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Rural America, home to nearly 60 million people (about 19% of the U.S. population), plays a crucial role in the nation's economy, agriculture, and energy production. However, small towns and farming communities already face numerous challenges, including declining populations, hospital closures, economic stagnation, and climate-related disasters. Project 2025, a policy initiative led by...

Facebook was once the digital town square—a place to connect with friends, share life updates, and post dog photos. But over the years, that vision has unraveled. What’s left is a platform increasingly dominated by outrage, conspiracies, and hate speech. How did we get here? More importantly, why has Meta, the tech giant behind Facebook, allowed this to happen? Engagement Over...

Working in a grocery store is one of those experiences that exposes you to a variety of people, situations, and life lessons you might not encounter in any other job. From the quirks of regular customers to the hustle of maintaining stock shelves, it’s a job full of surprises. Whether you’re a cashier, stock clerk, manager, or even someone who works in the deli or produce section,...

In today’s hyper-connected world, social media has evolved far beyond just a place for personal interaction. It’s a global stage for creators, influencers, businesses, and brands to thrive. As platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube dominate the landscape, a wave of social media startups is emerging, each offering unique, innovative approaches to digital engagement....

Fascism, a term loaded with historical and emotional weight, has been a contentious subject in American political discourse. Traditionally associated with far-right authoritarian regimes in Europe, the concept has occasionally surfaced in discussions about American politics, particularly within the Republican Party. This article explores the historical and contextual relationship between...
