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The surest sign a society has lost its mind is when it starts calling basic self-respect oppression. That’s when you know the adults have left the building and handed the keys to a focus group of cowards, profiteers, and very loud idiots who think consequences are a hate crime.

The broad scam is simple. A certain kind of rot gets marketed as authenticity. Disorder b...


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A few weeks ago, at the height of burnout and a real period of darkness, I got a text from a friend that offered a glimmer of hope. He asked if I would be interested in attending a regional Return to Base event with Patrol Base Abbate, a nonprofit I’m an active member of. Sight unseen, I agreed that I needed the break and could desperately use the community and nature therapy...


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I have responded to enough crime scenes in my career to know what violence looks like up close. I have seen what a bullet does to a human body. I have knocked on doors in the middle of the night to deliver news that destroys families. I have sat with grieving mothers, stunned fathers, and children who will never be the same.

I have also carried a weapon every day fo...


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There’s a moment no one really prepares you for.

It’s not the firefight. Not the deployment. Not even the long, dull stretches of waiting punctuated by adrenaline spikes that hit like lightning. Those things get talked about. Briefed. Debriefed. Turned into stories.

No, the moment that sneaks up on you is much quieter than that.

It’s the day you ...


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By Carlin McKeahow

By 2036, most people will not experience artificial intelligence as a chatbot. They will experience it as the thing that handled the claim, drafted the appeal, flagged the diagnosis, denied the loan, built the lesson plan, watched the camera feed, scheduled the appointment, summarized the meeting, generated the evidence packet, and re...


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