By Greg Collier What began as a viral trend on TikTok last summer has become a prolonged legal battle involving one of the largest banks […]
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The Humble Reformer Who Shunned Riches
By Greg Collier The world has lost more than a pope. It has lost a man who tried, however imperfectly, to steer a 2,000-year-old institution […]
Fake Ozempic Floods U.S. Market
By Greg Collier A new warning from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) underscores growing concerns about counterfeit medications entering the U.S. drug supply. This […]
Windows 10’s Exit Fuels E-Waste Crisis
By Greg Collier Microsoft’s announcement that Windows 10 will reach end-of-support on October 14, 2025, marks the end of an era for one of the […]
Trump Eyes Exile for U.S. Citizens
By Greg Collier It might sound like something out of a dystopian novel or a half-remembered history lesson from a darker time, but President Donald […]
Deportation by Decree, Not Due Process
By Greg Collier The recent wave of immigration enforcement actions under the Trump administration has exposed a troubling pattern of due process violations, raising urgent […]
Asteroid 2024 YR4 May Hit the Moon
By Greg Collier New projections from NASA and international space agencies have further clarified the trajectory and characteristics of asteroid 2024 YR4, a near-Earth object […]
Trump’s Third Term Power Play
By Greg Collier President Donald Trump says he’s “not joking” about serving a third term. But if that’s true, then the joke is on the […]
Yellowstone’s New Steam Show No Threat
By Greg Collier A newly observed steam vent in Yellowstone National Park has captured public attention in recent weeks. Rising from a wooded hillside about […]
War Plans, Emojis, and Incompetence
By Greg Collier Ten years ago, Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while serving as Secretary of State was treated as a national […]