On April 3, 2025, a tragic incident occurred in Bristol Borough, Pennsylvania, where three members of a family were fatally struck by a high-speed Amtrak Acela train. This article examines the incident through the lens of railway safety, infrastructure challenges, and public awareness. The analysis draws attention to systemic vulnerabilities in rail corridor security and proposes a set of policy […]
Public Access, Infrastructure Gaps, and the 2025 Amtrak Fatalities in Pennsylvania
TikTok in Transition: Regulatory Pressures, Feature Innovations, and Strategic Shifts in 2025
TikTok, the globally popular short-form video platform, has undergone significant transformations in 2025, encompassing policy changes, feature enhancements, and strategic shifts. This article examines the latest developments on TikTok’s platform, focusing on regulatory challenges, new functionalities, and their implications for users and marketers. Regulatory Developments and Ownership Changes In April 2025, the U.S. government extended the deadline for ByteDance, TikTok’s […]
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Why Is the US Charging Tariffs on the Caribbean? A Question of Globalization and Unfair Trade
By Renaldo McKenzie
Dear Mr. President; Why Is the US Charging Tariffs on the Caribbean? A Question of Globalization and Unfair TradeBy Renaldo McKenzie, Author of “Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance.” How can the United States justify imposing tariffs on countries like Jamaica, Haiti, and others in the Caribbean—nations whose markets have been devastated by the very multinationals and transnationals that […]
The Removal of President Yoon Suk Yeol from Office
This article examines the unprecedented removal of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol from office following his declaration of martial law in December 2024. It analyzes the constitutional grounds for his impeachment, the political ramifications within South Korea, and the broader implications for democratic governance in the region. Introduction On April 3, 2025, South Korea’s Constitutional Court unanimously upheld the […]