• Immunity for Insurrection: A Hypothetical Tale of Chaos and Democracy

    Imagine a world where a sitting president incites a violent mob to overturn an election and faces no consequences. A far-fetched dystopian tale? Or a chilling reflection of our current reality?

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  • Green Thumb’s Down: When Sustainability Efforts Miss the Mark

    Scott Pruitt, appointed by Donald Trump, led the EPA with aggressive deregulation but resigned over ethics violations. His tenure saw significant rollbacks of environmental protections and skepticism towards climate change. With Trump planning to appoint Lee Zeldin, whose environmental record is poor, further challenges to climate initiatives are anticipated, risking worsening environmental conditions.

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  • Gambling’s Grip on Sports: A Call for Regulation

    The normalization of sports betting has dramatically transformed the landscape of American athletics, with the industry registering $57.2 billion in handle last year. Major leagues and broadcasting networks increasingly promote gambling, shifting focus from the game itself. This trend raises concerns about the risks of compulsive gambling and its cultural implications.

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