the longer an argument goes on, the more likely someone is to make a comparison
Sean Yeats
3 days ago3 min read


SCOTUS Held Against President Trump’s Tariffs:An Overview of the Opinion
By Editor-in-Chief: Eric Fogle On February 20, 2026, the Supreme Court decided that President Trump exceeded his authority by imposing tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). This article traces the legal issues, arguments, and ultimate conclusion of the Court. The opinion is a fascinating read, and constitutional law conversations about presidential authority and the separation of powers. The question before the Court was whether the IEEPA appr
Eric Fogle
3 days ago3 min read
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