New York City and Silicon Alley will drive the growth of AI.
New York’s Tech Future Looks Bright Amidst Challenges Thirty years after what we now call Silicon Alley emerged in Flatiron and Union Square during the ’90s dot-com boom, investor confidence in New York City has never been stronger. Even with Mayor Zoran Mamdani leading the City Hall and concerns about remote work threatening expensive urban […]
Teachers in New York City plan a day of action to show support for Minneapolis and call for ICE to stay away from the city.

On Friday, members of New York City’s influential teachers union plan to wear black in a show of support for Minneapolis following the tragic shooting of Renee Nicole Good, and they’re calling for ICE to withdraw from the area. The United Federation of Teachers has urged educators, staff, and community members to participate in a […]
Zohran Mamdani’s Journey to Becoming New York City Mayor Featured in a Documentary

A New Documentary on Zoran Mamdani’s Mayoral Journey A documentary is in the works about Zoran Mamdani, a self-proclaimed socialist aiming to become the mayor of New York City in 2023. Julia Basha, who directs the film, is also the creative director at Just Vision, a nonprofit that shares narratives about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The […]
Unexplained humming in Connecticut city keeps residents awake and uneasy

West Haven Residents Disturbed by Mysterious Hum A persistent low-frequency humming sound has unsettled many in West Haven, Connecticut. Residents have expressed their discomfort about this strange phenomenon, describing it in ways that range from merely strange to downright excruciating. For a while now, locals by the shores of Long Island Sound have suspected that […]
Billionaire tech leaders plan to construct a private city in the Bay Area over 40 years, with a budget of $215 billion.

A private city under development by a significant tech company in Solano County, Bay Area, is projected to take around 40 years and cost a staggering $215 billion. On Wednesday, the CEO of California Forever, Jan Sramek, unveiled what he dubbed “the largest construction labor agreement in history.” Sramek has promised the creation of 170,000 […]
Police take two teenagers into custody for painting numerous swastikas throughout a playground in a predominantly Jewish area of New York City.

Police have detained two 15-year-old boys suspected of spray-painting swastikas in a playground located in a predominantly Jewish area of Brooklyn for the second consecutive day. One teen has been charged with two counts of aggravated harassment and two counts of hate crime-related vandalism. The other individual, described as the primary graffiti artist, faces 41 […]
State Department concluding expansion of Mexico City Policy regarding abortion and gender

The State Department is set to finalize an expansion of the Mexico City policy, which bars U.S. foreign aid from being used to support abortions and initiatives linked to gender, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. This move, described as significant, was reported by Fox News Digital. The Mexico City policy, introduced under President Reagan […]
Heartbroken father in Illinois criticizes sanctuary city situation following daughter’s death

With protests escalating in Minnesota, an Illinois father, Joe Abraham, has voiced his grief on Thursday, attributing the “chaos” in sanctuary cities to the death of his 20-year-old daughter. He believes lax immigration enforcement played a role in her tragic loss. “There’s a lack of consideration for families like ours,” he expressed on “Fox & […]
The Dance Reflections festival by Van Cleef & Arpels is back in New York City.

Van Cleef & Arpels Celebrates Dance in New York Van Cleef & Arpels remains at the forefront of the arts. The prestigious French brand, known for its support of artistic expression, is set to host its celebrated contemporary dance festival in New York for the second year. This year’s Dance Reflections program will occur from […]
Kansas City Gets Ready to Host Games for the 2026 FIFA World Cup

Kansas City Prepares for Summer World Cup Surge Kansas City is getting ready for a significant influx of tourists this summer due to the upcoming World Cup games. Even months ahead of the event, hotel rooms and short-term rentals are already scarce. Tourism officials project that hundreds of thousands are expected to visit the area […]