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โ€œThe dominant political story of the year has been the 270-day-long speakership of Representative Kevin McCarthy, whose slim majority in the House of Representatives has enabled a far-right rebellion to exert more weight over the lower chamber. The battle between the rebellious Freedom Caucus and McCarthy has been at the heart of an averted debt ceiling crisis and the annual budget debate nearly devolving into a government shutdown, all culminating in the removal of McCarthy on October 3rd.โ€

โ€” Host
Politics and News
APR 13, 2026NPR
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    Elephant Mundy successfully integrates into Georgia refuge habitat

    โ€œI'm kind of in shock. I wanted to feed Mundy and Tara close together. And so I fed Tara over here. She picked up her food and brought it right over to the fence line here so she could be eating with Mundy. So you tell me what that means. I think that is really good.โ€

    โ€” Carol Buckley
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    McCarthy's speakership faced historic far-right legislative rebellion

    โ€œThe dominant political story of the year has been the 270-day-long speakership of Representative Kevin McCarthy, whose slim majority in the House of Representatives has enabled a far-right rebellion to exert more weight over the lower chamber. The battle between the rebellious Freedom Caucus and McCarthy has been at the heart of an averted debt ceiling crisis and the annual budget debate nearly devolving into a government shutdown, all culminating in the removal of McCarthy on October 3rd.โ€

    โ€” Host
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    Federal Reserve hiked interest rates to moderate inflation

    โ€œ2021's inflation surge moderated in 2023, while the Federal Reserve continued to raise its interest rates in the first half of the year. The Federal Reserve raises interest rates by 0.25% from 4.5% to 4.75% during its February meeting. This followed a period of intense focus on fiscal policy and banking stability after the failure of several regional banks.โ€

    โ€” Host
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    Artificial intelligence sparked major Hollywood labor strikes

    โ€œThe rise of artificial intelligence and large language models dominated not only the economy but has also been at the root of a Hollywood double strike conducted by Writers Guild of America and a SAG APTRA strike. These were part of a larger phenomenon of labor strikes across the country, in which such large diverse groups, such as Teamsters and Auto Workers won new contracts.โ€

    โ€” Host
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    Mass shootings reached record high numbers in 2023

    โ€œMass shootings in 2023 have also continued in high numbers, with 528 occurring as of October 2 according to Gun Violence Archive. Events included a mass shooting inside a house in Enoch, Utah, where eight members of a single family were killed, and another at a dance studio in Monterey Park, California, where eleven people were killed following a Lunar New Year celebration.โ€

    โ€” Host
Politics and News
APR 13, 2026NPR
  • โ€ข

    Elephant Mundy successfully integrates into Georgia refuge habitat

    โ€œI'm kind of in shock. I wanted to feed Mundy and Tara close together. And so I fed Tara over here. She picked up her food and brought it right over to the fence line here so she could be eating with Mundy. So you tell me what that means. I think that is really good.โ€

    โ€” Carol Buckley
  • โ€ข

    McCarthy's speakership faced historic far-right legislative rebellion

    โ€œThe dominant political story of the year has been the 270-day-long speakership of Representative Kevin McCarthy, whose slim majority in the House of Representatives has enabled a far-right rebellion to exert more weight over the lower chamber. The battle between the rebellious Freedom Caucus and McCarthy has been at the heart of an averted debt ceiling crisis and the annual budget debate nearly devolving into a government shutdown, all culminating in the removal of McCarthy on October 3rd.โ€

    โ€” Host
  • โ€ข

    Federal Reserve hiked interest rates to moderate inflation

    โ€œ2021's inflation surge moderated in 2023, while the Federal Reserve continued to raise its interest rates in the first half of the year. The Federal Reserve raises interest rates by 0.25% from 4.5% to 4.75% during its February meeting. This followed a period of intense focus on fiscal policy and banking stability after the failure of several regional banks.โ€

    โ€” Host
  • โ€ข

    Artificial intelligence sparked major Hollywood labor strikes

    โ€œThe rise of artificial intelligence and large language models dominated not only the economy but has also been at the root of a Hollywood double strike conducted by Writers Guild of America and a SAG APTRA strike. These were part of a larger phenomenon of labor strikes across the country, in which such large diverse groups, such as Teamsters and Auto Workers won new contracts.โ€

    โ€” Host
  • โ€ข

    Mass shootings reached record high numbers in 2023

    โ€œMass shootings in 2023 have also continued in high numbers, with 528 occurring as of October 2 according to Gun Violence Archive. Events included a mass shooting inside a house in Enoch, Utah, where eight members of a single family were killed, and another at a dance studio in Monterey Park, California, where eleven people were killed following a Lunar New Year celebration.โ€

    โ€” Host
Politics and News
APR 12, 2026NPR
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    Elephants recover from captivity through social bonding

    โ€œThey're recovering from the trauma that they experienced living in captivity. And for them to open up and trust you while you are there with them, helping them work through it, it's indescribable.โ€

    โ€” Carol Buckley
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    AI and labor strikes reshaped the 2023 economy

    โ€œThe rise of artificial intelligence and large language models dominated not only the economy but has also been at the root of a Hollywood double strike conducted by Writers Guild of America and a SAG APTRA strike, these were part of a larger phenomenon of labor strikes across the country, in which such large diverse groups, such as Teamsters and Auto Workers won new contracts.โ€

    โ€” NPR Reporter
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    Major oil mergers signal massive energy sector consolidation

    โ€œAdditionally, the latter half of the year saw many large mergers and acquisitions, some of the largest announcements being in oil and gas with ExxonMobil's purchase of Pioneer Natural Resources for nearly $60 billion and Chevron's acquisition of Hess Corporation for $50 billion, both in October and pending regulatory approval prior to closure.โ€

    โ€” NPR Reporter
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    Federal interest rates continued climbing through early 2023

    โ€œ2021's inflation surge moderated in 2023, while the Federal Reserve continued to raise its interest rates in the first half of the year. The Federal Reserve raises interest rates by 0.25% from 4.5% to 4.75%.โ€

    โ€” NPR Reporter
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    McCarthy speakership battle broke a century-old record

    โ€œThe 118th United States Congress convenes following the 2022 midterm elections for the next four days, 15 sessions transpire to determine the Speaker of the House of Representatives. This is the first time that a House Speaker was not determined by an initial vote in over 99 years.โ€

    โ€” NPR Reporter
Politics and News
APR 7, 2026NPR
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    Elephants exhibit complex social intelligence and empathy

    โ€œI'm kind of in shock. I wanted to feed Mundy and Tara close together. And so I fed Tara over here. She picked up her food and brought it right over to the fence line here so she could be eating with Mundy. So you tell me what that means. I think that is really good.โ€

    โ€” Carol Buckley
  • โ€ข

    Internal rebellion destabilized Kevin McCarthy's speakership

    โ€œThe dominant political story of the year has been the 270-day-long speakership of Representative Kevin McCarthy, whose slim majority in the House of Representatives has enabled a far-right rebellion to exert more weight over the lower chamber. The battle between the rebellious Freedom Caucus and McCarthy has been at the heart of an averted debt ceiling crisis and the annual budget debate nearly devolving into a government shutdown.โ€

    โ€” Host
  • โ€ข

    Regional banking failures triggered global economic anxiety

    โ€œ2023 also saw the roots of a global banking crisis arise out of four American regional banks, the two largest being Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic Bank. These developments occurred alongside a moderation of the 2021 inflation surge, while the Federal Reserve continued to raise its interest rates in the first half of the year.โ€

    โ€” Host
  • โ€ข

    Major labor strikes reshaped the American economy

    โ€œThe rise of artificial intelligence and large language models dominated not only the economy but has also been at the root of a Hollywood double strike conducted by Writers Guild of America and a SAG APTRA strike. These were part of a larger phenomenon of labor strikes across the country, in which such large diverse groups, such as Teamsters and Auto Workers won new contracts.โ€

    โ€” Host
  • โ€ข

    Federal Reserve aggressively hiked rates against inflation

    โ€œ2021's inflation surge moderated in 2023, while the Federal Reserve continued to raise its interest rates in the first half of the year. On February 1, the Federal Reserve raises interest rates by 0.25% from 4.5% to 4.75% as part of the ongoing effort to manage the economy.โ€

    โ€” Host
Politics and News
APR 7, 2026NPR
  • โ€ข

    Elephants exhibit complex social intelligence and empathy

    โ€œI'm kind of in shock. I wanted to feed Mundy and Tara close together. And so I fed Tara over here. She picked up her food and brought it right over to the fence line here so she could be eating with Mundy. So you tell me what that means. I think that is really good.โ€

    โ€” Carol Buckley
  • โ€ข

    Internal rebellion destabilized Kevin McCarthy's speakership

    โ€œThe dominant political story of the year has been the 270-day-long speakership of Representative Kevin McCarthy, whose slim majority in the House of Representatives has enabled a far-right rebellion to exert more weight over the lower chamber. The battle between the rebellious Freedom Caucus and McCarthy has been at the heart of an averted debt ceiling crisis and the annual budget debate nearly devolving into a government shutdown.โ€

    โ€” Host
  • โ€ข

    Regional banking failures triggered global economic anxiety

    โ€œ2023 also saw the roots of a global banking crisis arise out of four American regional banks, the two largest being Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic Bank. These developments occurred alongside a moderation of the 2021 inflation surge, while the Federal Reserve continued to raise its interest rates in the first half of the year.โ€

    โ€” Host
  • โ€ข

    Major labor strikes reshaped the American economy

    โ€œThe rise of artificial intelligence and large language models dominated not only the economy but has also been at the root of a Hollywood double strike conducted by Writers Guild of America and a SAG APTRA strike. These were part of a larger phenomenon of labor strikes across the country, in which such large diverse groups, such as Teamsters and Auto Workers won new contracts.โ€

    โ€” Host
  • โ€ข

    Federal Reserve aggressively hiked rates against inflation

    โ€œ2021's inflation surge moderated in 2023, while the Federal Reserve continued to raise its interest rates in the first half of the year. On February 1, the Federal Reserve raises interest rates by 0.25% from 4.5% to 4.75% as part of the ongoing effort to manage the economy.โ€

    โ€” Host
Politics and News
APR 7, 2026NPR
  • โ€ข

    Mundy the elephant finds community at Georgia refuge

    โ€œI'm kind of in shock. I wanted to feed Mundy and Tara close together. And so I fed Tara over here. She picked up her food and brought it right over to the fence line here so she could be eating with Mundy. So you tell me what that means. I think that is really good.โ€

    โ€” Carol Buckley
  • โ€ข

    McCarthy's speakership faced historic far-right rebellion

    โ€œThe dominant political story of the year has been the 270-day-long speakership of Representative Kevin McCarthy, whose slim majority in the House of Representatives has enabled a far-right rebellion to exert more weight over the lower chamber. The battle between the rebellious Freedom Caucus and McCarthy has been at the heart of an averted debt ceiling crisis and the annual budget debate nearly devolving into a government shutdown.โ€

    โ€” Host
  • โ€ข

    Labor strikes achieved significant contract victories in 2023

    โ€œThe rise of artificial intelligence and large language models dominated not only the economy but has also been at the root of a Hollywood double strike conducted by Writers Guild of America and a SAG APTRA strike. These were part of a larger phenomenon of labor strikes across the country, in which such large diverse groups, such as Teamsters and Auto Workers won new contracts.โ€

    โ€” Host
  • โ€ข

    Massive oil mergers signal industry consolidation

    โ€œAdditionally, the latter half of the year saw many large mergers and acquisitions, some of the largest announcements being in oil and gas with ExxonMobil's purchase of Pioneer Natural Resources for nearly $60 billion and Chevron's acquisition of Hess Corporation for $50 billion, both in October and pending regulatory approval prior to closure.โ€

    โ€” Host
  • โ€ข

    Banking instability triggered a global financial crisis

    โ€œ2023 also saw the roots of a global banking crisis arise out of four American regional banks, the two largest being Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic Bank. 2021's inflation surge moderated in 2023, while the Federal Reserve continued to raise its interest rates in the first half of the year.โ€

    โ€” Host
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MAR 30, 2026Bankless
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    Global demographics face an irreversible declining trend

    โ€œA third of the world by countries that represent about a third of the world's population, they are all in declining mode. That's a fact. And if you look at the top ten first wave economies, they account for about 30% of the global population and about 70% of the world economy GDP; they are all declining. This is a slow moving train wreck that we have to be cognizant for.โ€

    โ€” Jeff Park
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    Wealth concentration has reached historically critical levels

    โ€œWealth concentration now exceeds even the Gilded Age, and when you bring in the lens of AI, the fog of war is so thick that it prevents us from being able to see into the future. I was inspired to seek truth by trying to anchor what you at least know for sure, because it gives me great peace when I can underwrite the things I know with certainty and reorient my entire investing mindset.โ€

    โ€” Jeff Park
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    Technology is driving labor's value toward zero

    โ€œThe value of labor is reaching zero because I think technology as a whole is deflationary. I think that's the punchline. If technology works the way that is allowing for productivity growth that resets the jump to universality in ways that is unimaginable, it's really deflationary. And so you should expect a lot of things to maybe go down in price.โ€

    โ€” Jeff Park
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    AI creates massive productivity gains but causes deflation

    โ€œWhat's happening though is that's not what we're seeing in actual price because we live also in a credit world, where credit inflation and credit creation is a big driver of our growth model. Technology as a whole is deflationary, but these compounding things like unprecedented levels of debt make the equation harder to reason about unless you anchor to the certain truths of demographics and labor.โ€

    โ€” Jeff Park
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    Asset disposition will fund aging population healthcare

    โ€œIn 1960, health care was only about 5% of US GDP, but we now know today it's over 20% of US GDP. That number alone kind of tells you people are living longer and health care is getting more expensive, which means that consumption actually has to be fulfilled. This will probably come from some kind of asset disposition that the older generation has acquired throughout their working years.โ€

    โ€” Jeff Park

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