USA AT RISK
Bullying misstep threatens to leave Trump’s presidency and the Republican majority'dead in the water.
Bullying misstep threatens to leave Trump’s presidency and the Republican majority'dead in the water.
When my daughters were little girls we traveled to Asbury Park beach, which is the same place I frequently visited as a teenager. We collectively renamed it to Raspberry Park. We also went to Wildwood and Cape May, I hope to take my grandkids there someday.
This is realpolitik and game theory, and stepping beyond surface-level headlines to examine power shifts and geopolitical constraints.
The 1960s were a revolutionary time in many ways, from the political and social advancements that were made to the increased creative expression and experimentation found in all facets of art and culture. Fashion was becoming more playful and daring, music was getting louder and heavier, and cinema was developing into something different entirely.
As a former Miami reporter, I have never seen anything like this. I am stunned by the latest South Florida GOP act of sabotage.
Has the Cuban dictatorship moved to Miami as city leaders flip the government in the Sunshine State on its head, as leaders' thirst for power turns into a mouse?
AI's impact is complex and multifaceted, offering both significant benefits and potential risks. It's not inherently good or bad, but rather a tool that can be used for various purposes, with the consequences depending on how it's implemented and used
This month, President Trump submitted a rescission request to Congress seeking to eliminate $1.1 billion in pre-approved funding for public broadcasting for fiscal years 2026 and 2027. The House approved this request on June 12, and it now heads to the Senate for a final decision.
This is a stark yet increasingly undeniable picture of the strain on our national power grid. This confluence of climate change, aging infrastructure, and rising demand, especially from AI and other high-energy technologies, poses a real and present danger.