Opinion: Argument Against Anthropic’s Position
Anthropic’s core claim is that the DoD’s supply-chain risk designation (and President Trump’s related directive) is unlawful retaliation for protected
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Anthropic’s core claim is that the DoD’s supply-chain risk designation (and President Trump’s related directive) is unlawful retaliation for protected
Read MoreLiving in Northeast Florida, especially around Jacksonville and Amelia Island, means dealing with the realities of growth—new homes, more traffic,
Read MoreI used to enjoy wandering downtown Fernandina on a quiet afternoon—grabbing a coffee, stepping into a few shops, seeing familiar
Read MoreFernandina’s paid parking program is being framed as a management tool — about turnover, fairness, and access. But there is
Read MoreIf you’ve ever taken a walking tour down Fernandina Beach’s charming Centre Street and heard a guide claim that the
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Read MoreTourism growth on Amelia Island, like many destinations, is often measured by year-over-year percentage increases in metrics such as visitor
Read MoreFernandina Beach taxpayers could be leaving as much as $4.5 million on the table over the next five years if
Read MoreThe idea of a county charter is usually framed as empowering. Supporters talk about “home rule,” local control, and giving
Read MoreThis really isn’t about whether paid parking is “good” or “bad.” Reasonable people can disagree on the policy itself. What’s
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