Before algorithms curated attention, newspapers and books quietly connected strangers

There is something irresistibly human about a person lost in a printed book or newspaper. Long before scrolling and swiping took over our lives, print created conversations, curiosity, romance, and memory. In an age of streaming, social media, and endless notifications, perhaps the humble printed page still offers something the digital world cannot replicate: attention, intimacy, and trust.

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The Virus at Sea: Tragedy, Accountability, and the Questions Nobody Wants to Ask

The hantavirus deaths aboard the MV Hondius are a genuine tragedy. But amid the political finger-pointing over CDC cuts and America’s withdrawal from the WHO, uncomfortable questions remain unanswered: What responsibilities do cruise operators and port authorities bear in preventing outbreaks in confined environments already known to amplify disease transmission?

Welcome to the Age of Influencer Medicine

Once upon a time, people got health advice from doctors, grandmothers, and the occasional suspicious herbal tea salesman. Today, your fitness routine, sleep habits, gut bacteria, emotional stability, and vitamin intake are likely being shaped by a podcaster recording from a luxury condo beside a ring light. What happens when celebrity culture, social media, and pharmaceutical branding all merge into one giant wellness smoothie?

When America Still Built Giants: Rudy Giuliani, Ted Turner, and the Lost Age of Confidence

There was a time when New York cleaned up its streets instead of explaining away crime, and when CNN chased the news instead of chasing outrage. Rudy Giuliani and Ted Turner were flawed, oversized personalities—but they belonged to an America that still believed bold ideas, public order, and entrepreneurial madness could build something great.

The World as a Casino: Betting on the Apocalypse and Other Tuesday Events

As prediction markets turn war and elections into "event contracts," we examine the thin line between market wisdom and a global gambling addiction that treats the end of the world as just another payoff.