Apple has officially introduced a new addition to its iPhone lineup, unveiling the iPhone 16E with little fanfare but plenty of implications. While many were […]
Year: 2025
Pandemic Politics: Control Over Public Health
In the wake of the avian flu crisis, the Trump administration’s response has revealed a troubling dynamic, one that raises questions about the intersection of […]
Trump’s Petty War on the Press Escalates
The White House’s recent decision to block an Associated Press (AP) reporter from covering two official events because the news agency refused to refer to […]
There’s Nothing in the Florida Fog
For the past week, large portions of Florida have been shrouded in a thick fog, leading to visibility concerns for travelers, cruise ships, and even […]
Trump’s Trans Sports Ban: A New Jim Crow?
On February 5, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,” effectively barring transgender girls and women from […]
NVIDIA GPUs Vanish: Artificial Scarcity?
NVIDIA has come a long way since its founding in the early 1990s, growing from a niche graphics company into a global tech giant. Today, […]
ICE’s Reckless Raids Target Native Citizens
The Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement has placed Indigenous communities in the crosshairs, with the Navajo Nation now forced to respond to alarming reports of […]
The Pixel 4a and the Problem of Obsolescence
At the start of 2025, Google implemented a program for Pixel 4a users that reignited debates about planned obsolescence in technology. The Pixel 4a Battery […]
Sanctuaries Under Siege: A Cruel Policy
The recent decision by the Trump administration to revoke a long-standing directive barring federal immigration authorities from conducting enforcement actions in sensitive locations is a […]
Elon, DOGE, and the ‘Salute’
Elon Musk’s involvement in the Trump administration, particularly through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), raises significant concerns about the trajectory of U.S. governance. While […]