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Jun 21 2026OPINION

Is college really worth it when it spreads more hate than knowledge?

American universities take in hundreds of billions each year yet teach ideas that fuel division more than critical thought. Campuses once celebrated as places of open debate now incubate ideologies that label entire groups as either pure victims or irredeemable oppressors. This worldview treats anti

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Jun 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Quiet Fix for America's Sleepless Nights

Americans now spend more time staring at screens than ever before—up to nine hours a day for some. Nighttime use is especially harmful, as glowing phones on nightstands trick the brain into staying awake longer. Many people know this isn't healthy but struggle to break the habit. That's where a new

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Jun 16 2026LIFESTYLE

Business Class Suites: What Really Matters When You Want Privacy Up in the Air

Airlines today love to brag about "private business class suites with doors. " Sounds fancy, but what does it really mean? Privacy in business class isn't just about shutting a door — it’s about how well that door blocks out everything else. Some airlines sell doors as a luxury feature, but the expe

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Jun 11 2026FINANCE

Why Gas Prices Are Making Your Groceries More Expensive

Americans are noticing higher prices everywhere, but the biggest squeeze comes from energy costs. A recent spike in inflation shows prices rising faster than expected, hitting levels not seen since before the pandemic. Experts point to rising fuel expenses as a key driver, especially since tensions

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Politics and Power: Who Really Comes First?

Americans often debate whether leaders prioritize the nation or themselves. Some argue that personal loyalty overshadows national interest. For example, tax records reveal a pattern of questionable financial behavior. While past presidents released their tax returns as a standard practice, one recen

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Jun 07 2026BUSINESS

How Business Class is Getting a Budget Makeover

Airlines once treated business class as an all-inclusive luxury package. Now, they're breaking it into smaller pieces with extra fees. This change started when United split its business class fares into three levels: basic, standard, and flexible. The cheapest option still includes a flat-bed seat a

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Jun 02 2026FINANCE

Top Innovators in U. S. Banking: 2026 Highlights

American Banker has released its first list of the most innovative leaders in finance, spotlighting 50 executives who have pushed banks into new technology and customer‑centric directions. The list reflects those who turned ideas into measurable outcomes, such as improving AI across operations or up

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May 28 2026FINANCE

Food prices keep climbing: why your next grocery run will cost more

Americans are noticing sticker shock when they reach for their favorite snacks and staples. After gas prices jumped earlier in 2026, food bills are now rising faster than wages. The problem started with back-to-back bad weather: record heat in early spring tricked plants into growing early, then lat

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May 22 2026HEALTH

New Ebola rules for travelers coming from Africa

Americans who recently traveled in parts of Central Africa now face stricter rules when returning to the U. S. The State Department says anyone from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan in the last three weeks must land at Washington Dulles Airport. Extra health checks will happe

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May 10 2026BUSINESS

Hidden Rules Behind Business‑Class Prices

Airlines make money from the most valuable seats on a plane, but how they set those prices is a secret puzzle. Instead of keeping a separate first‑class cabin, many carriers now mix premium seats inside the business class room. The top seats get extra legroom, a bigger screen or even a sliding doo

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