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US–EU Tensions and the Tariff Threat: Could Protectionism Trigger a Global Economic Collapse?
In an interconnected global economy, the stakes of trade policy are immense. Increasing political and economic friction between the United States and the European Union — once the strongest trade partnership on Earth — now risks devolving into a protectionist spiral with consequences far beyond the Atlantic. If the EU responds to U.S. pressure with tariffs of its own, the world could face serious economic disruption — potentially edging toward recession or even financial cris

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12 minutes ago4 min read


The Recurring Motifs of War—and the Road to Peace
Below is a rewritten, polished blog section that keeps your original ideas intact but improves flow, structure, and readability. I also strengthened the theme of creating peace while maintaining your high-level, philosophical tone. The lineage-sweeping epic of massive warfare—where nations clash, empires rise and fall, and the destinies of millions intertwine on the battlefield—is a recurring motif in human history. Yet if we zoom into the true causes of war, we begin to noti
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6 hours ago3 min read


Strategies to Lower the Cost of Beef in the United States Amist Increasing Beef Prices
The United States faces historically high beef prices, driven by constrained cattle supply, concentrated processing, rising input costs, and logistical inefficiencies which has created a paroxysm on US dinner tables. Ground beef has exceeded $6 per pound at retail in recent years, while wholesale margins remain elevated due to limited competition among processors. To make beef more affordable—particularly for institutional buyers such as schools, hospitals, and military facil

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8 hours ago4 min read


The Dark Sovereign: The Single Spark That Can Ignite World War III
The lineage-sweeping epic of massive warfare—the rise and fall of empires, the clash of nations, and the fates of millions bound together in blood and fire—is a motif that has defined human history. But if we zoom in, we begin to notice something unnerving: At the root of many wars rests one person. One individual, fueled by ambition, fear, or ideology, can become the spark that lights a global blaze. This is the figure that spiritual traditions and mythologies have attempted

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8 hours ago3 min read


Vitamin deficiency and neurodevelopmental trajectories in U.S. youth; Possible mental health & immune outcomes of vitamin deficiencies.
Abstract Vitamin deficiencies remain prevalent among U.S. youth despite fortification programs and nutritional policies. While vitamins do not directly cause neurodevelopmental disorders, they act as biological modifiers that influence gene expression, neuroimmune regulation, and cognitive reserve across the life course. This review synthesizes evidence from biomedical and psychological literature published in the last five years to construct a genetic-progression model of vi

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9 hours ago5 min read


Long term Mental Health effects on children in Minnesota exposed to protest and psychological scare tactics by DHS
Children growing up in environments of constant surveillance, intimidation, or state coercion are exposed to toxic stress during a formative period of brain development. This is not merely “stress” as adults understand it—it is a sustained activation of the fight-or-flight system that shapes neural pathways, emotional regulation, and identity formation. When DHS tactics such as profiling, intimidation, public surveillance, and aggressive enforcement are deployed in communitie

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10 hours ago5 min read


Capitalism, War, and the Human Predisposition to Conflict: Can the Market Save Us from World War III?
There’s a strange beauty in the way life evolves. Over millions of years, we’ve been shaped by forces that are neither moral nor intentional—just survival mechanisms. We adapt, we change, we fight. That fight isn’t just physical; it’s biological, social, and psychological. And it’s often the very thing that keeps us human.

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10 hours ago4 min read


Assessing the Probability of Free Basic Healthcare in the United States Within Five Years
Discussions around free or universal healthcare often focus on ideology rather than feasibility. A more productive question is whether free basic healthcare is realistically achievable within a five-year timeframe, and under what conditions that outcome becomes statistically plausible.

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10 hours ago3 min read


From Fight or Flight to Peace: Can Understanding Fear Help Us Create a World Without War?
The fight or flight response is one of the most powerful forces shaping human behavior. It is a physiological and psychological reaction triggered by perceived threat or danger, designed to ensure survival. In moments of fear, the body prepares to either confront the threat or escape it. This response has kept our species alive for millennia. But in a modern, interconnected world, a question emerges: W hat happens when a survival mechanism designed for immediate danger gover

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10 hours ago3 min read


Economic Revival in Venezuela: Trade, Capitalism, and Sustainable Growth in a Post-Regime Transition
Venezuela stands at a pivotal crossroads. A genuine, people-centered transition presents the possibility not only of political reform but of an economic renaissance . While the country’s vast natural resources, particularly oil, have historically been the backbone of its economy, decades of mismanagement, sanctions, and illicit networks have left Venezuela both economically fragile and diplomatically isolated. True regime change, guided by democratic principles and economic l

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15 hours ago4 min read


Strategic Framework for a Safe, People-Centered Governmental Transition in Venezuela
Current Governmental Structure and Its Fragility Venezuela is nominally a constitutional republic, with executive, legislative, and judicial branches. In practice, however, the government under Maduro has centralized power in the executive, weakening institutional independence and creating a system in which checks and balances are largely symbolic. Key institutions such as the electoral council, judiciary, and legislative bodies are heavily influenced by the ruling party, red

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15 hours ago9 min read


Modernizing Voting: Why AI and Facial Recognition Are the Future of Democracy
In today’s fast-changing world, democracy cannot afford to rely on outdated voting methods. Paper ballots, legacy electronic systems, and manual voter checks are increasingly vulnerable to inefficiencies, errors, and fraud. With the rising risk of manipulation—both digital and in-person—the modernization of voting systems has become urgent. One of the most promising innovations is AI-powered facial recognition voting systems . By combining advanced technology with secure elec

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16 hours ago3 min read


Minnesota Protests: DHS further Degenerates Mental Health of Minnesotans
In a seemingly intentional psychological ecosystem in which fear has become normal, trust erodes, and trauma is inherited across generations, breeding babies born for political conflict, both culturally and biologically. In this particular instance mass scale psychological warfare, intended or unintended is unknown is further enhancing and prolonging the already deeply seeded mental health concerns of everyday Minnesotan. The coercive methods used by Trump's DHS only widens t

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17 hours ago6 min read


Why Humans Go to War: Fear, Survival, and the Psychology of Conflict
At this point in human history, all we can do is hope—hope that one day we will find happiness by doing what we know is good. Even when that good is layered in contradiction: subterfuge disguised as survival, penance for our inhumanities, and the painful mistakes required for growth. Growth as individuals, as societies, and as a species. Some humans are mechanized as predators. Others as prey. This is not merely metaphorical—it is biological. Life, all life, seeks to survive

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19 hours ago3 min read


Can Humanity Create a World Without War? Biology, Evolution, and the Limits of Peace
The biological reasons behind humanity’s engagement in war mirror the complexities of our own thoughts and emotions—so closely, in fact, that separating the two becomes nearly impossible. War is not an external phenomenon imposed upon humanity; it is an expression of us. Our fears, desires, instincts, and survival mechanisms echo across history in the form of conflicts. Yet if war is woven into our biology, is a world without war even possible? Throughout human evolution, the

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19 hours ago4 min read


Join N2N Mutual Fund Waiting List: A Path to Sustainable Community Empowerment
Communities and nonprofits often face a common challenge: securing steady, reliable funding to support their long-term goals. Traditional funding methods tend to be competitive and unpredictable, leaving many organizations struggling to plan ahead or expand their impact. The N2N Mutual Fund Creation offers a fresh approach to this problem by proposing a community-driven financial model designed to support collective growth and social progress. Although still under development

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21 hours ago4 min read


Collaborate With Us: Strengthening B2B and B2N Networks to Raise Awareness and Empower Communities
In a world where social challenges are increasingly interconnected, meaningful progress depends on the strength of the networks we build. Businesses, nonprofits, researchers, and community leaders all hold pieces of the solutions we need, but those solutions only reach their full potential when organizations collaborate, share knowledge, and raise awareness together. Networking is no longer a side activity—it is the engine that drives innovation, community empowerment, and lo

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23 hours ago4 min read


Promoting Human Rights: Join Our Peace Agents Initiative
A comprehensive guide to raising awareness about human rights, empowering communities through education, advocacy, and the Peace Agents Initiative. Learn how understanding rights, sharing stories, and taking action can strengthen global development by developing the people.

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4 days ago4 min read


Submit Your Articles, Blogs & Stories Today
In the ever-evolving landscape of academia and research, the importance of sharing your findings cannot be overstated. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or just starting your journey, there are countless opportunities to submit your work and gain recognition. A researcher deeply engaged in data analysis. Absolutely — let’s reshape the entire piece into smooth, fully written paragraphs with no list formatting , stronger narrative flow, richer description, and clearer inte

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