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Restaurants Frame Immigration as a Fight for Consumer Food Affordability Not Just Worker Rights
A food industry editorial reframed the immigration debate around its impact on menu prices and consumer grocery bills
Homework Is Starting to Look a Lot Like Candy Crush as Education Games Take Over Classrooms
A cultural critique examined how gamification platforms were replacing traditional homework in American schools
Virtual Reality Gives North Dakota Kids an Early Career Jump Start With Immersive Vocational Training
Schools in North Dakota were using virtual reality headsets to give students hands-on experience in skilled trades
Meta’s $145 Billion AI Bet: Reckless Spending or Masterstroke?
Opinion: Mark Zuckerberg’s aggressive AI capex is either the boldest bet in tech history or a disaster waiting to happen.
India and Italy: Why the New Special Strategic Partnership Actually Matters
Beyond the diplomatic language, analysts explain what the upgraded India-Italy partnership means for trade and security.
The Colbert Sign-Off and the Death of the Political Talk Show
Stephen Colbert’s final Late Show episode is prompting a broader cultural conversation about the disappearing space for political comedy.
Why Gas Prices Won’t Come Down Quickly Even When the Iran War Ends
Energy experts explain why the promise of rapid price relief is misleading — recovery could take many months after any ceasefire.
How India’s Caste Census Will Reshape Reservation Policy
The first comprehensive nationwide caste enumeration since 1931 is set to have profound political and social consequences.
Gen Z and the Supreme Court: India’s New Political Movement Explained
Thousands of young Indians are signing up for a new political movement sparked by a controversial Supreme Court remark.