By Greg Collier For the past week, large portions of Florida have been shrouded in a thick fog, leading to visibility concerns for travelers, cruise […]
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Trump’s Trans Sports Ban: A New Jim Crow?
By Greg Collier On February 5, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,” effectively barring transgender girls […]
NVIDIA GPUs Vanish: Artificial Scarcity?
By Greg Collier NVIDIA has come a long way since its founding in the early 1990s, growing from a niche graphics company into a global […]
ICE’s Reckless Raids Target Native Citizens
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 […]
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 […]