Immigration and Identity: How New York’s Diversity Shapes Policy Debate Few cities embody the global story of migration like New York. From Ellis Island’s first arrivals to today’s tech entrepreneurs and asylum seekers, the city’s identity has always been forged in diversity. In 2025, that diversity is once again at the center of political and […]
Immigration Reform in NYC: Balancing Labor Demand and Social Policy Few issues capture New York’s complexity like immigration. The city has long been both a gateway and a proving ground for America’s evolving identity, where economic ambition and social equity intersect every day. As the national conversation around immigration reform accelerates, New York finds itself […]
U.S. Election 2026: Wall Street Prepares for Policy Shifts As the 2026 midterm elections approach, Wall Street is bracing for a new wave of political and regulatory uncertainty. With control of Congress at stake, investors are parsing campaign narratives for clues about future fiscal, tax, and climate policies that could reshape the investment landscape. The […]
From Left to Right to Whatever Works: The Ideology-Free Era of 2025 Politics Once upon a time, politics had an identity crisis. Now it has solved that by simply having no identity at all. Across the globe, ideological lines are dissolving faster than public trust surveys. The left has discovered capitalism, the right has discovered […]
G7 Leaders Agree to Disagree: The Annual Summit of Expensive Photos and Zero Results The G7 Summit 2025 convened once again, bringing together the world’s most powerful leaders for a carefully choreographed display of diplomacy, press photo ops, and, as analysts from Bloomberg, Reuters, and The Economist note, remarkably little actionable policy. The summit, held […]