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The Return of American Unions: Why Organized Labor Is Winning Again

The image that defined American labor for much of the twentieth century was the industrial union: tens of thousands of workers in a single factory or a single industry, organized u…

By Marcus Webb Β· May 14, 2026 Β· 1,451 views
Science

Brazil's Amazon Dilemma: Balancing Sovereignty, Agriculture, and the World's Lungs

Few pieces of territory on earth carry as much contradictory weight as the Brazilian Amazon. It is simultaneously the largest tropical rainforest in the world and one of the most c…

By Thomas Okafor Β· May 13, 2026 Β· 1,321 views
Technology

Tech Giants Face New Antitrust Scrutiny Over AI Market Dominance

The Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission are intensifying antitrust scrutiny of leading technology companies over their growing dominance in the artificial intelligen…

By Elena Vasquez Β· Apr 23, 2026 Β· 4,119 views
Science

Climate Scientists Warn Tipping Points May Be Closer Than Models Suggested

A synthesis of recent research published in the journal Science suggests that several major climate tipping points β€” self-reinforcing thresholds beyond which changes become irrev…

By Thomas Okafor Β· Apr 21, 2026 Β· 7,664 views