Avocado & Wasabi

August 25, 2025

In our line of work, continuing to learn is essential. There are many ways to learn new things. You can set about the task directly, or you can take a more passive approach and see what you can glean from…

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In Change, U.S. to Stop Making Cents

August 18, 2025

The penny has long been a quiet fixture in American life—a copper sparkle caught between couch cushions, a lucky find on the sidewalk, the face of Lady Liberty originally, and later Abraham Lincoln, passed from one hand to another for…

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The Exodus of Wealth: UK’s Economic Crossroads

August 11, 2025

Returning from the UK, I was struck by a headline in a British news magazine, The Spectator, that read, “Rachel Reeves couldn’t be prouder of crippling the economy.” While provocative, the sentiment echoed conversations I have had with family and…

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When Trust Becomes a Weapon

August 4, 2025

A new University of Texas at Austin study reveals that sophisticated cryptocurrency scams, known as “pig butchering,” have stolen an estimated $75 billion from victims globally between January 2020 to February 2024, an amount far higher than previously thought. Increasingly,…

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Lessons from the Baltic

July 28, 2025

On the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea lie the three small countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. These Baltic States have much to teach anyone who doubts the foundations upon which our nation is built. For centuries, neighboring empires…

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