How Trump’s Iran strike is different from the errors and outcomes of the Iraq War

One of the notable moments from the 2003 Iraq War occurred when then-Secretary of State Colin Powell invoked the ceramic barn rules related to the Middle East. Unfortunately, that was just a part of a larger reality. The conflict dragged on for twelve years, costing nearly 5,000 American lives, all without establishing a stable modern […]
New report reveals 3 IRA and 401K errors that might lead to significant losses.

Concerns Over Retirement Savings Do you have at least $200,000 saved through your IRA and 401(k)? If so, do you count on that for your retirement expenses? If you ever worry it might not be enough, you’re definitely not alone. A recent study from Allianz Life found that 64% of Americans fear running out of […]
Brad Pitt acknowledges his errors following the completion of his divorce from Angelina Jolie.

Brad Pitt recently reflected on the mistakes he and Angelina Jolie made in their lives following their contentious divorce. Diving into the complexities of personal life during a conversation with “Entertainment Tonight” after the “F1” premiere in Mexico City, the “Fight Club” star emphasized the importance of learning from one’s errors. “No matter what your […]
MAHA adviser: Errors in the report’s citations are a significant injustice to Trump and RFK Jr.

Calley, a primary advisor to Health and Human Services (HHS) Director Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and a backer of the “Make America Healthy” initiative, criticized the recent report by Maha, calling its inaccuracies “harmful” to the Trump administration. Even with the false citations, some defended the findings of the document. “It was a significant setback […]
Five typical banking errors and ways to steer clear of them

We often hunt for the best deals on insurance and groceries, but let’s not overlook our bank accounts. Here are the five most frequent banking errors and tips to steer clear of them: Loyalty Doesn’t Always Pay HSBC, Lloyds, Natwest, and Barclays are the big names in the UK banking scene, holding three-quarters of the […]
UnitedHealth’s financial errors and an $800 million revenue spike

Let’s be honest: there’s a certain fascination with Pope Chicago content, right? The deep-dish pizza meal? Incredible. And it’s kind of heartwarming that the Pope enjoys it too—like, who wouldn’t? Aurelio’s pizza is a classic in the Chicagoland area, so now I’m craving some slices. I could use a few tips, by the way. Outliers, […]
Ana Kasparian promises to label Gavin Newsom a ‘piece of crap’ until he takes responsibility for his errors

“Young Turk” Ana Kasparian has stated she won’t regard Governor Gavin Newsom as a serious contender for the Democratic presidential nomination unless he starts owning up to California’s struggles. On her podcast, Her Her Take, she discussed the mix of Democratic leaders eyeing the 2028 election post-Donald Trump’s surprising win in 2024. The party is […]
Evaluating DOGE: Notable successes and several errors

With Elon Musk announcing plans to step away from government efficiency initiatives and return to the private sector, it’s crucial to assess the real achievements of Doge. Despite some claims, Doge doesn’t perform audits. Instead, we employed AI technology to review transactions related to selected government systems. The goal was to uncover potential fraud, waste, […]
Almost two-thirds of Americans worry more about running out of money than dying. Here’s how to steer clear of three retirement savings errors. – Business Insider

Rising Concerns Over Financial Stability A recent study reveals that nearly 64% of Americans are more anxious about depleting their financial resources than about death itself. This finding comes from the Allianz Life 2025 Annual Retirement Study, which surveyed 1,000 individuals over the age of 25. Kelly Lavigne, vice president of consumer insights at Allianz […]
Trump should avoid repeating Bush’s Iraq errors in Iran.

In his book, Achilles Trap, Steve Koll provides a detailed examination of how mutual misunderstandings, failures in intelligence, and entrenched group mentalities contributed to the Iraq invasion in 2003. During this time, the US intelligence agency struggled to compel a clear assessment, often leaning towards dire predictions, which reflected the reasoning behind Saddam’s decisions. The […]