By Viji Sundaram, ACOM| Editorial credit: Bob Korn / shutterstock.com The “Hands Off” protests marked the biggest day of demonstrations yet against the policies of Pres. Donald Trump and his biggest campaign donor and the world’s richest man, Elon Musk. BERKELEY, Calif.— Thousands turned out Saturday in front of the North Berkeley Bart station in […]
By: Jojo Tompkins, State and Local Fellow, American Immigration Council 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. For generations, the United States has upheld education as the foundation for better opportunities. But the […]
By Sandy Conners | Editorial credit: s_bukley / shutterstock.com Vanessa Williams, the renowned singer, actress, and former beauty queen, recently celebrated her birthday, marking another year of her remarkable journey in the entertainment industry. As a multifaceted artist, she has repeatedly proven that her talents transcend beyond the stage and screen. In this article, we […]
By Selen Ozturk, ACOM With chronic absenteeism and low performance among students nationwide, a growing number of educators are reshaping the school day — and what it means to be a successful graduate. A growing number of educators are reshaping the school day — and what it means to be a successful graduate. In the […]
Expands Upon Successful My Brother’s Keeper Program Established in 2016 The New York State Education Department (NYSED) today launched the New York State My Sister’s Keeper initiative with a kick-off event at Bronx Community College, Commissioner Betty A. Rosa announced. The My Sister’s Keeper (MSK) initiative builds on the My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) program’s mission […]
Image: Book cover of “Death by China: Confronting the Dragon” by Peter Navarro and Greg Autry. Used under fair use for illustrative purposes. Source: Wikipedia By: Janet Howard In the tumultuous landscape of 21st-century geopolitics and economics, few relationships are as complex, consequential, and fraught with tension as that between the United States and the People’s […]
By Brian Figeroux, Esq. In a world full of human imperfections and uncertainties, trust is a fragile commodity. Many believers often hear the saying, “God said, trust no man,” and wonder if it genuinely comes from the Bible. While the exact phrase does not appear in Scripture, the Bible indeed contains verses emphasizing caution when […]
By Department of Health Department Urges Travelers to Ensure They Are Vaccinated ALBANY, N.Y. (April 2, 2025) – The New York State Department of Health today issued a travel advisory for all New Yorkers urging them to ensure they are fully vaccinated against measles before international travel or travel to an area in the U.S. experiencing an […]
By Selen Ozturk , American Community Media Far beyond President Trump’s promises to remove criminal migrants from America, detentions and deportations have struck legal residents, visa holders and tourists. As humanitarian protections like parole and Temporary Protected Status (TPS) are being revoked; green cards revoked over the holders’ political views; agencies like the IRS are […]
Introduction Psycho-Cybernetics, introduced by Dr. Maxwell Maltz, is a psychological framework that emphasizes the profound impact of self-image on human behavior. Originating from Maltz’s work as a plastic surgeon, the concept evolved as he noticed that changing a person’s physical appearance often led to a transformation in personality and behavior. Maltz realized that altering the […]