On October 1st, people gathered in Washington Square Park to protest after the recent death of Mahsa Amini. The slogan “woman, life, freedom” was written …
Censorship in Schools is Not Just Florida’s Problem
In late March, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law the “Parental Rights in Education” bill. This law, called the “Don’t Say Gay” law by …
Is a Global Recession Inevitable?
A quick glance at the news would likely leave one strongly concerned, if not thoroughly convinced, of the inevitability of a global economic recession. As …
Ron DeSantis—The New Donald Trump?
Much like his presidency, Donald Trump’s departure from office has been plagued with scandal. The country is still reeling from the growing legal battle that …
Inflation in The US: A Problem That Shouldn’t Be Political
Beginning in 2021, the US and the world as a whole began to experience rates of high inflation. Just between August 2021 and August 2022, …
Mayor Adams Struggles to Address NYC’s Worsening Affordable Housing Crisis
New York City Mayor Eric Adams ran for office promising to create more affordable housing and initiate economic development for the city. Has he kept …
Democrats and the Latin Vote
Democrats have long relied on the vote of the Latin community because of its historically consistent support of the party. However, Democrats may have to …
Independent State Legislature Theory: What It Is and How It Will Affect The Future
After a tumultuous term, The United States Supreme Court returns from recess on the first Monday of October. Many contentious topics are on the docket, …
Snowden’s Citizenship: Why Now?
Edward Snowden began working for the US National Security Agency in 2009 as an intelligence contractor and collected information on the agency’s surveillance programs for …