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When Profit Becomes a License to Exploit the Planet, From Taiji’s Coves to the Clouds Above Us

“Corporations Are People, My Friend” — When Profit Becomes a License to Exploit the Planet, From Taiji’s Coves to the Clouds Above Us “Corporations are people, my friend.” That line on so many words, gets repeated whenever companies want constitutional protections, political influence, and the legal armor of personhood. It is cited when executives defend […]

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On The Rampage: The Rams Held The Seahawks to -7 Yards One Game to Their Being Zero Resistance Today in The NFC Championship — The Rams’ Defensive Identity Is Gone

The main takeaway from the Rams’ disgusting loss to the Seahawks is simple, brutal, and unavoidable that this team needs Aaron Donald back even today. Source: On The Rampage: The Rams Held The Seahawks to -7 Yards One Game to Their Being Zero Resistance Today in The NFC Championship — The Rams’ Defensive Identity Is

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Corporations Are People, My Friend: Outrage Is Not a Platform, and Responsibility Still Matters & Why Democrats Keep Losing

Anger is an easy currency in American politics. It is loud, it spreads quickly, and it creates the illusion of engagement. But anger, on its own, does not win elections, change corporate behavior, or protect vulnerable populations—human or otherwise. This realization hit me again this week, uncomfortably and unexpectedly, during a real-life conversation that pulled

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The Democrats’ Are To Blame For the Tragic Death of Renee Nicole Good

Corporations Are People, My Friend: The Cost of Losing—And the Responsibility Democrats Can No Longer Avoid There are moments in a nation’s history when failure stops being abstract. It stops being about polling errors, campaign messaging, or post-election think pieces—and instead becomes human, irreversible, and devastatingly real. The death of Rene Nicole Good is one

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On The Rampage was Fugly for Three Quarters, Ruthless When It Mattered — Rams Secure No. 5 Seed in 37–20 Win — I Welcome Going To Carolina This Week

Rams head to Carolina for the Wild Card round — and it is a matchup that should be handled decisively. Source: On The Rampage was Fugly for Three Quarters, Ruthless When It Mattered — Rams Secure No. 5 Seed in 37–20 Win — I Welcome Going To Carolina This Week

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The Real War Beneath Venezuela: Why Oil — and the Dirtiest Kind — Is Driving the Next Global Power Struggle

For months, public discourse has circled around Venezuela as though the country’s accelerating geopolitical tension is rooted in democracy, sanctions relief Source: The Real War Beneath Venezuela: Why Oil — and the Dirtiest Kind — Is Driving the Next Global Power Struggle

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On The Rampage: The Rams Didn’t Just Lose — They Exposed Everything That’s Been Rotten All Season — They Are Not Even Trying Anymore

We spoke this year about the losses that sting. We could speak about losses that humble you. And then there are losses that rip the mask off an organization Source: On The Rampage: The Rams Didn’t Just Lose — They Exposed Everything That’s Been Rotten All Season — They Are Not Even Trying Anymore

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