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FTC Report Reveals Widespread Use of "Surveillance Pricing" by Major Retailers

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FTC Report Reveals Widespread Use of "Surveillance Pricing" by Major Retailers Federal investigation finds companies charging different prices based on personal data, with 250+ businesses using targeted pricing algorithms By [Reporter Name] Published: June 11, 2025 A new Federal Trade Commission investigation has exposed the widespread use of "surveillance pricing" by major retailers and online platforms, revealing how companies systematically charge different customers different prices for identical goods and services based on personal data collection. The FTC's preliminary findings, released in January 2025, show that retailers frequently use consumers' location data, browsing history, purchase patterns, and even mouse movements to set individualized prices designed to extract maximum profits from each customer. What is Surveillance Pricing? Unlike traditional dynamic pricing that adjusts costs based on supply and demand, surveillance pricing uses p...

John Locke's Philosophy and Its Enduring Influence on American Democracy

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  John Locke's Philosophy and Its Enduring Influence on American Democracy Introduction John Locke (1632-1704) stands as one of the most influential political philosophers in Western thought, whose ideas fundamentally shaped the intellectual foundations of modern democratic society. His revolutionary concepts regarding religious tolerance, the social contract, natural rights, and education provided the theoretical framework that would later inspire the American founders in crafting the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. This essay examines Locke's core philosophical contributions across three domains—religion, politics, and education—traces their profound influence on American founding documents, and explores their continued relevance in contemporary political discourse while contrasting them with alternative philosophical traditions, particularly those of Thomas Hobbes. Locke's Philosophical Framework Religious Toleration and the Separation of Church...

The Lost Metropolis of Cahokia

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  The Lost Metropolis of Cahokia: How Archaeology Revealed—and Development Destroyed—America's Greatest Indigenous City Archaeological detective work has uncovered the remarkable story of North America's largest pre-Columbian settlement, even as urban sprawl threatens to erase what remains In the fertile floodplains where the Missouri, Mississippi, and Illinois rivers converge, near present-day St. Louis, once stood the largest city north of Mexico in pre-Columbian America. At its peak around 1100 CE, Cahokia housed between 10,000 and 20,000 residents—rivaling the size of London at the time. Yet for centuries, this remarkable urban center remained hidden beneath prairie grass and farmland, its existence known only through Native American oral traditions that European colonists largely dismissed. Today, what archaeologists have painstakingly reconstructed about Cahokia reads like a revelation: a sophisticated metropolis featuring monumental earthen pyramids, planned neighborh...