The Marine Who Made the Ultimate Choice in a Split Second There are moments in life where character isn’t built—it’s revealed. Where there’s no time to think, no time to calculate the odds, no opportunity to consider the consequences. Just a choice that has to be made in the space between one heartbeat and the...
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Day 249: Jake Wood (Countdown to 250: The Americans Building Tomorrow)
Countdown to 250: The Americans Building Tomorrow 249 Days Until America’s Semiquincentennial Day 249: Jake Wood The Marine Who Turned Disaster Into Purpose Most people remember where they were on January 12, 2010, when news broke that a 7.0 magnitude earthquake had devastated Haiti, claiming over 200,000 lives. Most people watched the tragedy unfold on...
Countdown to 250: The Americans Building Tomorrow
250 Days Until America’s Semiquincentennial We’re just 250 days away from one of the most significant birthdays in our nation’s history—America’s 250th anniversary on July 4th, 2026. And while it’s easy to look backward at the founders, the pioneers, and the history-makers of centuries past, there’s something equally powerful happening right now, all around us....
The SPV Boom: How Special Purpose Vehicles Became Everyone’s Favorite Investment Hack (And Changed the IPO Game Forever)
Remember 2020? While we were all baking sourdough and figuring out Zoom, something fascinating was happening in the investment world. Special Purpose Vehicles—or SPVs for those who don’t love acronyms—were quietly exploding in popularity. And honestly? They haven’t slowed down since. But here’s what makes this story really interesting: SPVs didn’t just give more people...
Netflix and Spotify Team Up for Video Podcasts: What This Means for the Future
In a partnership that bridges two entertainment giants, Netflix and Spotify announced they’re bringing select video podcasts to the streaming platform starting in early 2026. The deal marks a significant shift in how podcasts are distributed and consumed, potentially reshaping the entire podcast landscape. The Partnership Details The collaboration will feature curated shows from Spotify...
Mechanical Bias: When Did Artificial Intelligence Learn to Pick Good Loan Candidates?
Meet your new banker: an algorithm. Your company’s talent acquisition, your corporate accountant, your investment broker, your credit assessor… all on the list of jobs that are now accepting applications from non-organic AI employees. Since the debut of generative (makes new stuff) and agentic (completes assigned tasks) AI specialists, the corporate world has been chasing...
Breaking Down the Wall: How One Bill Could Finally Open Investment Doors Shut for Decades
Let’s discuss a financial barrier that has been quietly keeping millions of Americans locked out of wealth-building opportunities for over 40 years. It’s called the “accredited investor” rule, and if you haven’t heard of it, that’s the point. The Bill That’s Got Everyone Talking In July 2025, a remarkable event occurred. The House of Representatives...
Am I Crazy, Or Is This Backwards?
So let me get this straight. I walked into my local pharmacy last week with a splitting headache and congestion that made me feel like my face was about to explode. I grabbed a box of Sudafed, headed to the counter, and was told I needed to show my ID, sign a log, and—oh, by...
Trump Announces 25% Tariff on Imported Heavy Trucks
President Donald Trump revealed plans on Monday to implement a 25% tariff on all medium- and heavy-duty trucks imported into the United States, effective November 1. This marks a major expansion of the administration’s protectionist trade policies aimed at shielding domestic manufacturers from international rivals. The announcement raises significant legal questions about the president’s authority...
The Pharmaceutical Industry’s Influence on News Media: A Multi-Billion Dollar Conflict of Interest
How Advertising Revenue Creates Questions About Editorial Independence The American public relies on news networks to provide objective, accurate health information. But a financial reality raises serious questions about editorial independence: pharmaceutical companies have become the dominant advertising force on television news, spending billions annually and creating potential conflicts of interest that may affect what...









