Author: Daniel Keem
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The Impact of Prior Records on New Charges
Past convictions reshape every step of a new criminal case, from bail to sentencing. Here’s how priors actually function in the modern courtroom.
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Most business lawsuits settle because the legal system is too broken to litigate
Ninety-plus percent of business cases settle, and it’s not because compromise is virtuous. The system has made trial economically irrational.
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The town that banned WiFi because of electromagnetic sensitivity
Green Bank, West Virginia restricts wireless signals not for health claims but for radio astronomy. Here’s the truth behind the EMS migration story.
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What the NIST report really says about the Twin Towers’ collapse
Cutting through online claims, here’s what the NIST investigation actually concluded about the World Trade Center collapses and what its evidence shows.
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Long-term disability denials are routine and barely covered in the press
Long-term disability insurers deny claims at startling rates, yet the practice gets almost no press attention. Here’s why the silence persists.
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The Mister Softee Turf Wars of New York City
Behind the cheerful jingle lies a real territorial conflict between Mister Softee and rival ice cream trucks across NYC streets, including lawsuits and confrontations.
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Shelter-in-Place Is Underrated
Pop culture trains us to evacuate and run. For most disasters, staying put with supplies is safer than the panic exodus. Here’s why shelter-in-place wins.
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You Should Always Be Looking for Your Next Job
Loyalty rarely pays in modern labor markets. Here’s why staying job-curious, even when you’re happy, is the most reliable career strategy you can adopt.
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Your Body Already Has Built-In Detox Systems
Detox teas, juice cleanses, and parasite protocols sell what your liver and kidneys already do for free. Here’s why your built-in detox is hard to beat.
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Flagship Phones Are Overpriced
Thousand-dollar smartphones promise the future but deliver mostly marketing. Here’s why mid-range devices outclass flagships on the metrics that actually matter.