Author: Daniel Keem
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Why Technicalities Matter in Criminal Cases
Critics dismiss legal technicalities as loopholes, but those rules exist to protect everyone. Here’s why procedural rigor isn’t the enemy of justice.
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Why Emergency Loans Can Be a Smart Move
Emergency loans get a bad rap, but used correctly they can be cheaper than the alternatives. Here’s when borrowing fast is the rational choice.
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Why the FBI’s Most Wanted page became a conspiracy talking point
The FBI’s Most Wanted list shifted in ways that fueled internet conspiracy theories. Here’s what actually changed and what people misread into it.
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The Gap Between Law and Real-World Enforcement
Plenty of laws exist on paper that nobody enforces in practice. Here’s why the gap matters more than the statute books suggest.
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Why Bull Markets Create Bad Investors
Long bull markets reward risky behavior and punish prudence. The investors who emerge from them are confident, undertested, and often unprepared for what comes next.
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The real difference between restaurant quality and grocery store meat
Restaurant beef tastes different for reasons that aren’t really about the cooking. Here’s what actually separates retail cuts from what chefs use.
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The guy who tried to prove the Earth was flat with a homemade rocket
Mad Mike Hughes built rockets from scrap to prove the Earth was flat. The story is funnier and sadder than the headlines suggested.
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Alimony reform has gone too far and is leaving caregivers stranded
Reforming permanent alimony made sense. Eliminating it nearly everywhere did not. Long-term caregivers in long marriages are now landing in poverty after divorce.
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Some Symptoms Are Psychological, Even When They Feel Physical
Real pain, real fatigue, real dizziness can have psychological origins. That doesn’t make them imaginary—it changes how to treat them effectively.