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$1B in Film & TV Subsidies: A Spotlight on Waste or Investment?

When it comes to politics, slogans often carry the day. New York politicians boast of being the “film capital of the East Coast,” promising...

Dangerous Thinking: Why Jasmine Crockett Is Wrong About Law Enforcement

When Representative Jasmine Crockett stated that “law enforcement is there to solve crimes, not prevent them,” she may have unintentionally revealed a particular perspective—one...

Eric Adams Stays in the Race — But to What End?

Eric Adams has devoted decades to public service — from his years as an NYPD officer fighting for reform inside the department, to his...

AG Letitia James’s Appeals to Reinstate Trump’s 500 Mil Judgement

The Constitution is not a suggestion. It is the law of the land. One of its clearest protections is found in the Eighth Amendment, which...

MAKING AMERICA HEALTHY AGAIN HAS A COST — WHEN BIG PHARMA FUNDS THE REFEREES

If you only watched this week’s Senate questioning of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., you might conclude the issue is straightforward: “anti-vaccine advocate...

Black America Missing in Tech: The Empty Chair at Trump’s Dinner

https://youtu.be/sNR58uxc-0c At President Trump’s recent dinner with the titans of Silicon Valley, the future of the world economy was laid out in plain language. Apple...

Pandering to Voters with $400 Checks Won’t Fix New York’s Real Problem

$400 Checks Won’t Fix New York’s Real Problem Let’s cut through the noise. New York politicians are patting themselves on the back for sending out...

Black Cities, Black Mayors, Same Broken Outcomes

This Labor Day weekend in Chicago, at least 52 people were shot, and seven were killed. Three separate mass shootings took place in Humboldt...

Uncle Nearest Teaches a Black Business Lesson

When Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey burst onto the scene, it was more than just another brand. It was a victory for culture, for history,...

Institutions vs. Illusions: Trump’s Order, New York’s Mental Health Failure, and the Cost to Black Communities

Compassion without results is not compassion. It is waste. And nowhere is that waste clearer than in New York’s mental health system. For decades, New...

Why Marching on Wall Street Misses the Mark in Black Economics

The National Action Network’s call for a March on Wall Street, led by Rev. Al Sharpton, is rooted in a tradition of protest that...

New York’s Cruel Secret: Property Taxes Are Foreclosing on Your Home

Even after the mortgage is gone, families and seniors lose houses they worked a lifetime to pay for — all because the state won’t...

When Government Breaks Its Own Rules, Taxpayers Pay the Price

In Mount Vernon, one homeowner’s fight against an eight-story building constructed just inches from her family’s house is more than a personal dispute. It...

Federal Surge in D.C.: A Lesson for America’s High-Crime Cities

When President Trump authorized a federal law enforcement surge in Washington, D.C., critics wasted no time. They called it federal overreach. They warned about...

Is Section 8 the Business of Keeping Black America Poor?

Section 8 was never meant to be permanent. When Congress created the program in 1974, it was billed as a bridge — a way...

Democratic Attorneys General Cry Retaliation — But What About the Facts?

When it comes to politics, there is one constant: accusations of “retaliation” and “weaponization” are thrown around so often that the words lose their...

IS IT TIME TO END NO CASH BAIL?

When President Trump signed his executive orders to dismantle cashless bail in Washington, D.C. and across the country, critics immediately cried foul. They called...

Israeli Airstrike on Nasser Hospital Kills 15, Including Four Journalists

August 25, 2025 | Black Westchester News An Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in Gaza has killed at least 15 people, including four journalists, one of whom worked for Reuters....

The End of Toxic Hip-Hop: Why Gang, Pimp, and Strip Club Music Is Losing Its Grip

For three decades, mainstream hip-hop has been dominated by a formula: glorify violence, sexualize women, promote drug culture, and dress it all up in...

Energy Justice Denied: How Poor Policy Choices Punish Black New Yorkers

New York State is slashing funding for EmPower+, a program designed to help low- and moderate-income households make critical energy upgrades. Funding will plummet from $220...

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