Under the Radar | October 10, 2025: AI Agents In, Prompt Engineering Out; Weekly Top 5

Under the Radar

Career opportunities before the crowd discovers them This article was written using extensive AI assistance and research. See the full methodology at the end. Every week, I ask AI to dig into the web’s online job sites for the 5 most in-demand jobs and gigs. From that, we will bring you the Top 5 most … Read more

Corporate Greed is Pricing Families Out of Existence

America’s Housing Crisis: How much more wealth extraction will Americans tolerate before demanding fundamental change The systematic displacement of American families reveals a pattern of wealth extraction that threatens the very foundation of middle-class stability Note: For detailed source citations and methodology, see Sources & Citations section at the end of this article. The Squeeze: … Read more

Do We Still Need Mumps and Rubella Vaccines? The Data Says Absolutely Yes

Medical Disclaimer: Written by a layperson with a need to understand and present valid data. This article presents data-driven analysis of publicly available epidemiological and clinical research regarding MMR vaccination. The author is not a medical professional, and this content is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It should not be considered medical advice, … Read more

Trade Wars and Policy Failures: America’s Assault on Its Own Food Security

Bottom Line Up Front: American agriculture faces its most severe crisis since the 1980s. Farm bankruptcies accelerated 96% in Q1 2025, with 352 total filings projected for the year. The Argentina bailout scandal exemplifies how US policy actively undermines American farmers—taxpayers funded a $20 billion bailout that immediately enabled Argentina to undercut US soybean exports to … Read more

Five Under-the-Radar Gigs to Get Into Before Everyone Else Figures Them Out

How AI’s evolution is creating new opportunities for those who move fast My intention with this series is to provide a look at what AI believes to be the opportunities that are under the radar. This first pass is pretty intensive, with lots of resources most of which are free. As I continue, I will publish changes … Read more

The 2042 Convergence

Data deep dive

How Policy Choices Are Engineering a Social Catastrophe The New Dickensian America A data-driven analysis of how reproductive restrictions, foster system collapse, and AI displacement are converging to create 19th-century conditions in 21st-century America Bottom Line Up Front: Birth rates and pregnancies are on the rise. Adoptions are steadily declining. Children born under reproductive restrictions … Read more

Comedy: The Canary in the Coal Mine

When comedians get silenced, democracy is in danger Bottom Line Up Front: Comedy isn’t just the canary in the coal mine of democracy. It is democracy. The irreverent, uncompromising voice that refuses to bow before power, no matter how sacred, secular, or seemingly supreme that power claims to be. EXTENSIVE list of sources provided at … Read more

The Great Wealth Transfer: How Corporate America Looted the Middle Class

Timeline: From “Made in USA” Champions to Wealth Extractors The Original Promise (1960s-1985): “We’ll Keep Jobs in America” In 1985, Sam Walton launched Walmart’s “Buy American” campaign with celebrity endorsements and patriotic promises. The message was clear: shopping at Walmart meant supporting American manufacturing and American jobs. See: Key Points: The Shift Begins (1980s-1990s): The … Read more

The ICE Raid on Hyundai’s Georgia Plant: How Immigration Enforcement is Undermining America’s Manufacturing Future

Data deep dive

Legend: 🏛️ Government/Institutional | 🎯 Unbiased/Centrist | 🔵 Democratic-Leaning | 🔴 Republican-Leaning Executive Summary See: 🎯 CNBC White House Damage Control, 🔵 ABC News Family Impact, 🔵 MSNBC Diplomatic Warning Key Points: On September 6, 2025, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducted the largest single-site immigration raid in Department of Homeland Security history, detaining 475 … Read more

Coming Home

The island was small, just three quarters of an acre. Big enough for a cabin housing one rather eclectic scientist. Endaayaan. Another word for Home. She had named it herself upon purchase. Even with over thirty thousand islands in the Archipelago, such a thing was unique in her lifetime, and that of her father, the … Read more

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