POLITICS
On April 16, hundreds of migrants — many believed to be illegal arrivals from West Africa and Haiti — descended on New York City Hall pleading for more aid, work permits, and better shelter conditions ahead of a 10:00 am City Council oversight hearing. Of the estimated 1,000 protesting migrants,
US Supreme Court Hands Trump a Major Victory, Rules States Can’t Remove Him From the Ballot
On Mar. 4, the U.S. Supreme Court barred states from disqualifying candidates from federal office under...
Chinese Weapons Industry Booming as Overall Economy in Decline
In recent years, China and its people have seen conditions go from bad to worse under the Communist Party's...
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Appears to Suggest Walking Back the City’s Sanctuary City Status
On Feb. 27, during a regular press conference, New York City Mayor Eric Adams appeared to suggest walking...
Trump Soundly Defeats Nikki Haley in South Carolina and Michigan Republican Primaries
Donald Trump walked away with two more Republican primary wins over the past week, defeating his only...
Canada’s Proposed Online Harms Act Threatens $70k Fines for Hate Speech, Life Imprisonment for Promoting
On Feb. 26, Canada’s parliament completed the first reading of its controversial “Online Harms Act,”...
Ukraine Outnumbered, Outgunned in Face of Relentless Russian Onslaught
KRAMATORSK, Ukraine (Reuters) — As the Ukraine war enters its third year, the infantry of 59th Brigade...
Kenneth Chiu Aims to Empower New York’s 25th District By Prioritizing Safety, Economic Relief
In the bustling heart of New York, where the spirit of community, hard work, and ambition intertwine,...
Trump’s Legal Loses Now Add Up to Approximately $538 Million Following Newest Court Order
On Feb. 16, New York Judge Arthur Engoron ordered former U.S. President Donald Trump to pay a staggering...
Navigating Sanctions: A Closer Look at the Complex Web of Sino-Russian Financial Relations
In a world increasingly defined by geopolitical tensions and economic sanctions, the relationship between...