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Vermont's Medicaid Mess: Why a Retracted Number Is the Scariest Data Point of All
An initial estimate of 45,000 Vermonters losing Medicaid coverage was quickly walked back by offic...
Look, I spend most of my days wading through press releases about AI breakthroughs, quantum computing milestones, and multi-billion-dollar funding rounds. It’s exciting stuff, don’t get me wrong. But ...
The Anatomy of a $12 Billion Wager on Biological Delivery
On a Sunday, when markets are supposed to be sleeping, the wire lit up with the kind of news that makes analysts spill their coffee. Novartis ...
The $20 Billion Question: New York's Unclaimed Funds System Is a Masterclass in Inefficiency
There’s a number floating around New York that sounds more like a rounding error in the federal budget than...
The Sinise Pivot: Deconstructing a Career's Shift from Cultural Capital to Lasting Legacy
A graduation speech is a predictable asset class. The speaker, typically a figure of established success, offe...
The Market's Applause
The digital ticker tape flashed green for Procter & Gamble on Friday. The consumer goods behemoth delivered its Fiscal Q1 2026 earnings, and on the surface, the numbers looked so...
The Unspoken Variable in NV Energy's Rate Hike
In the sterile environment of a regulatory hearing room, the air is thick with the low murmur of concerned citizens and the rustle of legal documents. Th...
I’ve been looking at a peculiar error message on and off for a week. "A required part of this site couldn’t load." It’s a generic, frustratingly vague browser error. It could be anything: a network is...
I saw the numbers flash across the screen on Thursday—GameStop up 5%, a little green beacon in a sea of market noise. The chatter immediately pointed to something called the “Capybara Meme Rally,” a b...
The Illusion of Relief: Why a 6.19% Mortgage Rate Is a Statistical Mirage
The financial news cycle lit up this week with what, on its face, appears to be a significant dose of good news for the beleag...