Hollywood Isn’t Ending — It’s Drifting Away

Hollywood isn’t collapsing in flames—it’s quietly dissolving. As streaming giants, global production hubs, and AI reshape the economics of entertainment, Los Angeles is losing its grip on an industry it once defined. What replaces it may be more efficient—but also less human.

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The Man Who Wasn’t There: Satoshi, Finch, and the Price of Anonymity

What happens when the world becomes obsessed with unmasking the very person who chose to remain invisible? From Bitcoin’s elusive creator to a fictional architect of surveillance, the line between myth and reality begins to blur—and so do the stakes.

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Floor Crossing: Ideology, Integrity… or Just Better Seating?

When Conservative MPs start crossing the aisle like it’s a networking event, is it a crisis of leadership, ideology, or just political survival instincts kicking in? Let’s break it down and apply some critical thinking—because nothing says “principled politics” like switching teams mid-game.

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When “Neutrality” Isn’t Neutral: Who Really Decides What Kids Learn?

From Alberta to Texas, governments are stepping deeper into classrooms—framing it as neutrality, tradition, or cultural grounding. But beneath the surface lies a bigger question: are we teaching students how to think, or quietly deciding what they should think?

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When Cameras Become Weapons: Media Freedom vs National Security in a Real-Time World

In moments of crisis, information becomes power. But when does reporting cross the line into risk—and who gets to decide? From Mumbai’s 26/11 attacks to a modern U.S. military leak controversy, the battle between media ethics and national security reveals an uncomfortable truth: both sides can fail, and both can overreach.