Lessons from Steve Allen for Modern Late-Night TV Jimmy Kimmel might benefit from studying the pioneering approach of the creator of late-night television, Steve Allen. During research for a book,
Mayor Advocates for Landmark Status for Columbus Statues The mayor has called on the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission to designate two statues of Christopher Columbus as historic landmarks, acknowledging his
Kamala Harris’ Controversial Book Tour and Political Outlook Kamala Harris is currently embarking on a 15-city international book tour, during which she claims she narrowly missed becoming president. She asserts
Controversy Surrounds Call Surveillance and Radical Politics in Congress James Madison once argued that “ambition must be made to counteract ambition” to maintain the balance of power among government branches.
NYC Mayoral Candidate’s Rent Freeze Proposal Draws Legal and Practical Concerns During a recent candidates’ forum, frontrunner Zohran Mamdani was asked whether his proposed rent freeze would withstand legal challenges.
Debate Over Banning Pet Store Sales and Puppy Mills When a man sought to buy a puppy for his daughter, he found that his state lacked stores selling puppies or
Reevaluating Columbus Day: A Celebration of Western Heritage and Exploration Many debates surrounding Columbus Day are less about Christopher Columbus himself and more about the foundational question of whether America
The Issue: Controversial Remarks by Virginia AG Candidate Jay Jones Jay Jones, the Democratic nominee for Virginia’s attorney general, recently made disturbing comments that have generated widespread outrage. He allegedly
Reevaluating the Nobel Peace Prize and Trump’s Achievements It was evident from the start that President Trump was unlikely to win the Nobel Peace Prize. However, his rejection from the
Subway Safety Concerns Preventing young individuals from attempting dangerous stunts on subway trains is a challenge. A proposed solution involves applying a slippery oil to the train tops, causing climbers