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Mar 14, 2026 4 min read

Honda Killing Its EVs Is a Bet Against Regulators and Buyers That Will Backfire

Honda's EV pullback cedes the next decade to rivals and ties the company to policies it cannot control.

Tech Desk
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CBS Losing Trump’s Favorite Dem Is a Story About Editorial Capture, Not One Post

Mamdani pulled out after Weiss amplified criticism; the real story is editorial capture, not one post.

Op-Ed Desk
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Six Nations Debuts Keep Being Framed as Legacy Stories Instead of Merit

Henry Johnson's England U18 call-up was framed as legacy; the real question is whether selection is merit-based.

Lifestyle Desk
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FuboTV’s 54% Crash Is Less About One Stock Than About Live Sports Streaming’s Broken Economics

FuboTV's 54% crash reflects broken economics across live sports streaming, not just one stock.

Business Desk
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Canada Paralympic Gold Runs Expose How Few Nations Invest in Winter Para Sport

Canada's wheelchair curling and Para ice hockey gold runs at Milano Cortina 2026 reflect funding and structure. Few nations invest…

Science Desk
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Skipping VOO in 2026 Is Less About Timing and More About Selling Alternatives

TipRanks' 'best Vanguard ETFs' list left out VOO. The headline sells expert preference; the real story is how platform and…

Business Desk
4 min read

Live TV Apologies Are Damage Control, Not Accountability

ITV's on-air apology after the Cheltenham blunder is performative; real accountability would mean transparency about production and presenter guidelines.

Entertainment Desk
4 min read

US Ice Hockey Sweep Narrative Hides How Few Nations Fund Para Sport at All

The US 14-1 rout of Italy fits the historic-sweep narrative; the angle that gets lost is how few nations can…

Op-Ed Desk
4 min read

Habermas’s Death Leaves a Void Where Public Reason Once Mattered

Obituaries will celebrate Habermas's theory of the public sphere; his death marks the end of an era when democratic discourse…

Op-Ed Desk
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Why Habermas’s Legacy Is More Urgent Now Than When He Wrote It

Habermas's death will be framed by his academic influence; the real story is how far current politics has moved from…

Op-Ed Desk