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# When Numbers Lie: How a Crime Chart Reveals Our Statistical Blindness A chart from the Centre for Migration Control claims foreign nationals commit crimes at rates dozens of times higher than British citizens. But the numbers… more ›
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# The Renewable Reality: Grid Stability in a World of Intermittent Energy As the world races toward a greener future, power grids worldwide are grappling with a fundamental challenge: integrating large quantities of weather-dependent renewable energy while… more ›
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# Two Years After October 7: Unraveling Truth in Gaza's Humanitarian Crisis The Gaza conflict's humanitarian narrative has transformed aid into a propaganda battleground since Hamas's October 7, 2023 attacks that killed 1,200 Israelis. Accusations of Israeli-induced famine and genocide… more ›
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# Extinction Chronicles: How Feminism, Population Anxiety, and AI Fears Paint a Portrait of Human Self-Doubt In a world increasingly defined by declining birth rates, technological anxiety, and shifting gender dynamics, serious questions about humanity's future have moved from the… more ›
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# The Climate Debate Evolution: From Alarm to Adaptation Donald Trump’s recent denunciation of climate change as “the greatest con job” at the United Nations reflects a growing rift in how we understand environmental challenges. Behind this… more ›
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# Tylenol and Autism: Science, Politics, and the Heated Debate Over Prenatal Medications The White House press conference dropped like a bombshell last month. President Donald Trump, flanked by his controversial HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.,… more ›
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# The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: When Disputes Involving Jews Are Treated Differently The Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains one of the world's most persistent and polarizing geopolitical issues, defying decades of peace efforts and diplomatic initiatives. At its core lies a fundamental collision… more ›
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# The Reality Behind "You'll Own Nothing": Corporate Landlords in Housing Markets Corporate landlords are expanding their presence in housing markets across the UK, Europe, and the US, but private individuals still dominate rental ownership. While institutional investors have increased… more ›
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# The UN’s Double Standard: Israel, Gender Politics, and Institutional Credibility The United Nations faces mounting criticism over perceived double standards in its approach to Israel compared to its progressive stance on gender issues, raising fundamental questions about the organization’s… more ›
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# When Political Disagreement Turns Toxic: The Cost of Viewing Opponents as Enemies In America’s increasingly polarized social landscape, differences in political opinion are fracturing personal relationships at an alarming rate. The recent case of a Black… more ›