The U.S. Supreme Court – An Addendum

Our recent publication, “Should Justice Clarence Thomas Be Investigated for Ethical Lapse,” sparked a conversation among our readers about the need for a code of ethics to govern the conduct of Supreme Court Justices. We are proud to announce that 52% of our readers believe that the Supreme Court must have a robust code of ethics […]
An Urgent Appeal!

Dear Reader, The U.S. House of Representatives faces another ideological crisis that could lead to a government shutdown. This time, the so-called Freedom Caucus in the House is waging a cultural war that has made the situation more alarming than ever before. Although government shutdowns have happened in the past, the current threat of a […]
Israelis and Palestinians … Now or never!

Dear reader, We are covering the origins of the conflicts between Israelis and Palestinians. It’s a two-part series that presents a detailed account of the dispute. It’s a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the conflict leading to the current Israeli-Hamas war. The Origins of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Part 1 Arab-Israeli War 1947-1949 […]
US University Protests: Free Speech in a Democracy

Dear Valued Reader, In this article, we are covering the protests on college campuses across the country resulting from Israel’s war on Hamas in Gaza. Should the government wade in to quell the protests? US University Protests: Free Speech in a Democracy Anti-Israel divestment movement gaining traction at US colleges University campuses, the birthplaces of […]
Why have long-range munitions yet to be advanced to Ukraine?

Dear Valued Reader, French President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to declare readiness to send French troops to defend Ukraine in the event of a Russian breakthrough, along with the U.K.’s indication to support Ukraine’s offensive capabilities, represent a significant shift in the approach of some Western allies toward the Russo-Ukrainian War. Please take a look at […]
Freezing Offensive Weapons to Israel is Not Unprecedented!

Dear Valued Reader, Most Republicans have seen nothing wrong in Israel’s conduct of the war in Gaza. It is deeply troubling to witness how some politicians prioritize their political agendas over addressing the dire situation of the people in Gaza, even when it’s evident that Israel has committed war crimes. It is difficult to fathom […]
Red Lobster in Bankruptcy

Dear Valued Reader, In recent years, Red Lobster has changed hands through private equity ownership. Private equity firms are often known for buying companies, loading them with debt, stripping their assets, and selling the remaining shell at a profit. They usually prioritize short-term profits and cost-cutting measures, which can lead to underinvestment in essential areas […]
Political Disorder Created by GOP Base, Not Trump

Dear Valued Reader, “You know you can’t trust this president to do what’s right for this country. You can trust he will do what’s right for Donald Trump.” “He has betrayed our national security and will do so again. He has compromised our elections, and he will do so again.” “If you have found him […]
Biden’s Red Line Is Blurred

Dear Valued Reader, Israel invaded Rafah: The French President said, “These operations must stop.” “I called for full respect for internal law and an immediate ceasefire.” He concluded. The German government said, “The images of charred bodies, including children, from the airstrikes in Rafah are unbearable.” Please take a look at our analysis. Biden’s Red […]
Is The U.S. Economy Soft-Landing?

The U.S. economy is the most robust and resilient in the world. Its resilience lies in several factors, including its diverse economic sectors, entrepreneurial spirit, innovation, strong institutions, and flexible labor market. The U.S. has a large and dynamic economy that is less dependent on a single industry, making it more adaptable to changes in […]