Whenever American forces engage in combat abroad, the same constitutional alarm is triggered: Who has the authority to take the nation into war?
With the...
International conflicts are rarely spontaneous. They are usually the result of long-standing incentives, alliances, and institutional groundwork.
The recent U.S. and Israeli strikes inside Iran...
In a move that has reshaped the geopolitical chessboard overnight, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead following a coordinated U.S.–Israel military strike...
In a nationally televised address, President Donald Trump announced that the United States military has begun what he described as “major combat operations” inside...
Affordability for Whom? The Fiscal Case for Scrutiny in Mount Vernon
Governor Kathy Hochul recently announced more than $240 million in tax credits and subsidies...
New York — Only days after Democratic lawmakers staged visible protests during President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, New York City Mayor...
Every political era has its governing instinct. Ours is paternalism.
Not the crude paternalism of segregation or overt exclusion, but a more refined version —...
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Black History Month often celebrates faces, moments, and symbolic firsts. However, it rarely examines why outcomes remain unchanged despite decades of representation. Dr. Amos Wilson did not confuse symbolism with...
Every year, Saviours’ Day serves as the annual gathering of the Nation of Islam — a moment of spiritual reflection, organizational direction, and community...
A recent news report out of Illinois has reignited concerns about student safety during school walkouts — particularly when parents are not informed in...
Momentum continues to build in the race for the 90th Assembly District as Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano and Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins publicly rallied behind Democratic candidate Frank...
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In Cambria Heights and across Southeast Queens, Black homeowners gathered in what they described as an emergency response to Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s proposal to...
Sixteen-year-old Christopher “CJ” Redding should be here right now.
Instead, he’s another name added to a list most people outside the neighborhood will never remember.
CJ, a Bronx...
Every Black History Month, we celebrate firsts. First elected, first hired, first promoted. But history is not actually changed by firsts alone. History changes...
Public debate often treats immigration enforcement as a moral theater — one side speaks the language of compassion, the other the language of order....
A television network aired a Black History Month segment highlighting the contributions of Black Americans to American development.
Shortly afterward, the segment was removed.
No public...
A new development has moved the controversy surrounding the anti-ICE church protest from online speculation into an active legal process. Jerome Richardson, a 21-year-old...
Black America’s condition is often explained in cultural, moral, or psychological terms. Those explanations are convenient because they personalize failure and avoid structural accountability....
The Brooklyn Democratic Party just pulled its endorsement of Governor Kathy Hochul.
On the surface, the explanation sounds procedural: she chose a running mate without...