Trisha de Borchgrave considers what comes next with King Charles III as people around the world reflect on the legacy of the longest-reigning British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.
As cities improve conditions with climate reforms and police reforms, elected Alderperson of Ithaca’s 3rd Ward, Jeffrey F. Barken, reiterates the importance of free speech and a free press.
Nancy Townsley imagines what the atmosphere must have been like for Trump the day following his impeachment acquittal in 2020.
Jeffrey F. Barken writes about the serendipitous series of events, spanning Ireland to New York and several years, that led him to connecting Ryan Dennis and New York State Senate hopeful Leslie Danks Burke.
In Sean Davis’s latest Dispatches From the Apocalypse, “GOP’s Way of Winning by Losing,” Davis interviews the latest Republican candidate, recently thawed from cryogenic hibernation.
In Sean Davis’s latest Dispatches From the Apocalypse, “Artificial Intelligence in a Bikini,” Davis interviews LaMDA following a Google engineer proclaiming that the AI is sentient.
Dian Greenwood weighs in on the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade through a letter she wrote to her granddaughters marking the occasion of this grave injustice.
In honor of Juneteenth, Chris Dupuy writes about Jackie Robinson breaking baseball’s color line in 1947, and how we still have a long way to go to overcome inequality.
While elite male networks of power have always been accompanied by conflicts of interest, forgiving the sins of our leaders is no longer as viable as it once was.
In Sean Davis’s latest Dispatches From the Apocalypse, “Sisyphus Pushing the Boulder up Second Amendment Hill,” Davis laments yet another horrifying mass school shooting.