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Just weeks after President Trump and HHS Secretary RFK Jr. sounded alarm bells about potential neurodevelopment risks linked to acetaminophen, Kimberly-Clark swoops in and buys Kenvue Inc.—the parent company of Tylenol—in one of the largest corporate takeovers in history. If you listen closely enough, you might hear the PR teams whispering, "Quick, change the narrative before anyone connects the dots."
Working-class people are getting poorer. Most Americans do not have $500 in savings, nor can they cover an emergency $1000 expense, but you couldn't tell by the amount of money spent on sports every year.
Is the $71 billion North American sports industry a net positive for society?
You cannot enjoy freedom without tolerating freedumb. As more people are allowed to reach the masses via X, there has been a rise in establishment-approved spokespeople, whom I'm calling Xperts.
Here is another statement that is true about politics: it is an arena for adults. This seems like an obvious statement, but spoiled child syndrome runs rampant in American political discourse.

If the GOP wants to stay effective after Trump, it needs to remember an inconvenient truth about revolutions, reforms, and lasting political coalitions. These movements are rarely led by the poorest. They are led by the bourgeois.