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Index

1. Why are we so broke

2. Fashion crimes

3. digital colonialism

4. Thosand dollar light bill

Why are we so broke

inflation explained

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“Fed’s Goolsbee: Inflation now the greater risk, watching expectations closely”“ECB won’t hesitate to act if inflation risks getting entrenched” “Traders expect CPI inflation to rise to near 4% in coming months”

  • Inflation is rising again or expected to rise — especially due to energy prices and geopolitical tensions.
  • Central banks (Fed, ECB, BoE) are worried inflation could stick around and may keep interest rates higher.
  • Oil prices and global conflict are a major driver behind current inflation fears.
  • Everyday effects are showing up in things like mortgage rates and borrowing costs.

“Global markets rattled as oil surge fuels inflation fears” “Mortgage rates climb as inflation concerns persist” “Bank of England holds rates amid rising inflation risks from war”

WHy are we so broke

The 'boomcession': Why Americans feel left behind by a growing economy

Trump Is Kicking the Economy While It’s Down

25-30%INCREASE IN GAS PRICES

26% RISE IN ALL PRICES

  • “Boomcession” = economy looks strong, but feels bad to many people: The term describes a mismatch where GDP, stock markets, and spending are strong, yet many Americans feel like they’re in a recession.
  • Consumer sentiment is unusually low despite growth: Normally, when the economy grows, people feel better—but now confidence is weak even with solid economic data, which is historically unusual.
  • Inflation hits people unevenly: Rising costs—especially housing and groceries—hurt lower- and middle-income households more, making the economy feel worse for them than the data suggests.
  • Growth benefits are unevenly distributed: Wealthier individuals benefit more from stocks and economic gains, while others face debt and higher living costs, creating a disconnect between “headline” growth and everyday reality.
  • The economy is already weakening: Growth is slowing, job numbers were revised downward, and inflation is rising—meaning the economy was fragile even before new shocks hit.
  • War with Iran is driving a major economic shock: The conflict has disrupted global oil supply (especially through the Strait of Hormuz), which is a key route for world energy.
  • Oil and gas prices are surging, raising everyday costs: Oil jumped to around $100+ per barrel, pushing up gas, food, and travel prices and putting pressure on households.
  • This could push the U.S. into recession: The combination of high energy costs + an already weak economy could tip the country into a downturn, similar to past oil shocks.
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fashion crimes

how the statment pieces are making statements

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The fashion that made a statement at Trump’s State of the Union — clothing choices by politicians and guests were used to signal political views.New York Fashion Week starts—can American fashion meet the political moment? — explores how fashion week confronts broader societal and political currents. Cincinnati Art Museum to display radical fashion that shaped America’s identity — an exhibit featuring designs tied to social expression and cultural change. The billionaire boys club monopolizes fashion — examines how powerful tech and business figures influence fashion culture and industry power. “Fashion Is Art” theme for the 2026 Met Gala highlights cultural expression — the Met Gala’s creative direction underscores fashion as cultural and expressive, often linked to political or artistic identity. Gen Z’s ‘first lady’: how Rama Duwaji, Mamdani’s wife, is reshaping political fashion — a fresh take on political‑wife style and Gen Z aesthetics.

  • Political imagery is shaping brand outcomes
  • Cultural dress has stirred real political debate
  • Fashion events are responding to broader cultural moments
  • Symbolism and controversy in fashion messaging continues
  • Political fashion as cultural indicator

fashion crimes

We are living in a period of political anti-intellectualism. But in pop culture, clever is the new cool

Is Fashion Getting Political Again?

  • There’s a rise in anti-intellectual attitudes in politics: Expertise and academic thinking are often dismissed or distrusted in today’s political climate.
  • Pop culture is pushing back: Movies, TV, and fashion are increasingly celebrating intelligence, irony, and thoughtful commentary.
  • “Being smart” is becoming culturally desirable again: Wit, analysis, and layered meaning are gaining popularity in entertainment and style.
  • Fashion plays a role in this shift: Style is being used to signal awareness, education, and political consciousness—not just aesthetics.
  • Fashion is returning to overt political messaging: Designers and brands are once again using runways and clothing to express views on issues like elections, identity, and rights.
  • Clothing is becoming a tool for activism: Slogans, symbolic designs, and protest-inspired looks are being used to communicate beliefs publicly.
  • Younger generations are driving the shift: Gen Z consumers expect brands to take positions, pushing fashion to be more outspoken.
  • Cycles of “apolitical vs. political” fashion are repeating: After years of neutral branding, the industry is swinging back toward visible political expression.
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fashion crimes

but seriously what are we paying for?

Where your tuition is going

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Bay Area native’s $15,000 Howard University grant money rescinded due to federal education cuts Howard University Students Sound Off Online Over Unexpected Balances After Financial Platform Switch Howard University Students Are Going Public With Financial Aid Issues Students Navigate Challenges with Howard University Financial Services 8 HBCUs share in $387M donation spree from MacKenzie Scott

  • Federal grants and institutional support make up a significant portion of funding that helps lower out-of-pocket tuition costs for HBCU students
  • Tuition revenue alone often doesn’t cover the full cost to educate students at many HBCUs
  • Private philanthropy and large donations are increasingly important
  • State funding gaps persist
  • Students still face unmet need despite aid

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Repeated Raise In Tuition Sparks Concern Amongst Howard Community

2026-2027 Tuition and Fees

  • For the 2026–2027 academic year, Howard University is not increasing undergraduate, graduate, or professional tuition or mandatory fees, keeping them the same as the prior year.
  • Modest adjustments were made to some school‑specific fees (e.g., in the College of Dentistry, the College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, and the School of Divinity), but overall tuition remains flat.
  • Housing and meal plan rates will increase to address rising operational costs, food prices, utility costs, and planned campus upgrades.
  • The university emphasized its commitment to access, equity, and student support, noting that freezing tuition helps ease financial pressure and that financial aid offices will continue reviewing appeals and prioritizing need‑based aid.
  • Howard also highlighted that its capacity for additional financial support beyond established aid programs is limited, and it encouraged continued philanthropic giving to support long‑term sustainability..
  • Howard University announced a 7.5 % tuition increase for the 2023‑2024 academic year, raising undergraduate tuition to $32,878 after a recent prior increase.
  • The university cited nationwide inflation and rising operating costs as the main reasons for the hike.
  • Total cost of attendance has climbed each year, with a $6,434 increase compared to two years earlier.
  • Some students expressed concern that the rise led to account holds, financial setbacks, and delayed graduation plans.
  • More than 200 students turned to crowdfunding (e.g., GoFundMe) to cover tuition balances due to limited debt‑free aid options.
  • The university noted record funding, including federal appropriations, philanthropic contributions, and grants, and said it plans to maintain generous scholarships.
  • Despite institutional aid, some students still face financial challenges, including rising loan concerns as tuition continues to climb
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digital colonialism

The colonization of media

digital colonialism

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At ET AI Conclave & Awards 2025, Vivek Raghavan of Sarvam AI warns against India’s digital colonialism — tech leader highlights geopolitical risks tied to external tech control.The Oracle: The New Digital Colonialism: Navigating AI Policy Under Foreign Tech Dominance (Pt. 2) — continuation of coverage on global tech power and dependency. Africa at the digital crossroads: Why Ghana must lead a sovereign AI future — analysis of digital colonialism and technological sovereignty in Africa.

  • Foreign-controlled AI and cloud platforms shape local economies
  • Data extraction from marginalized populations mirrors historic resource exploitatio
  • Algorithmic bias entrenches global inequalities
  • Digital infrastructure investment often benefits foreign companies more than local users
  • Policy gaps are widening the digital sovereignty divide

“‘The digital colonization of flyover states’: how datacenters are tearing small‑town America apart — examining how tech infrastructure expansion is reshaping local communities.AI systems may be fueling ‘digital colonialism’ through indigenous data extraction — research warnings about AI’s role in reproducing patterns of exploitation.

DIGITAL COLONIALISM

DIGITAL COLOIALISM

The Oracle: The New Digital Colonialism: Navigating AI Policy Under Foreign Tech Dominance (Pt. 3)

U.S.-led Pax Silica a step towards digital colonialism, says Congress MP in Rajya Sabha

  • AI and digital systems are concentrated in a few powerful countries and companies: Most advanced AI, cloud platforms, and data infrastructure are controlled by U.S. and allied tech giants.
  • This creates a new form of “digital colonialism”: Instead of land or resources, control over data, algorithms, and digital platforms gives these countries outsized influence globally.
  • Developing countries risk dependency and loss of digital sovereignty: Relying on foreign AI tools can limit a nation’s ability to control its own technology and economic future.
  • Strong local AI policies are necessary: Countries must invest in domestic tech ecosystems, regulate AI effectively, and protect data to maintain autonomy.
  • Pax Silica is a U.S.-led tech alliance shaping global supply chains: The initiative focuses on securing semiconductors, AI, and critical minerals, aiming to reduce dependence on rivals like China.
  • Critics call it “digital colonialism”: An Indian lawmaker argues the alliance could give powerful countries (like the U.S.) outsized control over global digital infrastructure and technology systems.
  • Concerns about sovereignty and dependency: Joining such alliances may limit countries’ independence by tying their technology, data, and supply chains to dominant global powers.
  • Part of a larger global tech power struggle: The agreement reflects a broader shift where AI, chips, and data systems are becoming geopolitical tools, similar to how oil shaped past global power.
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thosand dollar light bill

How data centers are inflating prices

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  • Bills have skyrocketed this winter, with many customers reporting their electricity costs doubling or tripling even without increased usage — driven partly by extreme weather and rate changes.
  • Advocacy groups say residents are seeing unaffordable charges and are demanding more transparency and oversight of Pepco and regulators as many feel cost increases aren’t matching improvements in service.
  • Energy costs in D.C. have surged nearly 93% over the last five years, making local bills some of the fastest rising in the U.S. and straining household budgets.
  • Supply prices and rate hikes tied to Pepco’s multiyear rate plans are adding to bills, with officials noting that weather isn’t the only factor behind rising costs.
  • Pepco bills have become a central political issue in the 2026 D.C. mayoral race, with candidates debating responsibility and approaches to affordable energy.

Bills have skyrocketed this winter, D.C. residents report doubling costs Advocacy groups demand more transparency and oversight of Pepco Energy costs in D.C. surge nearly 93% over five years Supply prices and rate hikes tied to Pepco’s multiyear plans Pepco bills become central political issue in 2026 D.C. mayoral race

thosand dollar light bill

A D.C. court just reignited the debate over high electric bills

  • The D.C. Court of Appeals issued a ruling that overturned a previously approved multiyear rate hike for Pepco, the area’s main electric utility.
  • The decision reopened debate about how electric rates are calculated and whether the rate‑setting process protects customers adequately.
  • The court found the D.C. Public Service Commission should have investigated factual disagreements over Pepco’s rate calculations before approving them.
  • Although the ruling doesn’t immediately change electric bills, advocates hope it leads to greater scrutiny of future rate increases.Pepco customers have recently noticed particularly high bills, which has drawn public attention and criticism of rate practices.

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