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National SecurityMAR 9, 2026HIGH

Fentanyl Is a National Security Crisis, Not Just a Drug Problem

More than 70,000 Americans die from synthetic opioid overdoses every year. The supply chain runs from Chinese chemical companies through Mexican cartels to American streets — and it is being used as a weapon.

GeopoliticsMAR 8, 2026HIGH

Iran Is One Decision Away from a Nuclear Weapon

Tehran has accumulated enough enriched uranium for multiple bombs. The question is no longer whether Iran can build a nuclear weapon — it's whether it has decided to.

National SecurityMAR 7, 2026HIGH

America's Defense Industrial Base Has a Capacity Problem

The war in Ukraine exposed a stark reality: the United States cannot produce weapons and ammunition fast enough to sustain high-intensity conventional warfare. The gap between what we can make and what modern war consumes is dangerous.

CybersecurityMAR 6, 2026HIGH

Ransomware Has Become a National Security Threat

What began as opportunistic criminal extortion has evolved into a geopolitically significant tool — targeting hospitals, pipelines, schools, and the systems Americans depend on every day.

IntelligenceMAR 5, 2026MED

The Five Eyes: The World's Most Powerful Intelligence Alliance

The United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand share intelligence so completely that they function as a single organism. Understanding Five Eyes is essential to understanding how Western intelligence actually works.

Economic SecurityMAR 4, 2026HIGH

China Controls the Minerals That Power Modern Defense. That's a Problem.

Rare earth elements are essential to F-35 fighters, guided missiles, electric vehicles, and semiconductor manufacturing. China produces and processes the overwhelming majority of global supply — and it knows it.

Economic SecurityMAR 3, 2026HIGH

What is the SWIFT Banking System? Why Does It Matter?

SWIFT is more than a financial messaging network — it is a strategic asset that influences global diplomacy, economic stability, and national security.

CybersecurityMAR 22, 2026LOW

How the Internet Actually Works

Most people use the internet every day without knowing what's actually happening beneath the surface. Here's a plain-language breakdown of how data moves from one computer to another across the globe.

CybersecurityMAR 21, 2026LOW

What is Encryption? A Plain-Language Explanation

Encryption is everywhere — in your messages, your banking, your passwords. Understanding how it works takes the mystery out of one of the most important technologies protecting your data.

National SecurityMAR 20, 2026LOW

How GPS Actually Works

Your phone can pinpoint your location to within a few meters using signals from satellites orbiting 20,000 kilometers above Earth. The physics behind it are fascinating and not as complicated as you might think.

Economic SecurityMAR 19, 2026LOW

What the Federal Reserve Actually Does

The Federal Reserve shapes borrowing costs for every American, influences the value of the dollar, and can reshape the economy with a single decision. Here's how it works, without the jargon.

National SecurityMAR 18, 2026LOW

How a Nuclear Reactor Works

Nuclear power plants generate about ten percent of the world's electricity. The physics behind them is elegant, the engineering is formidable, and the safety record is better than most people realize.

CybersecurityMAR 17, 2026LOW

What a VPN Actually Does — And What It Doesn't

VPNs are heavily marketed as privacy and security tools. Some of that marketing is accurate. A lot of it is not. Here's an honest explanation of what a VPN does and when you actually need one.

National SecurityMAR 16, 2026LOW

How Satellites Stay in Orbit Without Falling Down

Satellites don't just sit still in space. They're falling constantly — they just keep missing the Earth. Here's the physics that makes that possible, and why it matters for GPS, communications, and national security.

Economic SecurityMAR 15, 2026LOW

How the Stock Market Works

The stock market moves the news every day and influences retirement accounts for hundreds of millions of Americans. Here's a clear, plain-language explanation of what it actually is and how it functions.

CybersecurityMAR 14, 2026LOW

What is the Dark Web?

The dark web has a reputation built mostly on misunderstanding. Here's what it actually is, how it works, and the difference between the dark web, the deep web, and the ordinary internet you use every day.

Economic SecurityMAR 13, 2026LOW

How Central Banks Fight Inflation

When inflation rises, central banks raise interest rates. That's the news. Here's the actual mechanism — why raising rates slows price growth, what the risks are, and why it's harder than it sounds.

IntelligenceMAR 13, 2026HIGH

Why OPSEC Matters — And Why Most People Get It Wrong

Operations security isn't just a military doctrine. It's a mindset — and the failure to adopt it has compromised operations, careers, and lives.

GeopoliticsMAR 12, 2026HIGH

The South China Sea Is the World's Most Dangerous Flashpoint

More than $3 trillion in trade passes through the South China Sea annually. China claims nearly all of it. The United States says that claim is illegal. Both sides are moving forces closer.

National SecurityMAR 11, 2026HIGH

America's Nuclear Triad Is Aging. Modernization Is Behind Schedule.

The weapons and delivery systems that underpin U.S. nuclear deterrence were designed during the Cold War. Their replacements are delayed, over budget, and arriving into a more complex threat environment.

CybersecurityMAR 11, 2026HIGHFEATURED

China Is Already Inside America's Infrastructure

Volt Typhoon isn't stealing data. It's pre-positioning for war — and it's been inside U.S. critical infrastructure for years.

GeopoliticsMAR 10, 2026HIGH

Ukraine Rewrote the European Security Order

Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 shattered assumptions that had governed European security for three decades. The continent that emerged on the other side looks fundamentally different.