Critics say NYC’s proposal for bike lanes on a busy Queens route is a ‘recipe for disaster’

Opposition to Bike Lane Plans in Astoria Residents and business owners in Queens are raising concerns about a proposed bike lane on Astoria’s 31st Street, which they describe as a potential disaster. They argue it could harm local businesses and compromise safety. The City Department of Transportation’s plan involves narrowing the parking and traffic lanes […]
Ex-SpaceX Manager Files Lawsuit Against Elon Musk’s Company for Harassment and Security Issues

Lawsuit Filed Against SpaceX and Executive for Discrimination and Harassment A former senior security manager at SpaceX has launched a lawsuit against the company and a key employee, citing claims of discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation, and violations of security protocols. Jenna Shumway, who served as a security officer under SpaceX’s previous senior contractor program, has […]
Authorities Target North Korean Agents Using Remote IT Positions in American ‘Laptop Farms’

The DOJ has reported that 29 North Korean laptop farms operating in 16 states have successfully infiltrated over 100 American companies, effectively funding the country’s military programs. This week, the DOJ announced a coordinated effort aimed at targeting North Korean IT workers embedded in American firms. The operation included multiple charges, arrests, and the identification […]
Ukraine and Denmark sign significant agreement to manufacture weapons in Europe

Kiev and Denmark Forge New Arms Production Agreement On Friday, Kiev finalized a significant agreement with Denmark, enabling Ukrainian firms to collaborate in arms production on Danish territory. This marks the first instance of Ukraine establishing a military production site abroad, primarily to counter the increasing Russian offensives amidst the ongoing conflict with Vladimir Putin’s […]
NY Times receives criticism for Mamdani college application report

New York Times Navigates Controversy Over Mayoral Candidate’s Application The New York Times seems to be managing some backlash after reporting on Zoran Mamdani, a candidate for mayor in New York City, whose university application from 2009 indicated identities of both Asian and African American. This sparked a social media stir, leading editors to address […]
Veterans from the U.S. targeted with grenades while providing assistance in Gaza

Two American veterans affiliated with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) were injured during an attack while they were distributing aid to Palestinians. Fortunately, they’re reported to be in stable condition and receiving medical attention. The GHF shared that these veterans are “highly decorated.” The organization has previously expressed concerns about threats from Hamas, emphasizing that […]
Detentions Occur During Leftist Protests Against ICE in Los Angeles

On Friday, several individuals were arrested during an anti-immigration protests in downtown Los Angeles as the Trump administration intensifies its actions against illegal immigration. This follows reports of protesters occupying the Sixth Avenue bridge earlier in the week. According to sources, clashes occurred between protesters and police, as well as U.S. military personnel, after National […]
Silent Celiac: The Unseen Aspect of Gluten Sensitivity

You might have heard of celiac disease, which is a serious autoimmune condition that causes damage to the small intestine when gluten is eaten. This disorder can lead to various gastrointestinal symptoms such as stomach pain, bloating, constipation, gas, and diarrhea. However, not everyone experiences these symptoms. Some individuals may have what’s called “silent celiac,” […]
Are you qualified for Trump’s tax assistance regarding tips, overtime, and Social Security?

Do You Qualify for Trump Tips, Overtime, and Social Security Tax Cuts? President Donald Trump’s tax relief plan, which he promised during his campaign, offers various benefits, although many of these provisions are temporary and not universally applicable. This is particularly relevant for what are termed “conventional and regular” occupations. For instance, overtime costs include […]
Mandy Gunasekara: Puerto Rico Found Its Solution — Why Can’t Honolulu?

Recent Developments in Climate Litigation A judge in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, has recently dismissed a climate lawsuit, stating it’s not something the courts can justifiably handle. This seems to echo a growing trend across various courts in the U.S. that are increasingly rejecting these kinds of lawsuits aimed at holding energy companies accountable for global […]