Can New York Address Its Public Drug Use Issue? Mayor Eric Adams has proposed new measures to combat public drug consumption in the city. He is urging the state Legislature
President Trump Deploys National Guard to Combat Crime in Washington, D.C. President Trump has taken decisive action to address rising violence in the nation’s capital by deploying the National Guard
Criticism of Mamdani’s Public Safety Proposals in New York City Zohran Mamdani’s approach to public safety has drawn criticism for promoting strategies that have previously failed or remain unproven. Despite
Privacy Concerns Mount Over Automated License-Plate Readers A resident recently raised alarms about a license-plate camera installed in his neighborhood, claiming it invaded his privacy by capturing images of his
Declassified Documents Expose Flaws in Russiagate Plot Declassified files reveal that the orchestrators behind Russiagate, despite wielding significant influence and hiding their activities for nearly a decade, displayed notable naivety.
Debate Over Horse Carriages in Central Park Continues There is ongoing controversy over the presence of horse carriages in Central Park, with opponents pushing for a citywide ban. Recently, Betsy
Palestinian Statehood: An Illusion of Sovereignty The history of Palestinian violence does not automatically prevent recognition of a state, but the core issue is understanding what is being acknowledged. Currently,
Teen’s Repeated Subway Joyrides Highlight Flaws in leniency System Empathy, when misplaced, can lead to harmful outcomes. An 18-year-old from New York, Justine Randall-Pizarro, has been repeatedly released despite numerous
Historical Tensions Between Mayors and NYPD Recent insights into the relationship between New York City’s mayors and the NYPD reveal a recurring pattern of strained interactions. A former police officer
Fighting for Justice in Women’s Sports I have stepped forward as Track Athlete A in Gaines v. NCAA, a lawsuit seeking justice for women in college athletics. For two years,