Trump-Imposed Tariffs would Fuel Major Donor Corruption, take us Back to the 1800s

Trump-Imposed Tariffs would Fuel Major Donor Corruption, take us Back to the 1800s

By Michael Waldman, BRENNAN CENTER FOR JUSTICE It was a lurid early reminder that the new administration could bring with it a cornucopia of corruption. Today’s quiet campaign deals turn into tomorrow’s scandals. And a recent study shows that donations improved the odds of avoiding tariffs in the last Trump administration. After voters rebelled against […]

Urban Matters | Looking for Reform in All the Wrong Places: Why Can’t We Get Home Health Care Right?

Urban Matters | Looking for Reform in All the Wrong Places: Why Can’t We Get Home Health Care Right?

By Barbara Caress, Center for New York City Affairs “A racket.” That’s how Governor Kathy Hochul has bluntly described a key part of what is unquestionably New York City’s biggest job-creating industry: Medicaid-financed home care. Without home care increases, New York City’s job count would still be less than it was pre-pandemic. Hochul wants to save an […]

Obesity Drugs to Be Covered by Medicare and Medicaid Under Biden Administration Proposal

Obesity Drugs to Be Covered by Medicare and Medicaid Under Biden Administration Proposal

By Staff Writer | Editorial credit: Marc Bruxelle / shutterstock.com  In a significant move to address the growing obesity crisis in the United States, the Biden administration has unveiled a proposal that would allow Medicare and Medicaid to cover weight-loss medications. This historic policy change aims to improve access to life-changing treatments for millions of […]

Navigating a Pro Se Lawsuit Against the NYPD for Misconduct in NYC

Navigating a Pro Se Lawsuit Against the NYPD for Misconduct in NYC

By Esther Claudette Gittens | Steve Sanchez Photos / shutterstock.com  Experiencing misconduct by a New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer is a serious violation of one’s rights. While many opt for legal representation, some choose to represent themselves, known as proceeding pro se. This comprehensive guide outlines the step-by-step process for filing a pro […]

Unintended Consequences Abstaining at the Most Existential Moment

Unintended Consequences Abstaining at the Most Existential Moment

By Ron Cheong | Photo by A.I.  Donald Trump did not win the Election, well intentioned Democrats precipitated their Party’s loss by lower turnout as shown in the table of latest available numbers below:  Pro-Palestinian Protest Vote Trump held onto his base with inroads into Latinos and other minorities (mainly Black males) and roughly kept […]

Why Undocumented Immigrants Should Be Terrified of Donald Trump

Why Undocumented Immigrants Should Be Terrified of Donald Trump

By Brian Figeroux, Esq. | Editorial credit: David Peinado Romero / shutterstock.com  Donald Trump’s policies created an unprecedented climate of fear for undocumented immigrants, leaving a lasting mark on immigration policy and public sentiment. His return to power further heightens the stakes for these vulnerable communities. It is imperative to recognize the human cost of […]

Addressing the Problem of No Heat or Little Heat in NYC: A Comprehensive Guide

Addressing the Problem of No Heat or Little Heat in NYC: A Comprehensive Guide

By Equity Smart Realty Inc – www.equitysmartrealty.com  As temperatures drop in New York City, adequate heat becomes essential for safety and comfort. Yet, many tenants face issues of no heat or insufficient heating in their homes, creating serious health and safety risks. This guide provides a detailed analysis of how to address this issue, including […]

How the First Pilgrims and the Puritans Differed in their Views on Religion and Respect for Native Americans

How the First Pilgrims and the Puritans Differed in their Views on Religion and Respect for Native Americans

By theconversation.com, Michael Carrafiello | Editorial credit: EvgeniiAnd / shutterstock.com  Every November, numerous articles recount the arrival of 17th-century English Pilgrims and Puritans and their quest for religious freedom. Stories are told about the founding of Massachusetts Bay Colony and the celebration of the first Thanksgiving feast. In the popular mind, the two groups are […]

The Center We Thought We Knew Is Dead

The Center We Thought We Knew Is Dead

By Donald Blair The outcome of this latest Presidential election surprised both sides. Polls and pundits alike failed to predict the significant shift to the political right. Criticism and complaints usually start on the losing side, and this election was no different. Democratic critics were quick to deride Harris’ campaign, claiming she was either too […]

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