In American society, we often gather around a television set to watch and either cheer on our favorite teams or boo and curse the opposing team. Either in the comfort of our own homes or in public places like sports bars, we in American society really value and praise many sports teams that bring us much […]
Day: March 4, 2026
Time to Scrub Back In
I will be completely honest, when I heard that the TV show Scrubs was getting rebooted, my first thought was, “Oh no, here we go again”. Honestly, after the truly horrible 9th season, I had a hard time even wanting to talk about the show. I have gone around basically pretending the last season doesn’t […]
Luxury Brands Are Long Overdue For Competition, So Where Are They?
The same luxury brands have dominated the current fashion industry for decades. Brands that have held deep and entrenched histories within the industry itself and in the eyes of the public. That said, times are changing, and many consumers of fashion are eager to see that change. The barrier for luxury fashion has only widened […]
So We’re Basically At War: What Does This Mean For Gas Prices
Last Saturday, the U.S., along with Israel, launched a bomb strike in the country of Iran, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In an attempt to “eliminate” and eradicate the threat of the country of Iran creating “a nuclear weapon,” the U.S. and Israel have initiated the bomb with the intent “to wipe out the […]
Against War to Start a War
Election night, November 2024. We hear the words, “I’m not going to start wars, I’m going to stop wars,” come from the current President Donald J. Trump. Less than two years later, the United States launched strikes on Iran, which officially started a war with Iran. A campaign that was centered around being a ‘peaceful […]
First NYC Neighborhoods to Gain Free Child Care
Child care has been a major discussion within the Mamdani administration, specifically ensuring that necessary care is accessible to individuals residing in New York City. On his eighth day in office, he announced the 2-K program. The program provides free child care for two-year-olds in New York City. In the fall of 2026, four neighborhoods […]