Would we, as Americans, accept our own Human Rights or right to Due Process being delayed, denied, or questioned in another country? Of course not.So why is our President now questioning whether immigrants in our nation deserve the same rights? When we strip due process from others, especially the vulnerable, we set a dangerous precedent—not just for them, but for […]
Deny Not, Lest You Be Denied: The Golden Rule and Due Process
Donald Trump’s 100-Day Mark: An Assessment of Rhetoric, Policy, and Governance
The first 100 days of a presidential administration have historically been used as a symbolic benchmark to assess the new leader’s political momentum, policy priorities, and governance style. This paper examines Donald J. Trump’s 100-day performance, analyzing legislative achievements, executive actions, political rhetoric, and broader implications for the American political landscape. It argues that Trump’s 100-day mark reflected both the […]
Hollow Justice in Holy Week A Prophetic Reflection on Power and Hypocrisy in a Globalized World
Holy Week Reflection by Rev. Renaldo Mckenzie 1/ Isn’t it ironic, duplicitous and Pharisaical that our President Mr. Donald Trump expects compliance with executive orders… yet POTUS struggles to comply with court rulings & our Constitution? 2/ We can arrange prisoner swaps like Kseniya Karelina from Russia… But we can’t bring back Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador? 3/ Trump is […]
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 […]
The Department of Education in Transition: Policy Changes and Their Impact
The United States Department of Education (ED) plays a pivotal role in shaping national education policy, administering federal funding, and ensuring equal access to education. This article examines the department’s historical functions, recent developments, and the implications of proposed changes, particularly the potential dismantling of the department under the Trump administration. The article provides an overview of the Department of […]
It’s Elementary, Transwomen Should Not Play in Women’s Sport
It’s elementary, women who were once men, should not play in Women Sports. Such women still possess or have access to their masculinity that gives them an advantage over other women born as women. Therefore, it is unfair for transwomen to compete in women’s sport until the technology is available to drain them of their masculine prowess and that can […]
Dear Mr. President, Please Reform NAFTA into AFTA
Dear Mr. President Donald J. Trump is it possible to reform or dismantle the North American Free-Trade AGREEMENT NAFTA and create a new trading bloc I call it the AMERICAN FREE TRAFE AGREEMENT AFTA? This would expand economic partnerships throughout the region (americas) helps to minimize China’s influence in America via satellite countries and would build a stronger America including […]
Former President of Poland Lech Walesa wrote the following letter to Trump.
Former President of Poland Lech Walesa wrote the following letter to Trump. Your Excellency, Mr. President, We watched the report of your conversation with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, with fear and distaste. We find it insulting that you expect Ukraine to show respect and gratitude for the material assistance provided by the United States in its fight against […]
Canada’s Visit to Jamaica In Wake of US Tariffs
Jamaica should not take any imports from Canada without a commitment from them to take Jamaican goods and at low to no tariffs. The deal must not put Jamaica in an adverse position with Canada. Jamaica must become less dependent so jamaica is less vulnerable, more safe and profitable. The deal with Canada must make us more independent, richer. Canada’s […]
Editorial: Why the Police Must Stay Out of Politics
The role of the police in society is built on a foundation of impartiality, integrity, and a commitment to serve and protect all citizens, free from political bias. However, recent developments have raised serious concerns about the intersection of law enforcement and political endorsements—most notably, the police unions’ support of Donald Trump, a convict facing multiple legal challenges, and someone […]