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Palantir’s ELITE: Not All Maps Are Meant To Guide Us

Updated 5:12 AM EST, Thu January 29, 2026

Many memorable journeys start with a map. Maps have been around for ages, guiding humanity on its way in grand style. Maps have helped sailors cross oceans, caravans traverse deserts, and armies march into the pages of history. Maps have been staple tools of exploration, survival, and sovereignty. And today? Today, they’re on our devices,…Continue reading Palantir’s ELITE: Not All Maps Are Meant To Guide Us

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Let’s Not Forget: Boredom Is Essential to Childhood

Updated 6:28 AM EST, Thu January 22, 2026

Among the myriad of harm that humanity has inflicted upon itself through both the wired and wireless world, the disappearance of wholesome boredom might be the most consequential. Indeed, there is something sacred about a child staring out a window, hands idle, and mind completely free. In today’s world of ceaseless stimulation, we’ve forgotten the…Continue reading Let’s Not Forget: Boredom Is Essential to Childhood

Unintended Consequences: Fraud Crackdown in Minnesota is Hurting the Innocent

Updated 7:26 AM EST, Thu January 15, 2026

Minnesota, the North Star State, has long carried itself as a state that cares deeply for its neighbors, invests in its most vulnerable, and protects children and families in need. But recently, as allegations of massive fraud make headlines, that narrative has been exposed as extremely weak—not because corruption in the state is a myth,…Continue reading Unintended Consequences: Fraud Crackdown in Minnesota is Hurting the Innocent

Newborns, Vitamin K, and Nature’s Original Design

Despite man’s repeated attempts to override it, nature, in all of its magical wonder, very rarely makes mistakes. Nevertheless, the moment a newborn baby emerges into the world, that innate sentiment is swiftly escorted out of the hospital room. In this case, a nurse leans in and firmly, perhaps semi-sweetly, declares, “We need to give…Continue reading Newborns, Vitamin K, and Nature’s Original Design

Updated 5:52 AM EST, Thu January 8, 2026

The Other First Bond: Why Skin-to-Skin Isn’t Just for Moms

In the delivery room after a mother gives birth, it is common for the spotlight to fall squarely on the mother and her newborn miracle. And of course, mothers deserve every bit of attention as the baby they’ve been carrying for months finally makes its arrival. Indeed, pregnancy, labor, delivery, and postpartum recovery are nothing…Continue reading The Other First Bond: Why Skin-to-Skin Isn’t Just for Moms

Updated 8:20 AM EST, Tue January 6, 2026

Denmark’s Model of Fewer Shots Means Smarter Science

When President Trump recently directed HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. and the CDC to review Denmark’s childhood vaccine schedule in December, he touched a third rail in American public health. The regular detractors called it dangerous. Others said it was anti-science. The truth? This move may be the most rational, measured, and child-centered directive in…Continue reading Denmark’s Model of Fewer Shots Means Smarter Science

Updated 7:24 AM EST, Mon January 5, 2026

Tripping Circuits: When AI Gets ‘High’ and the Future Gets Weird

Let’s get this straight. We are now coding digital drugs to get our chatbots high. Is that where humans are on this fast-moving AI-based timeline? So, we’re neither solving hunger on a global scale with, say, regenerative farming, nor are we rapidly exposing the massive corruption that exists literally everywhere. Nope, instead, we are synthetically…Continue reading Tripping Circuits: When AI Gets ‘High’ and the Future Gets Weird

Updated 3:00 PM EST, Mon December 29, 2025

The Silent Emergency: How Digital Life is Harming Our Children

It is essential to recognize the profound impact of our technological landscape on today’s children. As concerned stewards of the AI-driven future rapidly emerging before us and as fierce advocates for the well-being of today’s youth, we must sound an alarming wake-up call, because the health of our children is being silently dismantled. This breakdown…Continue reading The Silent Emergency: How Digital Life is Harming Our Children

Updated 4:25 AM EST, Sat December 27, 2025

The Energy Behind Disease

We live in a world that has forgotten how deeply intelligent the human body is. For decades, we’ve been taught to believe that disease—especially cancer—is a matter of genetic fate. A rogue cell gone wild or a random error in our DNA. But emerging research is pointing to something far more layered—and perhaps more hopeful, suggesting…Continue reading The Energy Behind Disease

Updated 6:10 AM EST, Tue December 23, 2025

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