By Greg Collier The Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement has placed Indigenous communities in the crosshairs, with the Navajo Nation now forced to respond to […]
Month: January 2025
The Pixel 4a and the Problem of Obsolescence
By Greg Collier At the start of 2025, Google implemented a program for Pixel 4a users that reignited debates about planned obsolescence in technology. The […]
Sanctuaries Under Siege: A Cruel Policy
By Greg Collier The recent decision by the Trump administration to revoke a long-standing directive barring federal immigration authorities from conducting enforcement actions in sensitive […]
Elon, DOGE, and the ‘Salute’
By Greg Collier Elon Musk’s involvement in the Trump administration, particularly through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), raises significant concerns about the trajectory of […]
America’s New Robber Barons Rise Again
By Greg Collier As the United States ushers in a new administration, there is a growing sense of déjà vu. A return to an era […]
Meta’s Betrayal of LGBTQ+ Inclusion
By Greg Collier Meta’s recent decision to loosen content moderation rules on issues such as gender identity and sexual orientation is not an isolated incident. […]
L.A. Wildfires: A Crisis of Neglect
By Greg Collier As Los Angeles grapples with multiple devastating wildfires, including the Palisades, Eaton, Hurst, and Woodley fires, questions about preparedness and leadership are […]
Are We Better Off Without TikTok?
By Greg Collier Over the past few years, TikTok has cemented itself as one of the most influential social media platforms in the world. With […]
2025 Begins with Domestic Terror Strikes
By Greg Collier The dawn of 2025 has been overshadowed by two tragic and disturbing events that underscore the persistent threat of domestic terrorism in […]