Two landmark events – one in politics and other in the business world - unfolded across the United States this week: Then there is Donald Trump – one of the richest leaders in the world, with US President’s wealth soaring past $7.3 billion thanks to digital assets and branding ventures. Alone, each headline is remarkable in itself. Together, they expose what the NYT called a split-screen America-where the billionaire class scales ever greater heights, and the working class, increasingly organized, demands a new social contract.

Catch up quick: In about a year after Trump’s election, New York voters delivered their own surprise: electing 34-year-old Indian-American Zohran Mamdani as mayor of America’s largest city. “Tonight, against all odds, we made it happen,” Mamdani said to

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