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A Legacy Interrupted: The Courage and Loss of Tatiana Schlossberg

Tatiana Schlossberg, a 35-year-old environmental journalist and granddaughter of President John F. Kennedy, has died after a public battle with acute myeloid leukemia. It is a profound tragedy that a brilliant voice for environmental justice was silenced so young, leaving behind two small children and a legacy of courageous advocacy even in her final days.

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American Intervention in Venezuela: A Dangerous Precedent for Democracy and Sovereignty

President Trump announced that Venezuela would provide 30-50 million barrels of oil to the U.S., with proceeds intended to 'benefit the people' of both nations, while the White House prepares to meet with oil executives about Venezuela's struggling industry. This troubling development follows a deadly military operation that resulted in Venezuelan and Cuban casualties, raising serious concerns about American interventionism and the sanctity of national sovereignty.

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The Assault on Liberty: How Regulatory Strangulation is Deepening America's Maternal Health Crisis

Dr. Heather Skanes opened Alabama's first freestanding birth center to combat the state's high maternal mortality rates, especially among Black women, only to be shut down by state regulators who deemed it an 'unlicensed hospital'. It is a devastating assault on liberty and healthcare freedom that bureaucratic overreach is denying vulnerable communities life-saving care in a nation founded on the principles of individual autonomy and the pursuit of happiness.

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The Enduring Legacy of Asad Haider: A Radical Voice Silenced Too Soon

Asad Haider, a scholar who critiqued identity politics from a far-left perspective, died at 38 from injuries sustained in a fall. His tragic death silences a vital voice that championed radical egalitarianism and challenged capitalism’s profound injustices with intellectual courage.