Last Weekend’s People’s Conference for Palestine Reveals True Intentions The recent annual People’s Conference for Palestine in Detroit showcased a discordant display of hostility towards Israel and the United States.
NYC Crime Continues to Improve, but a Proposed Database Shutdown Sparks Debate Recent statistics reveal significant progress in combatting crime across New York City, with overall incidents dropping last month
Main Article Content During the Labor Day weekend, instead of relaxing and enjoying the last days of summer, certain political groups engaged in a disturbing trend of spreading malicious rumors
Outrage Over Local Law 97’s Impact on NYC Homeowners Leading in the mayoral race, Zohran Mamdani has made clear that if he wins, tenants will be prioritized over homeowners. He
Decline Continues as NYC Subway Faces Worst Summer in Years New York City commuters are experiencing a challenging summer, with the subway system facing more serious issues than in previous
Rep. Jerry Nadler Announces Retirement Amid Calls for Generational Change Veteran Congressman and New York’s House dean, Jerry Nadler, has decided not to run for re-election next year, citing the
Progress on Crime Reduction Fails to Match Rhetoric in Illinois Despite claims from Illinois’ Democratic leadership that federal help isn’t necessary to combat crime, recent events suggest otherwise. Over Labor
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Celebrating Rudy Giuliani’s Leadership and Legacy Recently, news emerged that President Trump plans to award Rudy Giuliani the Presidential Medal of Freedom, commemorating his impactful career. This announcement followed Giuliani’s
The Dangers of Marijuana and Its Links to Psychosis Medical research has long recognized that excessive marijuana use, particularly during adolescence, can lead to mental health issues, including psychosis. Recent