
The Chaos Caused By a Charismatic President
America's 40th president was a charmer and a catalyst for some of the issues America faces present-day
America's 40th president was a charmer and a catalyst for some of the issues America faces present-day
One of Elon Musk’s DOGE Youth resigns after racist comments
He’s become who Trump thought he was
In two weeks, the 47th president of the United States has taken a series of measures, including the crackdown on illegal immigration and new tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China
The three letters are being blamed for just about anything that goes wrong
The truth behind the president’s call for a colorblind society
Even though we’re left with a fractured story of America
The richest man in the world is on a mission to save the white majority
Instead of police reform we got Juneteenth
Occasional bouts of decency is enough for the bad guys to expunge their bad behavior
What was done by executive order can be undone by executive order
Donald Trump is threatening all in his path
Civil rights era infrastructure was undoubtedly compromised
Officers Andrew Zabavsky and Terence Sutton received full and unconditional pardons despite being convicted of second-degree murder. Could Trump one day do the unthinkable and pardon Derek Chauvin, J. Alexander Kueng, and Thomas Lane?
It's the only way you'll surpass Woodrow Wilson in the racism race
He’s an Oscar away from joining the prestigious EGOT class but Hollywood’s most flexible man deserves his flower’s now
Stimulus checks sent during the pandemic have boosted the President's standing with many Black men in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana
Accountability is the magic word
When asked to describe this term, the responses are revealing
Since 1976, St. Helena Parish, LA., has voted overwhelmingly for a Democrat. In 2024, all that changed
Everything you think you know about Greenland is probably wrong. Part three of a 3-part series.
Part Two: what parts of Mexico we wanted and why we didn’t want the rest
The History of Panama and the Panama Canal, part 1 of a 3-part series
Our next president rambled nonsensically while threatening the world and no one had the courage to call him out
Trump’s sentencing on 34 felony counts still scheduled for January 10th
Some Americans will celebrate a civil rights leader, and others, a man who opposes racial progress
Despite the overwhelming evidence of the crimes committed, we have not held the worst element of society fully accountable for their actions.
One was portrayed as radicalized; the other was painted as suffering from mental illness
The President-elect will be sentenced on January 10, 2025. That sentencing will essentially show a man that is above the law
If only Trump was French