Opinion
Crisis of Caring: America's Invisible Nursing Shortage
October 5, 2023
The U.S. desperately needs nurses. Colleges are turning away tens of thousands of qualified applicants each year, contributing to a widespread shortage.
NYC Renters Could Suffer Due To Proposed Brokerage Legislation
August 18, 2023
New legislative proposal aimed at removing rental broker fees could increase rental prices and slow down the process for renters in New York City.
Controversial Court Verdict Rejects Mifepristone Mail Delivery Amidst Ongoing Abortion Debate
August 18, 2023
US Federal Court in New Orleans disrupts mailing of crucial abortion medication, mifepristone, drawing criticism as the Supreme Court gears up for appeal.
Controversy and Scandals Swarm the Republican Party
August 17, 2023
Outspoken individuals in various fields weigh in on the series of controversies that are pitting the Republican Party in the United States against its critics.
Pedestrian Paradise: How NYC Defied U.S. Statistics for Walker Safety
August 15, 2023
New York City's inventive approach to pedestrian safety sees a decrease in fatalities, bucking the unnerving trend of soaring deaths in United States.
New York Launches Unprecedented Lawsuit Against Vape Traffickers
August 9, 2023
In a potentially game-changing move to combat the teen vaping epidemic, the city of New York has filed a groundbreaking lawsuit against several disposable vape distributors for racketeering and other violations.
Trump on Trial: A New Chapter in US Presidential History
August 7, 2023
In a historical turn of events, former US President Donald Trump faces criminal indictment - an occurrence that has shaken the Republican Party to its core and intrigued the nation.
The Battle for 2024: Trump's Cause vs DeSantis' Corporation
August 2, 2023
Examining the presidential race of 2024 where Donald Trump’s followers remain fiercely loyal while Ron DeSantis struggles to connect.
Opinions on Sustainable Grid, Unshielded Beaches, Emmett Till Memorial
July 31, 2023
The ambitious goals of New York's 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act are challenged by practical and logistical issues, suggesting the importance of scientific and engineering input in crafting feasible energy strategies.
Advocating equal opportunities: More accessibility for specialized high schools
July 30, 2023
This commentary delves into the Supreme Court's undermining of affirmative action in higher education and the pressing need to address racial disparities in New York City's public high schools.
Eradicating child sex trafficking through World Day Against Trafficking efforts
July 30, 2023
The article navigates the pressing issue of child sex trafficking in New York, the potent solutions in place and actions that must be taken to safeguard and care for victims and survivors.
Texas university system criticized for potential censorship issues
July 29, 2023
Texas A&M's brush with official censorship jeopardizes academic freedom, disrupts faculty trust and creates a credible threat to the robust nature of America's higher education system.
Lower public transport costs and charge Uber, Lyft like taxis in Midtown
July 9, 2023
The MTA, having secured effective funding strategy, is exploring measures for reducing or eliminating bus fares, and enhancing services. The strategy involves levying charges on For-Hire Vehicles similar to those on yellow taxis.