Sea levels are rising, the Arctic is melting, and forests are burning. Through the emissions of non-renewable resources such as coal, oil, natural gas, and...
Category - Politics
As the spotlight focuses on Georgia – the only state with a midterm run-off election scheduled for December – it is important to recognize the key issues that...
Recently, New York has been working diligently to pass new legislation addressing gun violence and disputes. In early June, Governor Kathy Hochul signed ten...
The White House was in a frenzy this past March in preparation for a new member of the U.S. Supreme Court. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, nominated by President...
In this column I will be interviewing different politicians that represent Rye Brook. I will be asking each politician many of the same questions. I hope that...
With a census every ten years comes potential new Congressional districts in each state; 2020 was the year of counting the U.S. population, as required by the...
On January 22, 1973 abortion was uniformally legalized in the United States through the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade. Abortion had already been...
Ever since COVID-19 first reached the United States, it has wreaked havoc amongst the population. It has caused countless issues in health, numerous problems...
New year, new seniors; the college process is starting all over again! Figuring out which school is best fit for you takes many factors into consideration. Do...
Judicial selection in the U.S. varies not only at state level, but also within court types. There are six standards of selection: partisan, nonpartisan...