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The President’s Daughter Eliza Monroe Hay Who Came Home After 185 Years

Posted on October 27, 2025October 26, 2025 By Don MacLeod

When Barbara VornDick lifted a yellowed letter from a gray archival box at William & Mary, she didn’t expect to feel a voice grab her by the collar. The handwriting was frantic, the words desperate. “I am now in distress, in ill health, & in a foreign country,” the writer…

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AI

Your Digital Shadow Has a Rap Sheet and Advertisers Know It

Posted on October 26, 2025October 21, 2025 By Don MacLeod

The headline almost sounds like a Black Mirror episode that didn’t make it to air: AI companies are training their systems on crime data to sell ads more effectively. Yes, you read that right. The same information that used to live in dusty police databases—arrests, mugshots, court records, neighborhood stats—is…

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Insects

The Bug That Made It Past Customs — Almost

Posted on October 25, 2025October 19, 2025 By Don MacLeod

It started with a box of radicchio. One of thousands that pass through the Port of San Luis every week. But this one had a passenger. During a routine inspection, U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s agricultural specialists found something they’d never seen before — a leafhopper called Osbornellus sallus. For…

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Media

The Founders Didn’t Predict TikTok—But They Did Predict Demagogues

Posted on October 24, 2025October 24, 2025 By Don MacLeod

If you missed it, The Atlantic just kicked off a 250-year gut check on the American experiment, and Fintan O’Toole opened with a hard truth: our debates about the Founders often sound like a ventriloquist act. We move our lips to say what we want to hear. The package is…

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Apocalypse

Phase Zero – The War That’s Already Started (And We’re Pretending It Hasn’t)

Posted on October 23, 2025October 19, 2025 By Don MacLeod

I’ve read a lot of headlines designed to shock. Most don’t stick. But this one from The U.S. Sun stopped me cold: Russia is in “Phase Zero” of World War III. Not “preparing for.” Not “considering.” Already in it. The term comes from the Institute for the Study of War…

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AI

The Great AI News Heist

Posted on October 22, 2025October 23, 2025 By Don MacLeod

There’s a strange kind of zombie apocalypse happening online — not with brains, but with bylines. Across the web, forgotten newspaper URLs are being snatched up, revived, and repurposed into glossy, AI-generated “news sites.” They look real. They sound real. They even cite real people. The only thing missing? Humans….

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Apocalypse

Apocalypse Now—Funded by Venture Capital

Posted on October 21, 2025October 19, 2025 By Don MacLeod

A century ago, you needed a pulpit and a microphone to warn about the Antichrist. Now you can do it with a slide deck and venture funding. The Guardian reported this week that Peter Thiel, one of Silicon Valley’s most theatrical billionaires, has been delivering sold-out “Antichrist lectures” in San…

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Culture

Whatever Happened to Trusting Parents to Parent?

Posted on October 20, 2025October 19, 2025 By Don MacLeod

When I was ten, I had two paper routes. Not one — two. Up before sunrise, folding papers in the garage, rubber bands snapping against my fingers. Then out the door on my bike, hoping the wind wouldn’t tear the Observer in half before it hit the porch. By thirteen,…

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Culture

USAA Missed the Easiest Win in Marketing — Standing by Their Own Members

Posted on October 18, 2025October 12, 2025 By Don MacLeod

I’ve been a USAA customer for years — checking, auto, insurance, the works. And like most of their members, I joined because USAA wasn’t just a bank. It was our bank thanks to my father’s service in the United States Air Force.  This is built for people who serve, for…

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Culture

Loyola’s Soul – How Sister Jean Became the Heart of March Madness

Posted on October 17, 2025October 17, 2025 By Don MacLeod

The news hit like the final buzzer of a long, glorious game: Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, Loyola Chicago’s beloved team chaplain, passed away at 106. For anyone who watched the Ramblers’ Cinderella run to the 2018 Final Four, Sister Jean wasn’t just a mascot or a lucky charm. She was…

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