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The Silent Voter: Who Really Decides the Election?
The Silent Voter: Who Really Decides the Election?

They’re not tweeting. They’re not marching. They don’t put signs in their yard. But come election day, they move the needle more than any shouting head on TV. They are the silent voters—the everyday citizens who don’t make noise but cast votes that change everything.

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The Rise of Fake News and False Influencers: How Denial Is Undermining Truth and Empowering Extremism
The Rise of Fake News and False Influencers: How Denial Is Undermining Truth and Empowering Extremism

In today’s digital age, information moves faster than ever—but so does misinformation. What began as isolated fringe narratives has grown into a full-scale movement driven by fake news and pseudo-influencers who twist facts, reject truth, and prey on fear. At the center of this misinformation epidemic is a political machinery that thrives on denial, particularly within the modern Republican Party.

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Top Fashion Trends to Watch This Season
Top Fashion Trends to Watch This Season
January 9 2025

"Top Fashion Trends to Watch This Season" Author: MUSICA Staff

Skincare Essentials for Every Season
Skincare Essentials for Every Season
January 9 2025

"Skincare Essentials for Every Season" Author: MUSICA Staff

Should We End the Party Nominations?
Should We End the Party Nominations?
January 16 2025

Political parties, by definition, are alliances of the like-minded, a means to organize governance. But what happens when these alliances become fortresses, impenetrable and self-serving? A 2022 Pew Research study found that 63% of Americans believe political parties do a poor job of representing the people. Could it be time to rethink the very foundation of party nominations?

Should We End the Party Nominations?
Should We End the Party Nominations?
January 16 2025

Political parties, by definition, are alliances of the like-minded, a means to organize governance. But what happens when these alliances become fortresses, impenetrable and self-serving? A 2022 Pew Research study found that 63% of Americans believe political parties do a poor job of representing the people. Could it be time to rethink the very foundation of party nominations?

Should We End the Party Nominations?
Should We End the Party Nominations?
January 16 2025

Political parties, by definition, are alliances of the like-minded, a means to organize governance. But what happens when these alliances become fortresses, impenetrable and self-serving? A 2022 Pew Research study found that 63% of Americans believe political parties do a poor job of representing the people. Could it be time to rethink the very foundation of party nominations?

2025 and the New American Divide: Can We Ever Agree Again?
2025 and the New American Divide: Can We Ever Agree Again?
May 16 2025

It’s 2025, and the United States feels like a country with two living rooms and no shared kitchen. The ideological divide between citizens isn’t just about policies anymore—it’s personal, cultural, and existential. From TikTok to town halls, the nation debates everything from pronouns to prayer in schools. But what’s driving this wedge deeper?

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