Josh Shear - In a world overwhelmed by hashtags, hot takes, and hyperbole, it’s getting harder to have a simple, respectful conversation. What was once considered basic courtesy has now been replaced by viral outrage,…
Josh Shear - It started like any other morning—coffee in hand, phone in the other, scrolling through headlines. But that day, one particular story made me stop. The headline was sensational, the wording urgent, the…
Josh Shear - Imagine starting your day without chaos—no forgotten tasks, no missed meetings, no “what was I supposed to do today?” moments. Now, picture an app so intuitive, it feels like it reads your…
Josh Shear - Is your smartphone secretly influencing how you see the world, even when you believe you're in control? It's a question many avoid asking, but the reality is more unsettling than we think.…
Josh Shear - It started like many banned events in Turkey: quietly, cautiously, but burning with defiance. This year’s Pride Parade in Istanbul wasn’t supposed to happen at all, according to the city’s governor. The…
Josh Shear - In an age dominated by algorithmic news feeds, polarized commentary, and constant online debates, one reality has become heartbreakingly clear: the political divide tearing families apart is no longer an abstract concept—it’s…
Josh Shear - In today’s digital-first society, the phrase political correctness and freedom echoes in debates, social media posts, and viral headlines. It has become both a symbol of progress and a lightning rod for…
Josh Shear - For decades, Americans have seen their country through the lens of Red State, Blue State divides. But while partisan politics still dominate headlines, a deeper—and far more surprising—split is reshaping the national…
Josh Shear - For decades, the United States has been globally upheld as the beacon of democratic governance. But recent trends suggest that image is cracking—and perhaps crumbling. As new data surfaces in mid-2025, researchers,…
Josh Shear - In 2025, the culture war is no longer being waged in lecture halls or on the steps of city hall—it’s happening in your pocket, on your feed, and inside your head. While…
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