The Continuing Trail
the Epstein files
The Files Nobody Wants You to Read
the Epstein files
The Files Nobody Wants You to Read
Than Governing This is an extra. Free. Posted this morning because Trump’s corruption didn’t cross the line—it erased it. Waiting would be dishonest. So it goes out now. Paul Krugman used the word "treason" this morning. Not as a rhetorical flourish. As a description of
The FBI has a new label for something that doesn’t have a flag, doesn’t have a manifesto worth reading, and doesn’t want anything you could negotiate over. They’re calling it nihilistic violent extremism. The name is clunky in the way government names always are, but the
A Confession in Numbers Alec Smith was twenty-six years old and three hundred dollars short of his insulin. He’d been a restaurant manager in Minneapolis, making $35,000 a year—too much to qualify for Medicaid, not enough to cover the $1,300 a month his body required to
You Still Don't Believe Her. Charis Kubrin has spent twenty years doing the work. Not punditry. Not talking points. Research—peer-reviewed, replicated, published across seventeen papers and two books. The finding never changed: immigration doesn't push crime up. It may push it down. In June, Sweden&