DiNapoli: MTA Needs to Do More to Increase Procurement Efficiencies and Save Money

DiNapoli: MTA Needs to Do More to Increase Procurement Efficiencies and Save Money

By: Thomas P. DiNapoli | Editorial credit: Here Now Audit Finds Multi-Billion Dollar Procurements Still Follow Old Processes, Despite Promise of MTA’s Transformation Plan The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has not done enough to consolidate its procurements across its agencies to save money as was expected under its Transformation Plan, according to an audit released today by […]

Kwanzaa: A Celebration of Heritage, Culture, and Unity for the Black Community

Kwanzaa: A Celebration of Heritage, Culture, and Unity for the Black Community

By Chris Tobias  Kwanzaa, a week-long celebration of African American culture and heritage, is more than just a holiday—it’s a powerful affirmation of identity, community, and family. Observed annually from December 26 to January 1, Kwanzaa honors the rich traditions of African ancestry while emphasizing values that strengthen the Black community. With its roots deeply […]

Fashion Tips for New Year’s Eve 2024: Ringing in 2025 in Style

Fashion Tips for New Year’s Eve 2024: Ringing in 2025 in Style

By Staff Writer As we bid farewell to 2024 and prepare to welcome 2025, New Year’s Eve is the perfect occasion to step out in style and make a statement as the clock strikes midnight. Whether you’re attending an elegant gala, hosting a cozy gathering, or partying with friends, your outfit can reflect the excitement […]

Who Is an American? A Historical and Ideological Analysis

Who Is an American?  A Historical and Ideological Analysis

By Esther Claudette Gittens Introduction The question of “Who is an American?” has been central to the nation’s identity since its founding. From the Declaration of Independence, which proclaimed that “all men are created equal,” to modern debates about immigration, race, and national identity, the definition of who belongs in America has been contested and […]

An Analysis of “Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child”: Biblical and Torah Perspectives on Discipline and Parenting

An Analysis of “Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child”: Biblical and Torah Perspectives on Discipline and Parenting

Introduction The phrase “spare the rod and spoil the child” is one of the most widely cited proverbs concerning parenting and discipline. It has been invoked for centuries to justify practices of physical punishment, often interpreted as essential to raising morally upright children. However, the phrase does not actually appear verbatim in the King James […]

Can You Get Ghosted in a Marriage? Is it a Precursor to Divorce?

Can You Get Ghosted in a Marriage? Is it a Precursor to Divorce?

In today’s digital age, “ghosting” is most commonly associated with dating. It refers to when someone abruptly cuts off all communication with another person without explanation. But can the same happen within the confines of marriage? Is it possible for a married couple to experience ghosting, and more importantly, can it serve as a warning […]