Month: March 2025

2030 FIFA World Cup: Potential Expansion to 64 Teams and the Impact on Hosts Morocco, Spain, and Portugal

The 2030 FIFA World Cup, set to be co-hosted by Morocco, Spain, and Portugal, will be a historic event as it marks the centenary of the tournament. With the tournament rapidly approaching, there are discussions about expanding the competition to…

Trump’s Potential Tariffs on Copper Could Undermine Africa’s Thriving Copper Industry

Donald Trump’s push to investigate the U.S. reliance on foreign copper could signal a major shift in global copper trade—with Africa’s copper industry standing directly in the crosshairs. As global demand for copper surges, especially due to the rise of…

How Crisis Pregnancy Centers Use Misinformation, Loopholes, and Taxpayer Dollars to Undermine Reproductive Rights

In early 2024, Willow walked into what she thought was a free women’s health clinic in Idaho. She left weeks later, emotionally drained and further along in her pregnancy than she’d planned—delayed just long enough that she nearly missed her…

The Philosopher of the Algorithm Lords: Curtis Yarvin and the Tech-Elite’s Pet Reactionary

It started, as these things often do, on a forum. I was reading a thread about why democracy was failing: some long, snarky manifesto that blended tech optimism with weird medieval nostalgia. Someone was waxing poetic about Singapore as a…