In a nation where the judiciary is revered as the last bastion of impartiality, the recent revelations about Ginni Thomas,… Read more
Month: September 2023
The Disconnect Between Economic Data and Public Sentiment
Imagine you’re on a plane, cruising at 30,000 feet, and the pilot announces that the aircraft is about to make… Read more
The Economics of Place: How Tokyo, Midwestern Cities, and New York Navigate Development
This article integrates socioeconomic data to further elucidate the divergent economic development strategies of Tokyo, Midwestern cities in the United… Read more
It might be time for you to learn about Neuromorphic Computing
In a world where the term “artificial intelligence” is as ubiquitous as smartphones, a new player is quietly entering the… Read more
A Remarkable Life: Bill Richardson, A Tribute to the Man Who Bargained with Nations
The world lost a diplomatic maven, Bill Richardson, who passed away at the age of 75 on September 2, 2023…. Read more
The Tale of Two Capitals : A Comparative Analysis of Political Upheaval and Domestic Policy in the UK and the US
In the corridors of power at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and 10 Downing Street, leaders have grappled with seismic shifts that… Read more
Swing States and Felon Rights: Voting Rights in 2023
The American political landscape has been a battleground over voting rights, especially since the contentious 2020 election. As we move… Read more
Justice Must Be Its Own Reward
In a world that often measures success by material gain, the concept of justice can seem elusive, even utopian. Yet,… Read more
Charlie, My first AI
Amidst the chronicles of my professional journey, a defining chapter takes center stage—a chapter that casts light on my introduction… Read more
Sailing into the sunset, remembering Jimmy Buffett
The world lost a little more sunshine this week with the passing of Jimmy Buffett, the iconic singer-songwriter and entrepreneur…. Read more