PostWWIII vision mobilizes entrepreneurial mysticism, leveraging AI to build a hyper-productive workforce, drive grassroots global prosperity
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Information overload fuels youth cynicism as streaming content reshapes optimism, ambition, and belief in possibility
Journalism demands that other institutions—governments, corporations, public figures—account for their origins, their decisions, their hidden structures of power. It insists on tracing outcomes back to causes.
Epic fury consumes Trump as ‘COWARD’ NATO allies refuse to join the Iran war
The country’s hardware legacy built resilience and scale, but frontier leadership in chips, AI hardware, and quantum systems demands a very different mindset.
Ugadi gains visibility in America through Usha Vance, highlighting diaspora identity, lunar calendars, and evolving New Year traditions.
India’s evolving Israel ties signal a shift from strategic autonomy, raising questions on Global South credibility and diplomatic balance.
A reflective account of collapsing nuclear treaties, fading global norms, and the quiet rise of impunity in international politics.
Three weeks into a war that most of the world neither sanctioned nor supported, the international order finds itself confronting a crisis not only of violence but of meaning
Debate grows over AI adult mode, highlighting risks of addiction, emotional dependency, youth harm, and cultural consequences globally
As hostility toward H-1B grows, will the pipeline of Indian American CEOs and C-Suite executives begin to shrink?
Medicare Advantage overpayments and aggressive risk scoring are quietly increasing Part B costs and premiums for seniors.
War-risk insurance premiums and cancellation clauses turn Strait of Hormuz conflict into financial blockade disrupting global oil shipping.
A foreign‑policy flourish collides with the energy needs of 1.4 billion people.
United States entered the conflict as if the old hierarchies still held. The Strait of Hormuz, assumed to be reopenable at will, proved resistant to American power.
Americans should move away from products like donuts and other highly processed snacks while physicians receive more training in nutrition.
U.S. and Israeli air strikes had killed Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei, sunk much of its navy and destroyed bulk of its Air Force.
The recent escalation between Iran and Israel, combined with U.S. naval movements near the Strait of Hormuz, shows how quickly conflict spreads beyond the battlefield
Early 2028 Republican primary rivalry emerges as JD Vance and Marco Rubio compete to inherit Trump’s political movement.
A warning on collapsing debt economies urging SME-driven entrepreneurship, citizen productivity, and AI-guided reform to rebuild nations now.
India’s shifting foreign policy credibility and the proposed Benign Vanguard Doctrine for autonomous leadership in the Global South.
Analysis argues U.S. strikes on Iran target China’s energy lifelines, linking Hormuz, Venezuela and rare earth geopolitics strategy.
Our speech and writing are more than communication—they reflect personality, emotion, and experience. What happens to that unique voice in the age of AI?
A deeper look at computer vision, autonomous drones, and the future of warfare
Essay examining Trump as mirror of American democracy, media spectacle, and institutional strain shaping modern US politics.
