We Cannot Call for Violence. Even Now. Especially Now.

Last night, shots were fired at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C. President Trump was rushed off the stage by Secret Service agents. Vice President JD Vance and members of the Cabinet were evacuated. A law enforcement officer was struck, saved only by his bulletproof vest. A suspect, identified as Cole Tomas Allen,Continue reading “We Cannot Call for Violence. Even Now. Especially Now.”

The House That Protects Itself: AOC, the Transparency Vote, and the System That Enables Abuse

On March 4th, 2026, something happened in the United States House of Representatives that should have broken the internet, dominated every news cycle, and ignited the kind of righteous fury that Americans love to claim they have when it comes to protecting victims of sexual abuse. Instead, it was mostly met with the sound ofContinue reading “The House That Protects Itself: AOC, the Transparency Vote, and the System That Enables Abuse”

When Hypotheticals Become Reality: Furloughed Workers Forced Into Second Jobs Just to Survive

I remember when this shutdown first started — I said, half out of frustration and half out of fear, that if this thing went on long enough, furloughed federal workers would eventually have to take on second jobs just to make ends meet. Back then, it was just a hypothetical. A what-if. A warning ofContinue reading “When Hypotheticals Become Reality: Furloughed Workers Forced Into Second Jobs Just to Survive”

The Spongebob Shutdown: How Both Parties Are Winning While America Burns

Let me just say this straight up — this is my opinion. My personal take. But I honestly believe that both Democrats and Republicans in Washington, D.C., are benefiting from this shutdown. Not the everyday Democrats and Republicans, not the people living paycheck to paycheck, not the single parents trying to stretch what little moneyContinue reading “The Spongebob Shutdown: How Both Parties Are Winning While America Burns”

The Zero State Solution: A Stateless Vision for Israel-Palestine

For over seventy-five years, the world has debated two dominant frameworks to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: the two-state solution and the one-state solution. Both approaches, while different in structure, share the same foundational assumption—that the existence of a state is necessary for peace, justice, and coexistence. But what if that assumption is flawed? What ifContinue reading “The Zero State Solution: A Stateless Vision for Israel-Palestine”