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Editor urges TV programs to represent the true reality of fascism in America

Editor urges TV programs to represent the true reality of fascism in America

Trade Magazines Call for Reflection on Fascism in TV Editors from prominent trade publications are urging television producers to hold up a “mirror” to America’s disturbing shift toward what they describe as fascism during Donald Trump’s presidency. As the 2025 Emmy Awards approach in September, Michael Schneider, executive editor at Variety, referenced a recent remark […]

“And Just Like That” was the Fyre Festival of television programs

"And Just Like That" was the Fyre Festival of television programs

Reflections on the Finale of “And Just Like That…” Well, it ended just as it began: pretty dismal. I’m not simply a casual “Sex and the City” viewer who feels this way. Recently, I joined a small group of fans for a viewing party to catch the finale of the reboot series, alongside others who […]

Judge stops Trump’s directive that endangered DEI programs in schools

Judge stops Trump's directive that endangered DEI programs in schools

A U.S. District Judge, Stephanie Gallagher, has permanently blocked two memos from the Trump administration that threatened schools with funding cuts over their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. This year, the Trump administration sent a “dear colleagues” letter to universities warning them of potential funding losses if they didn’t cease what they termed as […]

Social Security Update: Lawmakers Warn About the Program’s Future

Social Security Update: Lawmakers Warn About the Program's Future

Members of Congress have raised concerns about the possibility of Social Security being privatized, leading them to propose a new law aimed at safeguarding it. This proposed bill seeks to enforce the Social Security Act and mandates that any significant changes to the Social Security Agency (SSA) receive Congressional approval. Why does it matter? The […]

Six additional states are limiting junk food in public food assistance programs.

Six additional states are limiting junk food in public food assistance programs.

New SNAP Exemptions Limit Junk Food Purchases Supporters of the Make America Healthy (Maha) initiative have successfully led to six more states receiving exemptions, allowing the restriction of high-sugar products like sodas and candies under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). This change marks an effort to promote healthier eating habits. The states—West Virginia, Florida, […]

Harvard received $49 million from the government to support illegal DEI programs, according to a discrimination lawsuit.

Harvard received $49 million from the government to support illegal DEI programs, according to a discrimination lawsuit.

Harvard University Faces Civil Rights Complaint WASHINGTON – A conservative legal group has filed a civil rights complaint against Harvard University, alleging unlawful racial and sexual discrimination, as well as prioritizing over $49 million in taxpayer-funded diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The American First Legal (AFL) group, in conjunction with the Department of Justice’s […]

Caribbean islands experience growth in US investment programs for ‘golden passports’

Caribbean islands experience growth in US investment programs for 'golden passports'

Growing Interest in “Golden” Visa Programs There’s a noticeable trend among American elites gravitating towards “golden” visa programs, often in appealing locations. This time, the focus is on certain Caribbean islands: Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, and St. Lucia. These islands provide Citizenship by Investment (CBI) initiatives, commonly known as “Golden […]