What Is Trumps Approach to War and Peace?

As President Trump enters the second half of his first hundred days in office, his approach to foreign policy is raising questions. He seems to be balancing between wanting to be a peacemaker and a wartime leader. So far, he has made bold threats against various groups, including Hamas and Mexican drug cartels. He has … Read more

My Mother from a Different Realm

Lou Aguilar recently shared a heartfelt tribute to his mother, Vera Mestre, who passed away at the age of 92. Aguilar reflected on the profound impact she had on his life and the memories they created together, especially during her illness. He recalled how the annual observance of Ash Wednesday would now serve as a … Read more

Seeking a Date with Jana Hocking

Itxu Díaz, a Spanish journalist and author, recently expressed his admiration for Jana Hocking, a sex and relationships columnist for the New York Post. In a humorous and candid piece, he shared his thoughts on her unique career and writing style, which often includes her personal experiences with romance and nightlife in New York City. … Read more

Tariffs: The Blade of National Authority

In 2025, tariffs have become a hot topic in the ongoing discussion about America’s economy and sovereignty. President Trump has recently imposed tariffs of 25% on goods from Canada and Mexico, and between 10% and 20% on imports from China. This move has sparked a debate that goes beyond simple economics; it touches on issues … Read more

The Washington Hustle

Rats are becoming a serious problem in Washington, D.C. This isn’t just an exaggeration; it’s a real issue affecting the nation’s capital. Both political parties, from progressives to conservatives, seem to agree that something needs to be done about these pests. According to a report from the Washington Post, urban rat populations are on the … Read more

Bhattacharya Did Not Conform to the COVID Herd Mentality

Stanford epidemiologist Jay Bhattacharya recently faced a Senate confirmation hearing for his appointment as head of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This follows his controversial stance during the COVID-19 pandemic, where he challenged the prevailing lockdown measures. Critics had previously targeted him, labeling him as a spreader of misinformation. During the hearing, Bhattacharya stood … Read more

The Enduring Nature of Pain

Fifteen years ago, a man faced a profound personal loss when his father passed away. As he prepared for the funeral, he anticipated the onset of a migraine, a physical reaction he had often experienced during stressful times. However, on that cold January day at Dayton National Cemetery, he surprised himself by feeling okay. His … Read more