Author: Daniel Keem
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Why Silence Is Often Your Best Defense
Talking to police feels cooperative. It almost never helps your case. Here’s why staying silent is the single most underused legal protection.
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The Financial Advice Industry Is Built to Keep You Average
Most financial advisors don’t beat the market — they’re paid to keep clients in line. Here’s why the advice industry’s incentives reward mediocrity.
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Dental and vision being separate from health insurance is medieval
Teeth and eyes are part of your body. Carving them out of health insurance is a historical accident that costs Americans health and money every year.
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The Modeling World Pipeline: How Jean-Luc Brunel and MC2 Funneled Young Women to Epstein
Jean-Luc Brunel’s MC2 agency operated as a documented pipeline to Jeffrey Epstein. Here’s what the public record shows about the model, the man, and his death.
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Ketamine clinics could be the next opioid crisis
Ketamine therapy is exploding with little oversight, weak protocols, and the same incentive structures that fueled the opioid crisis. Here’s the warning.
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How a former sex worker built a legit skateboarding career
Reinvention stories rarely cross between sex work and pro skateboarding. Here’s how one woman navigated stigma, sponsors, and a sport learning to grow up.
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Emergency Plans Fail Under Real Stress
Most household emergency plans collapse the moment they’re needed. Here’s why rehearsal, not paperwork, is what actually protects your family.
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Buying New Cars Is Often a Financial Mistake
New cars lose thousands the moment you drive off the lot. The math behind depreciation, financing, and insurance makes used the smarter default.
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Why Delays Can Help or Hurt a Defense
Trial delays cut both ways. Sometimes they erode the prosecution’s case; sometimes they bury the defense. Here’s how strategic time works in court.