Minnesota shooting reveals a democratic crisis, highlighting the need for renewed negotiation and shared facts.
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A new analysis applies game theory to Martin Luther King Jr.’s strategy of disciplined nonviolence, arguing it was a deliberate effort to escape destructive social “equilibria” like the Prisoner’s Dilemma—and explores how the same framework helps explain today’s affordability crisis in housing, health care, and food.
Donald Trump ends up with a Nobel Peace Prize gold medal after Venezuela’s María Corina Machado gifts him hers, even as the Nobel Committee insists the award cannot be transferred.
In moments of conflict, social media delivers edited narratives, not full context—fueling polarization through algorithms and echo chambers.
With MAGA-era hostility reshaping narratives around immigration and identity, Indian Americans face a new political reality that demands civic engagement, strategic voting, and a stronger public voice.
The bad news for Philadelphia is that these advantages are being squandered by leadership that can’t translate assets into outcomes.
Indian Americans have mastered academics and careers, but struggle with the emotional and social intelligences required to feel fully at home in America.
Trump expected that the U.S. would run Venezuela, extract oil from its huge reserves for years, while eyed more spoils threatening Colombia
Upside-down food pyramid reveals how nutrition advice ignores affordability, culture, plant protein, and economic inequality.
Binge-watching Mad Men sparks reflections on nostalgia, AI, remote work, and how technology reshapes human life.
At the crossroads of the Americas, Venezuela’s geography and vast mineral reserves amplify its strategic importance
Trump has remained at the center of global attention in 2025, shaping debates on trade, immigration, and ongoing conflicts.
How attention shapes coherence through context and purpose, revealing why distraction undermines meaning for humans and machines alike.
A reflective essay on America at 250, exploring We the People, diversity, democracy, progress, and the enduring American experiment.
Why US travelers in 2026 need smarter visitor insurance amid policy uncertainty, high healthcare costs, seniors’ risks, travel disruptions.
An investor’s postcard on how the UAE is rapidly emerging as a global hub for biotech, AI, and life sciences.
Healthcare in 2025 saw rapid innovation, rising costs, ACA subsidy expiration, AI adoption, consolidation, and affordability challenges.
A structural mismatch between long-lived energy investments and short-term financing is holding back upgrades that are now essential for asset value, resilience, and cash flow.
Playing Santa, the Don runs away with all the goodies for himself
A.R. Rahman urges building a global ecosystem to sustain Indian classical music and dance through innovation, patronage, and vision.
Why GDP fails in the AI age and how China’s mind-first, entrepreneurial economy reshapes global power dynamics.
A powerful profile of Dr. David Fajgenbaum using AI drug repurposing to cure rare diseases and transform medicine.
How humans and AI process differ in reflection, emotional loops, rumination, and learning from experience.
Exploring absolute intelligence, consciousness, meditation, and AI through science, resilience, and inner awareness at World Meditation Day.
AI-powered SME mobilization for BRICS economies to unlock trillion-dollar growth through Expothon and diaspora networks.

