Opinion Piece Reflects on Police Brutality and Accountability
An opinion piece reflects on recent news events where individuals sworn to protect have been involved in ending lives, prompting readers to consider accountability.
An opinion piece reflects on recent news events where individuals sworn to protect have been involved in ending lives, prompting readers to consider accountability.
TalkSport was never the station I would listen to for my football content.The channel saw the rise of social media and started uploading clips of its shows onto YouTube.TalkSport is no different to an...
Despite friends and family deeming it reckless, one individual moved states for a seven-month relationship, a decision that ultimately led to marriage and children, proving it was worth the risk.
Erika Kirk is facing significant backlash for recent advice she offered to young, white men, with many critics labeling her comments as a 'dog whistle'.

An opinion piece reflects on a life characterized by quiet authority and enduring values.
The author didn't have kids and is now the cool aunt and dog mom. Courtesy of the author I smiled through holidays as the "cool aunt" while quietly grieving the life I thought I'd have. A friend's offhand comment made me see that my child-free life had real benefits, not just loss. Presence doesn't require parenthood — my niece called it "the aunt influence" before leaving for college. In my 30s, I was the only one of my three siblings who wasn't married or starting a family. At holidays an...
An opinion piece from eKathimerini.com argues for a necessary revision of the collective mindset in Greece, suggesting a need for fundamental change in societal thinking.
From a synagogue reading to the skies over Iran, the US-Israel alliance shows its enduring strength.
An opinion piece explores the personal reflections on turning 50 in Israel, discussing how this milestone prompted a reevaluation of career, identity, and purpose.

A columnist suggests that the wealthy, particularly billionaires, are not bearing a fair share of taxes, implying that a more equitable tax system would improve public sentiment towards taxation.
The 'Daily Hilario' column presents its Sunday edition, offering a collection of off-topic and humorous content.
An editorial warns that the attack on a Detroit synagogue underscores the danger of justifying violence against Jews, emphasizing that such acts do not impact Middle East military calculations or deliver justice.
Garth Rattray publishes the second part of his article series 'Inhibitions to being fruitful and multiply' in the Jamaica Gleaner, continuing his discussion on societal or personal barriers to growth or reproduction.
I did not have money, but we agreed that if I was serious, I had to have money.

Sharon Osbourne has publicly criticized Hollywood elites for delivering political speeches at award shows, stating that viewers need "relief" from world events. Her comments were made on "The Osbournes Podcast."

An opinion piece explores the idea that while convenience is appealing, a completely paperless life might come with hidden costs, suggesting that a little inconvenience can make life feel more real.
Zack Polanski’s breast hypnotist lie is no surprise — they all do it The Times

Candace Owens, the conservative podcaster, slammed television personality Meghan McCain, sharing an alleged text message from Charlie Kirk.
An analysis of Iranian media reveals a trend of bending facts and producing wild conspiracy theories, such as claims of Mossad dentists planting chips in teeth.
An opinion piece analyzes the Rutgers men's basketball season, drawing parallels to the football team's typical pattern in what was described as a quiet season.
A mother recounts the tragic death of her daughter, shot by her father, and questions why the father was not arrested in connection with the incident.
A woman is exploring alternative paths to fulfillment after her husband expressed he does not want a second child, despite her desire for another.
A homeowner reported that an "unhinged" neighbor destroyed their yard and subsequently lied to law enforcement, prompting advice to seek legal counsel.
An opinion piece argues that Canada has failed its younger generations, who no longer have the opportunity to live the same quality of life as their parents.
An opinion piece from The Observer questions the impact of widespread fake information and whether the public has become desensitized or indifferent to its presence.
Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey shares a personal anecdote from his childhood, recalling the emotional impact of being called an orphan by his head teacher after his mother's death.

An opinion piece reflects on a mother's wisdom, emphasizing the importance of fighting for the people you love rather than just dispensing advice.

An opinion piece argues that the nation's involvement in foreign conflicts should not lead to a reduction in freedoms at home.
An opinion piece argues that Israelis should abandon the illusion of guaranteed US support, highlighting the dynamic nature of the US-Israel relationship. Another opinion piece further critiques the current conflicts involving Israel, the US, and Europe, asserting they are driven by raw power rather than humanitarian values.
An opinion piece discusses the positive aspects of adversity, with a strong emphasis on its benefits.
An opinion piece from the Wall Street Journal discusses a perceived scandal involving the judiciary and climate science, raising concerns about the intersection of law and environmental issues.
An opinion piece from Dhaka Tribune argues for the importance of maintaining moral clarity when expressing condolences.

An opinion piece discusses the need for judicial reforms in Ghana to ensure timely justice, highlighting the slow pace of the legal system and its impact on citizens.
An opinion article discusses the lack of scientific rigor in an unspecified claim or approach, suggesting it is less than scientific.
Opinion | Arm the Iranian Resistance WSJ

Two weeks in, it’s increasingly clear that the US-led war has taken every problem it aimed to solve – and made it worse It’s not easy, but let’s try to look at this war in the best, most charitable light. Let’s try to see the US-Israel conflict with Iran as its prosecutors and advocates would want us to see it. They would say that it has two aims, both legitimate. The first is to weaken if not remove a regime that has done terrible evil to its own people. Who could mourn the supreme leader of...
From nuclear threats to regime change, Trump’s reasons for war keep shifting, leaving allies and voters confused.
Leroy Fearon's opinion piece discusses how guardians of truth are now also guided by compassion, exploring the evolving role of those who uphold truth.

Respected journalist Kadaria Ahmed recounts the moment she was thrust into television, and the fear and anxiety of a night that would ultimately shape her career. The post My Terrifying First Time on Television and the Friend Who Made It Happen, By Kadaria Ahmed appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
An opinion piece in 'Letters to the Editor' suggests that Trump voters have much to repent for during the Lenten season.
An open letter addressed to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urges him to ensure the current conflict marks Israel's final war with Iran, reflecting on past sacrifices leading to the present moment.
An opinion piece argues that the appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran's leader, despite his lack of religious and political experience, signifies the demise of the Iranian revolution.
An opinion piece argues that James Talarico's support for transgender rights reflects a trend that is contributing to the decline of liberal Christianity.

An opinion piece discusses how portraying leaders as evil simplifies the justification for intervention and allows the consequences to be easily overlooked.
During rocket attacks, people in shelters and safe rooms are sharing video clips and memes as a way to cope with the situation, using humor and intelligence.
An opinion piece reflects on running as an activity, initially perceived as apolitical, but increasingly understood as a form of resistance and a journey of self-discovery.
An opinion piece titled 'Cuckoo in the Wren's Nest' is published in The Spectator Archive, likely offering commentary on a political or social issue.
An opinion piece explores the personal dilemma of continuing couples counseling when one feels the marriage is beyond repair, questioning the value of time and money spent.
An opinion piece from the Jamaica Gleaner critically describes a figure as transitioning from indecisive to inconsistent.

A person who suffered severe burns as a child decided to become a firefighter, aiming to change the narrative of being a victim.

IT is a very curious thing that some 13 days into a war which has encompassed most of the Middle East and engaged the critical interests of virtually the entire globe, the prime perpetrator of that…
The Spectator Archive features a general opinion piece discussing various topics of the day, offering commentary on current affairs.

An opinion piece discusses the 'Bong Suntay episode' as a moment highlighting not just misogyny, but the enabling silence of men.
An upcoming Washington Post Opinions show. Stay tuned.
Opinion | Will Trump ‘Fight to Win’ in Iran? WSJ
An opinion piece argues for universities to allow students to speak freely, alongside reader discussions on investing in infrastructure and preparing personal finances for potential conflict.
Opinion | Exxon Joins the Texas Corporate Migrants WSJ
An opinion piece from the Wall Street Journal suggests that a war in Iran could lead to lower energy prices.
Ireland's Press Ombudsman has voiced concern about the graphic nature of media reporting on sexual violence cases, suggesting research is needed to determine if reporting guidelines could help prevent 'copycat' behavior.
There are notable problems, but Laporta’s reign has been, on the whole, a success.
An opinion piece from Seneweb discusses the ongoing debate in Senegal regarding freedom of expression, particularly in the context of condemning 'apology' for homosexuality, suggesting that free speech is being sacrificed for populism. A new article further elaborates on this debate, questioning if freedom of expression is being sacrificed for populism.

An opinion piece discusses the personal struggle of saying 'no' and the challenges of setting boundaries, particularly in professional contexts where individuals often feel compelled to accommodate others.

After decades of wear and tear, the police force, as presently constituted, is more like a uniformed agency, often implicated or suspected of colluding in the perpetration of crime rather than…
An opinion piece criticizes Kai Havertz's actions while Chelsea was preparing for a match against PSG, suggesting his behavior reflects his true feelings about the club.
An opinion piece discusses a reader's personal legal and financial struggles after their mother's trustee allegedly changed a $1 million will and their attorney reportedly fleeced them, seeking advice on recourse.
An opinion piece discusses the emergence of 'class wars' in the context of fertility, suggesting societal divisions are impacting reproductive choices and access.
An opinion piece argues that Israel requires a national 'time out' to foster unity and focus on existential threats, ensuring the country's future in an uncertain world.
An opinion piece discusses the complexities of showing solidarity with Israel during a crisis and the importance of considering what is being taught to the next generation.

Ex-Emir Sanusi II shares insights on resilience and faith, advising against humiliating oneself for power after his own ousting and reinstatement. Read More: https://punchng.com/dont-bow-to-men-sanusi-warns-against-humiliating-oneself-for-power/
An opinion article critiques Representative Katie Porter's income tax proposals, arguing that narrowing the tax base would be insufficient to fund progressive public services.

An opinion piece discusses the need for real austerity measures.

An opinion piece argues for the importance of giving more compliments in the world, drawing inspiration from a viral individual known for kind words, while cautioning against corporate or insincere expressions.

God is our destination; He is the Promised Land. Man has always lived in God. Moses says: “LORD, you have been our dwelling place in all generations. (Psalm 90:1). Paul reiterates this: “In (God) we live, and move, and have our being.” (Acts 17:28). However, we did not know this because God is spirit and, […] The post Article of Faith: Waking with God (2), By Femi Aribisala appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
A public debate is ongoing regarding the acceptance of former Trump supporters, with discussions highlighting a lack of consensus and warm sentiment on the issue.
An opinion piece argues that politicians are prioritizing party loyalty over their duty to public service, leading to a decline in effective governance.
An opinion piece delves into the concept and value of knowledge that may not have immediate practical applications, arguing for its inherent worth.
An opinion piece argues that the overreach of oligarchs presents both challenges and opportunities to broaden collective understanding and address a perceived crisis of common sense.
A 25-year-old individual writes to an advice column, expressing the burden of significant responsibilities they are currently facing.
Just to remind her fellow Americans that they were not the only ones feeling the pain of price hikes from her grandfather’s tariffs, last week 18-year-old Kai Trump posted a YouTube video titled: “I…

An opinion piece reflects on a mother's advice to treat children like old friends, fostering a close relationship and reducing loneliness, which the author now understands as an expression of love.
An opinion piece highlights a scandal involving New York City's Gracie Mansion, which was allegedly used to legitimize Zohran Mamdani, a figure whose prominence arose from a protest movement that targeted Jewish students.

An opinion article discusses the increasing difficulty of cultivating emotional fluency, defined as the ability to speak honestly without rehearsal, and advocates for its importance.

A middle-aged mother recounts her experience taking up boxing in an attempt to manage anxiety, detailing how the sport impacted her.

Academics argue that traditional job performance reviews are outdated and often ineffective, despite organizations having access to more comprehensive employee information than ever before.
Between loyalty to Democrats and concern for Israel, American Jews navigate their stance on the Iran war.
‘We will hunt you down’: Is Pete Hegseth for real? SMH.com.au
Justice Mwilu advised newly appointed magistrates to prioritize doing the right thing, even when it does not align with their personal self-interest, emphasizing ethical conduct in their judicial roles.
An opinion piece from The Times shares a mother's anguish and questions why her daughter's father was not arrested after he shot her dead.

A personal account explores the dynamics of siblings raised separately after parental divorce, highlighting the complex interplay of nature and nurture in shaping relationships.
An opinion piece commends Fabian Hürzeler, the youngest permanent manager in Premiership history, for his performance following Brighton's win.
An opinion piece from The Globe and Mail evaluates Mark Carney's first year in politics, questioning his political aptitude despite his perceived usefulness in crises.

Uncertain about your career options? Low on self-confidence? This column may help
An opinion piece analyzes the guiding logic behind the recent assertive turn in American foreign policy under the Trump administration, suggesting it's more than just irrationality.
Carlson’s platform increasingly gives space to fringe ideas, raising concerns about their impact on public discourse.
An opinion article from NewsDay Zimbabwe explores the concept of "the Establishment" and its influence, as suggested by the headline "When the Establishment roars".
An opinion piece questions whether a particular operation, unspecified in the title, has been an 'epic failure'.
When you become the number one, you often put pressure …
An opinion piece from Dhaka Tribune discusses the importance of advocating for and empowering those who lack a voice.

Founder of the RNAQ Foundation, Richard Nii Armah Quaye, has encouraged young people to prioritize self-development through discipline and patience before aiming to influence others.
An opinion article discusses a significant issue within the education system.
Opinion | Political Primary Season Means Too Much of a Bad Thing WSJ
Multiple opinion pieces from the Wall Street Journal advocate for arming the Iranian resistance, suggesting this as a strategy to counter the current regime.

An opinion piece suggests that leaders often embrace crises as they can obscure mistakes, grant agency, and provide excitement.
A satirical piece from Mexico News Daily reports on Donald Trump's claims that his crowd sizes are much larger than those of Shakira's concerts.

An opinion article discussing the rise of an 'electrostate,' possibly referring to a digital or technologically advanced state.
An opinion piece from the Wall Street Journal analyzes the implications and realities of Senator Markey's proposed energy mark-up.
Financial expert Dave Ramsey advises individuals not to alter their investing strategy in response to the Iran War, urging them to avoid media speculation and focus on long-term financial principles.

Transparency doesn't just establish honesty; it denies the adversary the space to peddle the exaggerated claims we frequently see from Pakistan or China, where military losses erode state power.
Authorities believe they know why Nancy Guthrie was targeted in a recent crime, according to a new report.

An opinion piece advises that if one is reasonably content with their life choices, attending a reunion is recommended.
An opinion piece discusses the perceived loss of moral judgment, attributing the reluctance to judge to an attraction to evading responsibility for personal choices.
Opinion: Kashechewan First Nation faces a new problem in its decades-long water crisis The Globe and Mail
Billionaire Vinod Khosla suggests that 'follow your passion' is currently poor career advice for children, though it may become more relevant in 15 years.
It's time not only to demand discipline. Investigate real abuse, but also demand seriousness from the people who run the legal system. Demand an end to leaks, vanity, and internal cover.
An opinion column argues that eulogies should be banned from funerals, suggesting that such events are not appropriate for open-mic style speeches and many parishes already quietly prohibit them.

A pilot scheme in Ireland providing artists with a basic income of over €300 a month for three years is being made permanent, with one artist sharing how it transformed their life.
An opinion piece from The Times explores the unusual request for a 'performance review' after sex, delving into relationship dynamics and communication.
An opinion piece by Pieter du Toit discusses the ongoing struggle for truth in the current landscape of blatant lies and disinformation, using 'Akkerland' as a case study.
An opinion piece from China Daily explores the concept of trusting one's own thoughts as a source of enlightenment or guidance.
Well, there's going to be a buzz now. There will be a …

Opinion pieces discuss President Trump's approach to the conflict in Iran, with some questioning his strategy to 'fight to win' and others supporting his military campaign against the Iranian regime, further exploring the implications of his stance.
Opinion | Will Trump ‘Fight to Win’ in Iran? WSJ
Opinion | Exxon Joins the Texas Corporate Migrants WSJ
Opinion | Iran War Will Lower Energy Prices WSJ
Opinion | Iran War Will Lower Energy Prices WSJ
An opinion piece from Forbes discusses the concept of 'presence' as a powerful and challenging skill to master in professional and personal settings.
After two decades as a co-host, Don La Greca admits his biggest regret is not fighting harder for the recognition he believes he earned, attributing it to a lack of confidence.

An opinion piece discusses the dynamics of political interviews, emphasizing the need for spokespersons to control their responses when facing difficult questions, using Daniel Bwala and Mehdi Hasan as examples.
Unfortunately for us, since time immemorial, before rulers had to rub our grubby hands for votes, they often claimed God spoke to them — and they had armies, so no one could call them psychotic.
This article is an opinion piece titled 'Wisdom of the wise'.

An opinion piece reflects on a mother's wisdom, highlighting her advice to 'play it by ear' as a lesson in adaptability and reassurance of unwavering support.
A mother shares her experience of discussing sex education, female pleasure, and providing emergency contraception to her 21-year-old son before he left for college, emphasizing the importance of such conversations.

An opinion piece suggests that Donald Trump might be regretting his support for Benjamin Netanyahu's Iran strategy, fearing a prolonged conflict that could become another Vietnam for the US, despite potentially suiting Netanyahu politically.
An individual shares their experience of being laid off in their 60s and struggling to find new employment for 11 months, highlighting the financial inability to retire.
An opinion piece explores the complex ethical and legal considerations surrounding the right to die with dignity, advocating for individual autonomy in end-of-life decisions.

Daniel Bwala was nurtured in a propaganda media relations model, which is hallmarked by half-truths, concoctions and suavity as armour against media push-back. Unfortunately, he never reckoned that a day would come when he would be confronted by a media bulldozer armed with diggers that could fatally dismantle his years-old anthills of mendacity. I walked […] The post In defence of Daniel Bwala, By Festus Adedayo appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

This article is an opinion piece discussing the concept of 'death by negligence'.
As the West gauges damage and deterrence, Iran’s ideological core may see war as a divine test, preparing the world for a messianic era.
An opinion piece suggests that the conflict between Israel and Iran may be determined more by cyber capabilities than traditional missiles, underscoring digital resilience as a critical component of national security.
An opinion piece argues that Zionism has instilled courage in the Jewish people, enabling them to be impactful and resilient against opposition, both in Israel and the Diaspora.
Contradictheory: Speak good, or speak up? The Star | Malaysia
A collection of letters submitted by readers to the publication's director covers various topics and opinions, including recent Toronto-area synagogue shootings, parliamentary pay raises, and behavior at the CBC.

An opinion piece explores the continued importance of German philosopher Jürgen Habermas's ideas and theories in understanding and addressing contemporary challenges posed by populism.

An advice column responds to a reader whose life collapsed after her husband's affair, offering guidance on recovery and coping with anger after 30 years of marriage.
Columnist Mark Wignall publishes an opinion piece in the Jamaica Gleaner, titled 'No cards to play with the Cuban doctors', addressing the situation or policy regarding Cuban medical professionals in Jamaica.

An opinion piece explores the phenomenon of individuals deemed close to the boss, who often seem to get away with misconduct until their privileged position inevitably collapses.
Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens are reportedly gaining media attention, albeit at the cost of their reputations, as anti-Israel conspiracies continue to spread.

Comforting at first, costly in the long run
The controversy surrounding Zack Polanski's 'breast hypnotist' claim continues to be a subject of public discussion and media commentary, with critics suggesting it reflects broader issues.
An opinion piece discusses ExxonMobil's decision to join a trend of corporations relocating or expanding their presence in Texas.
With Israel’s future on the line, Trump’s support has reshaped the conflict with Iran in ways no previous president has.

True equality in leadership is tested not by presence alone, but by the ease with which authority is accepted
An opinion piece by Heather du Plessis-Allan discusses whether an apology is owed to those who believed in Covid-19 conspiracy theories, prompting reflection on past public discourse.
A judge expresses concern that women are subjected to exploitation due to a lack of awareness about their legal rights, despite existing laws in a patriarchal society.
My neighbours contacted the police when I removed a fence The Times
An opinion piece argues that regardless of the outcome of the Iran war, the global economy has already suffered irreparable damage, highlighting the conflict's severe economic repercussions.
'It seemed to us that an overwhelming majority of people who want us to have babies, already...

An opinion piece by Stephanie Shaakaa titled 'The lie we told our brightest students' reflects on personal experiences from secondary school, building on previous reflections on growing up in spaces not typically meant for girls.

An opinion piece from the Indian Express discusses the need to move beyond a singular, 'unitary method only' approach, likely in policy or education.
An opinion piece argues that the NCAA selection committee should not penalize the Miami RedHawks for a single loss, asserting that their thirty-one wins warrant a tournament bid.
An opinion piece from Malaysia emphasizes the importance of prioritizing national interests during periods of uncertainty.
"There is a way how you need to stand up for each …
Johnson is aware that there could be logistical …
A psychologist explains how well-intentioned advice can sometimes make individuals feel worse, offering insights into effective communication.
Investor Stan Druckenmiller shared his views on the uncertain future impact of artificial intelligence on jobs and inflation, advising workers on how to prepare for potential changes.
For Israel, a partial Mideast settlement sure beats a forever war | Opinion Haaretz
Opinion | Political Primary Season Means Too Much of a Bad Thing WSJ
A collection of letters submitted by readers to the editor of The Hindu newspaper, published on March 14, 2026.
A woman who spent 10 years working two jobs to pay off her husband's $300,000 student loan is now divorcing him and believes it's unfair that he would receive half of their assets.

An opinion piece suggests that food companies are increasingly focusing on leguminous products, indicating a growing trend in the food industry.

An opinion piece reflecting on the concepts of fatherland, motherland, and slaughterland, likely in a critical or contemplative manner.

An opinion piece by Fiona Katauskas discusses the lessons that children can learn from an event or operation referred to as 'Operation Epic Fury'.
An opinion piece asserts that Americans are saving enough for retirement, challenging a common narrative and defending the shift from defined-benefit to defined-contribution pensions as a success.

An opinion piece discusses former President Trump's perceived aversion to making difficult trade-offs and his attitude towards peace, suggesting he finds the concept alien.

An opinion piece titled 'Useless Column: ‘Flat or hard?’' discusses the nature of gossip and advises caution when interacting with couples, suggesting they might engage in idle talk about others.
Opinion | Iran Can’t Hold the World Hostage WSJ
Opinion: Talk of separation is hurting Alberta. Why won’t Danielle Smith denounce it? The Globe and Mail
We’re All Trapped in Trump’s 1980s Worldview Bloomberg.com

An opinion piece suggests that the ongoing Iran-Israel war has unexpectedly benefited Russia, potentially providing tens of billions of dollars in additional revenue.
An editorial argues that Israel's national carrier must demonstrate its ability to serve the public during crises, not just profit from them, highlighting the impact of missile barrages and flight cancellations on a war-weary nation.
A Jamaica Gleaner editorial calls for urgent action to rectify issues within public sector accounts.

An opinion piece reflects on a mother's quiet wisdom, specifically her advice that cold wrists are the secret to good pastry.
The Times publishes an opinion piece exploring a peculiar relationship dynamic, specifically questioning why a partner would request a performance review after sex.
Letters to the Editor | March 13, 2026 The Fiji Times
A 32-year-old wife, whose husband earns $250,000, is unable to pay her share of the household bills and fears telling him, feeling like a 'freeloading roommate' in his eyes.
The Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka published a political cartoon on March 13, 2026, titled 'Easy to Enter, Hard to Leave,' likely commenting on a current socio-political situation.
Opinion | Will Trump ‘Fight to Win’ in Iran? WSJ
NBA player Donovan Mitchell expressed frustration over missed calls during a game, leading to a discussion about the need for more reviews in sports.
Opinion | Exxon Joins the Texas Corporate Migrants WSJ
An opinion piece from the Wall Street Journal suggests that a war in Iran could lead to lower energy prices.
An opinion piece from Daily Nation discusses the publication's long-standing influence and its role as a 'change maker' in the media landscape.
An opinion piece from Khaleej Times poses a fundamental question about humanity's ability to learn from its past and achieve peaceful coexistence on the planet.

An opinion piece highlights the tangible and significant impact of delays, emphasizing that they are not merely abstract concepts but have real-world consequences.
Iranian expats expected support for their struggle. Instead, many in the West defended the regime they fled.
Former football player and current pundit Marcellus Wiley is highlighted for his role in sports media, where he addresses drama and challenges American perspectives on sports, race, and politics.

Estonian columnist Kaupo Meiel argues that while Estonians already hold their language, nation, and land in high regard, the rest of the world needs convincing, proposing 'estocentrism' to declare Estonia the center of the world.
An opinion piece argues that Mark Carney's agenda for sovereignty and prosperity must actively involve emerging and developing economies to be successful.
An opinion piece from The Globe and Mail discusses the growing convergence of the U.S. government and Big Tech companies, arguing that this alliance could lead to individuals becoming 'digital serfs' and expressing strong disapproval of the trend.
An opinion piece highlights the problematic nature of prediction markets such as Kalshi and Polymarket, questioning the ethics of betting on real-world events like wars.