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Georgia’s Data Center Land Grab: A Policy Choice We Didn’t Have to Make

The Viral Video That Exposed a Larger Policy Problem A viral video from Georgia has turned a local land dispute into a national debate over property rights and corporate subsidies. In the footage, a young woman describes how her mother’s home in Coweta County is being taken through eminent domain so that Georgia Power can...

Mamdani’s Wealth Gap Math Doesn’t Justify His Solutions
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Mamdani’s Wealth Gap Math Doesn’t Justify His Solutions

Mamdani’s Wealth Gap Math Doesn’t Justify His Solutions The $200,000 number is real. It is also the wrong metric to build policy on — and the right ones point to problems City Hall and Albany have so far refused to confront. Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s Preliminary Racial Equity Plan, released in April, leans heavily on a...

How the JetBlue Spirit Merger Fell Apart  And What Spirit’s Collapse Means for American Air Travel
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How the JetBlue Spirit Merger Fell Apart And What Spirit’s Collapse Means for American Air Travel

A federal antitrust victory in 2024 was hailed as a win for consumers. Two years later, Spirit Airlines is gone, 17,000 workers are out of jobs, and Washington is fighting over who broke the budget-airline business model. When Spirit Airlines shut down in the early-morning hours of May 2, 2026, it brought a 34-year-old budget...

Inside the Arabella Advisors Network: The Dark Money Architecture Behind American Progressive Causes
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Inside the Arabella Advisors Network: The Dark Money Architecture Behind American Progressive Causes

Inside the Arabella Advisors Network: The Dark Money Architecture Behind American Progressive Causes In November 2025, the Washington, D.C. consulting firm Arabella Advisors announced that its core fiscal-sponsorship business had been acquired by a newly formed entity called Sunflower Services. Arabella itself was renamed Vital Impact. The reorganization affected the largest and most active donor-advisory...

How Far Does It Go? The Wider History of Nonprofits Paying Informants Inside Extremist Groups
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How Far Does It Go? The Wider History of Nonprofits Paying Informants Inside Extremist Groups

How Far Does It Go? The Wider History of Nonprofits Paying Informants Inside Extremist Groups The April 21, 2026 federal indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center has prompted a broader question that reaches well beyond a single organization: how widespread is the practice of advocacy nonprofits paying confidential informants inside the groups they publicly...

Carbon Credits Market Matures in 2026 as Article 6 and Core Carbon Principles Reshape Voluntary Trading
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Carbon Credits Market Matures in 2026 as Article 6 and Core Carbon Principles Reshape Voluntary Trading

After more than a decade of credibility problems, the global market for carbon credits has entered a markedly different phase in 2026. New international accounting rules under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, a maturing quality standard from the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM), and deeper liquidity on commodity exchanges have begun...

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CFTC Regulators Examine $1.45 Billion in Trades Placed Before Trump’s Iran Announcements

Introduction The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has opened an investigation into a series of large, well-timed oil futures trades that preceded two major Trump administration announcements on Iran, according to reporting by Bloomberg News and Reuters. The CFTC oil futures investigation centers on roughly $1.45 billion in positions placed on crude oil contracts...

U.S. Grid Wastes 20 Million MWh Annually as Battery Energy StorageDeficit Grows — While Private Developers Race to Fill the Gap
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U.S. Grid Wastes 20 Million MWh Annually as Battery Energy StorageDeficit Grows — While Private Developers Race to Fill the Gap

Introduction In 2024, grid operators across the United States curtailed approximately 20 million megawatt-hours (MWh) of electricity generated from wind and solar sources — energy that was produced but could not be stored or delivered to consumers because the infrastructure to hold it did not exist. Four of the country’s seven major Independent System Operators...

The Credit Clock Is Already Ticking: How Wealth Flight Will Eventually Break Blue State Bond Markets
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The Credit Clock Is Already Ticking: How Wealth Flight Will Eventually Break Blue State Bond Markets

The first piece of this puzzle is now on the table. The IRS data confirms capital is leaving blue states at scale. The natural follow-up question is one that bond market analysts, municipal finance officers, and pension fund managers are quietly asking among themselves: at what point does this become a credit rating problem? The...

BlackRock Just Gated the Exit Door — And It’s Not Alone
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BlackRock Just Gated the Exit Door — And It’s Not Alone

Private credit’s liquidity promise is being stress-tested in real time. The results aren’t pretty. Something happened on Wall Street earlier this month that didn’t get nearly enough attention outside of financial circles — and if you have money parked in private credit funds, it absolutely should. On March 6th, BlackRock — the world’s largest asset...