The Costs of Mass Deportation Are Soaring: Harming America’s Economy, Public Safety, and Constitutional Rights

The Costs of Mass Deportation Are Soaring: Harming America’s Economy, Public Safety, and Constitutional Rights

By: Americasvoice.org | Editorial credit: Christopher Penler / Shutterstock.com Washington, DC — The devastating cost and dire consequences of President Trump and Stephen Miller’s mass deportation obsession continues to be on display across the nation, affecting all Americans. New reporting highlights the economic costs of raids that are overwhelming nursing home care, agricultural and construction workers and […]

After Years of Daily Coffee: Side Effects and Healthier Substitutes

After Years of Daily Coffee: Side Effects and Healthier Substitutes

By Anne Webster  Coffee, often called the world’s favorite stimulant, is a ritual for millions. After 20 years of regular consumption—particularly at high doses—the long-term effects of coffee on the human body begin to reveal themselves. While moderate coffee intake (1–3 cups daily) is associated with cognitive alertness and a reduced risk of certain diseases, […]

Final Four Candidates in the 2025 New York City Mayoral Race

Final Four Candidates in the 2025 New York City Mayoral Race

By Esther Claudette Gittens  The final four candidates in the 2025 New York City mayoral race—incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, former Governor Andrew Cuomo (Independent), Zohran Mamdani (Democratic nominee), and Republican Curtis Sliwa—covering the pros and cons as portrayed by the media and from their own statements. This overview digs into background, platforms, strengths, vulnerabilities, and how […]

Supreme Court Weakens Nationwide Injunctions, Birthright Citizenship Debate Roils Legal Landscape

Supreme Court Weakens Nationwide Injunctions, Birthright Citizenship Debate Roils Legal Landscape

By Mary Campbell WASHINGTON, D.C., June 27, 2025 — In a landmark ruling that narrows the power of the federal judiciary and leaves unresolved a critical constitutional issue, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday that lower courts may no longer issue nationwide injunctions—decisions that had often blocked federal policies from taking effect nationwide. The case, […]

Eric Adams Officially Launches His Independent Mayoral Run

Eric Adams Officially Launches His Independent Mayoral Run

By: Katie Honan and Greg B. Smith| thecity.nyc| Editorial credit: lev radin / Shutterstock.com A defiant Mayor Eric Adams officially launched his independent re-election bid Thursday, joined by more than a hundred supporters in front of City Hall — including some of the people previously embroiled in many investigations into his administration and inner circle. At the […]

Saviorism in Politics: The Manipulative Use of Racial Redemption to Win Black, Brown, and Disenfranchised Voters

Saviorism in Politics: The Manipulative Use of Racial Redemption to Win Black, Brown, and Disenfranchised Voters

By Anne Webster | Photo Copyright of IQ INC. In American politics, a recurring strategy has been employed by many politicians—particularly white and often Democrat-leaning—who position themselves as “saviors” of marginalized communities. This phenomenon, known as political saviorism, relies on appealing to Black, Brown, and disenfranchised voters through promises of protection, social uplift, and justice, […]

The Hidden Bias in College Admissions Tests: How Standardized Exams Can Favor Privilege Over Potential

The Hidden Bias in College Admissions Tests: How Standardized Exams Can Favor Privilege Over Potential

By Zarrina Talan Azizova, THE CONVERSATION  At first glance, calls from members of Congress to restore academic merit in college admissions might sound like a neutral policy. In our view, these campaigns often cherry-pick evidence and mask a coordinated effort that targets access and diversity in American colleges. As scholars who study access to higher education, we have found that when these efforts are paired with […]

The Hot Woman and the Cheap Sofa: A Midlife Marriage Wake-Up Call

The Hot Woman and the Cheap Sofa: A Midlife Marriage Wake-Up Call

By Sandy Connors Marriage is a journey filled with milestones, laughter, and the occasional reality check. After 25 years of sharing life with your partner, it’s only natural to reflect on where you started—and how far you’ve come. Reading my email joke, for one man, that reflection turned into a humorous but eye-opening conversation with […]

Lawsuit Challenges Tennessee “Anti-Harboring” Law that Criminalizes Providing Shelter to People who are Undocumented

Lawsuit Challenges Tennessee “Anti-Harboring” Law that Criminalizes Providing Shelter to People who are Undocumented

By American Immigration Council WASHINGTON, DC, June 23, 2025  — On June 20, a coalition including a religious organization and two individuals filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a newly enacted Tennessee law that criminalizes providing shelter to people who are undocumented, even when there is no intent to conceal them. The Institute for Constitutional […]

New York State Correction Officer Indicted for Stealing Approximately $43,000 in Workers’ Compensation Benefits

New York State Correction Officer Indicted for Stealing Approximately $43,000 in Workers’ Compensation Benefits

Defendant Allegedly Claimed She was Injured on the Job and Couldn’t Work, IG Undercover Probe Revealed She was Earning Income from her Hair Braiding Business Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez, together with New York State Inspector General Lucy Lang, today announced that a Brooklyn woman employed as a NYS Correction Officer has been arraigned on […]