The surge in US stocks after Donald Trump announced a ceasefire with Iran in early April was widely described as a relief rally driven by easing war fears and falling oil prices. […]
I’m George Calder — a lifelong truth-seeker, data enthusiast, and unapologetic question-asker.
I’ve spent the better part of two decades digging through documents, decoding statistics, and challenging narratives that don’t hold up under scrutiny. My writing isn’t about opinion — it’s about evidence, logic, and clarity. If it can’t be backed up, it doesn’t belong in the story.
Before joining Expose News, I worked in academic research and policy analysis, which taught me one thing: the truth is rarely loud, but it’s always there — if you know where to look.
I write because the public deserves more than headlines. You deserve context, transparency, and the freedom to think critically. Whether I’m unpacking a government report, analysing medical data, or exposing media bias, my goal is simple: cut through the noise and deliver the facts.
When I’m not writing, you’ll find me hiking, reading obscure history books, or experimenting with recipes that never quite turn out right.
The surge in US stocks after Donald Trump announced a ceasefire with Iran in early April was widely described as a relief rally driven by easing war fears and falling oil prices. […]
Richard Dawkins, the evolutionary biologist and author of The God Delusion, has just spent close to two days in conversation with Anthropic’s Claude and emerged saying he can no longer confidently dismiss […]
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