By Mexus Something broke in Hollywood around 2015. Movies stopped feeling like stories — and started feeling like products. The cause wasn’t creative burnout. It was financial takeover.
For almost a decade, people have been complaining about the movies being produced in the United States, and everyone is scratching their heads, wondering why they have removed
By Max Benneth There’s something nobody seems to talk about: the generations that grew up during the digital boom — Millennials and Gen Z — are now the
Doctors Miss This One Thing When Treating Hot Flashes — And It’s Everywhere Around You Hot flashes are often viewed as a symptom exclusive to menopause — a
When the Body’s Thermostat Breaks: How Environmental Toxins Can Cause Hot Flashes in Men and Women Hot flashes are often viewed as a symptom exclusive to menopause —
By Mexus It began with a 2023 investigation by CBC’s Marketplace. What started as a consumer report quickly turned into a nationwide criminal probe when journalists exposed
Op-ed In recent years, leading tech companies have quietly embraced the language of sociology—especially concepts drawn from neoclassical social theory—to refine how they shape user behavior. In corporate
TradeIIn today’s press conference in Mexico the president Claudia Shanbond responded to questions about the statement made to te press by DR Jalife, a geopolitical personality n Mexico,
By Marc Roy The Gulf of Mexico is one of the world’s great energy basins, home to deepwater platforms run by giants like Shell, BP, Chevron, and ExxonMobil