Successful Socialist Who Walked Out of Interview Reveals Overlooked, Bigger Divide Within Far-Left

Mamdani-endorsed candidate Darializa Avila Chevalier, age 32, is expected to win the Democratic primary for New York’s 13th Congressional District. Chevalier abruptly left a Spanish-language radio interview with La Mega 97.9 on Tuesday after being questioned about a deleted post where she shared her negative views on Dominican nationalism. It’s worth noting that Chevalier is […]
Usha Vance Holds The Key To NYC’s Growing Radicalism

Here’s your morning update. __________ Hey there, Reader, Just a quick note before diving in: I won’t be writing tomorrow. I’m heading south to promote the journalism program I manage in Virginia, so I won’t have the time. You might miss me, huh? So, what’s going on? NORMIES There’s a term that’s become central to […]
“Why Does Chase Bank Support Pride?” — Comedian Tim Dillon Gives a Funny Take on Pride Month

Tim Dillon’s Take on Pride Month Tim Dillon, a comedian known for his openness about being gay, delivered a comedic critique of Pride Month and corporate involvement during his recent chat with Joe Rogan. Regarded as one of today’s most entertaining comedians, Dillon’s sharp observations extend to American culture and politics. While he often jokes […]
Bureaucracy Is Holding Disaster Survivors Back. Here’s How Trump Can Address It

Nearly two years since Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc in western North Carolina, and a year and a half after wildfires devastated many neighborhoods in Los Angeles, survivors are still waiting for the green light to rebuild. While the disasters captured headlines for weeks, the bureaucratic hurdles have persisted far longer. For families who lost their […]
San Francisco Supervisor Jackie Fielder Tears Up While Discussing Her Three-Month Mental Health Break

Jackie Fielder’s Return After a Three-Month Absence Jackie Fielder, a San Francisco Board of Supervisors member and part of the Democratic Socialists of America, shared an emotional video on Instagram explaining her absence from work for the last three months. Fielder, 31, mentioned she will be back at work on Monday. “I left the work […]
Hospitals Fight Hard To Keep Information Hidden

Nonprofit Hospitals Under Scrutiny Recently, Washington received a wake-up call regarding the true nature of once-revered charity hospitals. When House Ways and Means Chairman Jason Smith proposed that nonprofit hospitals clarify how their tax-exempt status benefits patient care, hospital lobbyists quickly responded with implicit threats to lawmakers involved. The proposal was withdrawn under pressure, with […]
It’s Definitely the One Percent Causing American Struggles, But Not the Wealthiest One Percent

Greetings, Reader, By now, you’ve likely heard that Mayor Mamdani’s candidates secured victories in their congressional primaries for New York City districts. What does it signify? Honestly, it’s not too complex. THE ONE PERCENT The significant misconception permeating western politics today is that the challenges faced by everyday people are intricate and necessitate complicated solutions. […]
Can the U.S. Finally Claim the AI Chip Title?

Taiwan is the powerhouse behind silicon production, yet the United States is starting to explore its own capabilities. The world’s fastest AI chip, developed in California with American financial backing, has been celebrated in Washington as a significant achievement. However, its manufacturing still takes place in Taiwan. Cerebras went public on May 14, raising $5.5 […]
Climate Officials Conduct Another Unproductive Gathering

Summary of Recent UN Climate Change Meeting The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change’s implementation body recently concluded its latest meeting in Bonn, Germany, known as SB64. This event brought together around 7,000 participants, including politicians, government officials, business figures, and civil society activists, to chart the course for COP31, which will be hosted in […]
Understanding the H-1B Visa System: How a Judge’s Decision Affects American Workers

Concerns Over H-1B Visa System Persist Two decades ago, I found myself at a visa adjudication window at the U.S. Consulate in Chennai, India, which was then the epicenter for H-1B visa processing. Day after day, my colleagues and I encountered what could only be described as a surge in immigration fraud: fake degrees, forged […]