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 […]

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Case Raises Questions About the Many Observers who Might have Ignored his Alleged Crimes

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Case Raises Questions About the Many Observers who Might have Ignored his Alleged Crimes

By Zoe D. Peterson, theconversation.com | Editorial credit: Denis Makarenko / shutterstock.com  The billionaire hip-hop producer Sean Combs was charged in September 2024 with sex trafficking and a range of other offenses – and continues to be hit with lawsuits from alleged victims. Perhaps one of the most stunning aspects of the unfolding case is the large number of people […]

Ghana Set World Record, Grants Free Citizenship To Black Americans & Caribbeans

Ghana Set World Record, Grants Free Citizenship To Black Americans & Caribbeans

Ghana Grants Over 524 Black Americans & Caribbeans Citizenship – History unfolded on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, as Ghana made a powerful statement of unity and restoration by granting citizenship to 524 African diaspora members in a groundbreaking ceremony at the Accra International Conference Centre. The atmosphere was electric as the recipients, hailing from various […]

NYC’s Growing Higher Ed Sector Contributes $35 Billion a Year to City Economy, Study Finds

NYC’s Growing Higher Ed Sector Contributes $35 Billion a Year to City Economy, Study Finds

By Greg David, THE CITY  | Editorial Credit: Tada Images / shutterstock.com  But challenges for the city’s 100 higher ed institutions loom, with Republican-led cuts to federal funding on the horizon. This September, Vanderbilt University signed a 99-year lease for 13 buildings in Chelsea where it plans to create a third major center for the […]

Legal Remedies for Addressing Censorship and Racial Bias in ChatGPT

Legal Remedies for Addressing Censorship and Racial Bias in ChatGPT

Editorial credit: Alex Photo Stock / shutterstock.com Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies like ChatGPT are at the forefront of the digital revolution, providing users with answers, insights, and creative content. However, as with any tool shaped by human design, AI systems are not immune to censorship or racial bias. These issues can significantly undermine trust […]

How to Obtain an Access Warrant in New York City: A Comprehensive Guide

How to Obtain an Access Warrant in New York City: A Comprehensive Guide

By Brian Figeroux, Esq.  Access warrants in New York City (NYC) are legal tools often used to gain entry into private properties for purposes such as code enforcement, health and safety inspections, or criminal investigations. Obtaining an access warrant is a critical step for government agencies, law enforcement, and certain civil authorities to ensure compliance […]

Giving Thanks to the Hands That Feed America: Immigrant Farmworkers

Giving Thanks to the Hands That Feed America: Immigrant Farmworkers

By Steven Hubbard, IMMMIGRATION IMPACT The American Immigration Council does not endorse or oppose candidates for elected office. We aim to provide analysis regarding the implications of the election on the U.S. immigration system. With the approach of Thanksgiving, when many families will be celebrating with food and gratitude, it’s worth taking a moment to […]