The Myth of Immigration as an Economic Threat Donald Trump and his allies on the right argue that immigration is a direct threat to American workers, particularly those in blue-collar jobs. At a recent rally, Trump claimed that "Kamala Harris’s border invasion" is "crushing the jobs and wages of African American workers and Hispanic American workers and also union members." He has repeatedly framed immigration as "all-out economic warfare" on the working class. This narrative is simple and intuitive: more immigrants mean more competition for jobs, leading to lower wages and higher unemployment for native-born workers. Republican Senator J.D. Vance…
Author: Kaitlyn Brown
Meghan Markle’s Homage to Princess Diana Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has recently paid a heartfelt tribute to the late Princess Diana by donning a purple Northwestern sweatshirt, eerily similar to one worn by Diana nearly three decades ago. This gesture, captured in a video posted on Instagram, showcases Meghan’s admiration for her late mother-in-law. The video, set in the serene surroundings of her Montecito garden, offers a glimpse into her family life, featuring her husband Prince Harry and their children, Archie and Lilibet. The video, captioned as a moment of respite, highlights the family’s intimate moments, from the…
Recent Transfer of Detainees to Guantanamo Bay In a surprise move, the U.S. military transported approximately 15 immigration detainees from Texas to the Guantanamo Bay naval base in Cuba on Sunday. Thistransfer marks the latest development in a controversial practice where the base, historically associated with detaining terrorism suspects, is now being used to hold migrants designated for deportation. The new arrivals were categorized as "high-threat illegal aliens" and are being detained in Camp 6, a facility previously used to house detainees in the war on terrorism. While the nationalities of the newest detainees were not disclosed, their designation as…
The Surreal Landscape of The White Lotus Season 3, Episode 2: "Special Treatments" Season 3 of The White Lotus continues to captivate audiences with its dreamy, almost intoxicating atmosphere, a hallmark of creator Mike White’s storytelling. In Episode 2, titled "Special Treatments," the show plunges deeper into the surreal and often unsettling world of its characters, both guests and staff, set against the stunning backdrop of a luxurious Thai resort. The episode is a masterclass in blending sensuality, tension, and existential musings, all while maintaining the show’s signature tone of uneasy elegance. White’s ability to craft a world that feels…
The Unyielding Courage of Ms. Ivy Schamis: A Teacher’s Journey Through Tragedy and Beyond A Desperate Plan Amidst Chaos On that fateful day in February 2018, Ivy Schamis found herself face-to-face with unimaginable horror. As a gunman unleashed terror in her classroom at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Ms. Schamis, a Holocaust history teacher, witnessed the unthinkable. Two of her students, Nick Dworet and Helena Ramsay, lost their lives, and four others were injured. In the chaos, she devised a desperate plan: if the shooter returned, she would stand up and shout, “We love you.” Though she knew it was…
Embracing the Unknown: A Journey Through Motherhood and Self-Discovery The Reluctance of Motherhood Olga Khazan’s journey into motherhood is a deeply personal and conflicted one, rooted in a lifelong ambivalence toward parenthood. At 36 years old, she found herself torn between the biological ticking of her clock and the existential dread of parenthood’s unknowns. Raised by Russian immigrant parents who instilled in her a pessimistic outlook on life, Olga struggled to imagine herself as a mother. Her decision to take a fertility test was both a practical step and a symbolic leap into the unknown. The test itself became a…
Measles Outbreaks in Texas and New Mexico: A Growing Public Health Concern Measles, one of the most contagious and dangerous diseases known to humanity, has once again emerged as a significant public health threat in the United States. In recent weeks, outbreaks in parts of Texas and New Mexico have sickened nearly 100 people, with the number of cases expected to rise. These outbreaks have sparked widespread concern among health officials, who are urging communities to take immediate action to stem the spread of the disease. The situation is particularly alarming given the declining vaccination rates across the country and…
Mirrors of Extremism: Brazil and the U.S. in Reflection The political landscapes of Brazil and the United States share a striking similarity, particularly in the rise of far-right leaders. Jair Bolsonaro and Donald Trump, as key figures, have mirrored each other in their attempts to undermine democratic processes. Bolsonaro, often seen as a more extreme counterpart to Trump, faced formal charges for his role in a coup plot following his 2022 electoral defeat. This dynamic highlights the global trend of populist leaders challenging democratic norms, with Brazil’s situation offering a stark reflection of America’s politicaljourney. Institutional Responses: Divergent Paths to…
The Rise of Oz Perkins: A Master of Tonally Wild Horror Oz Perkins, the son of the legendary Anthony Perkins, has carved out a unique niche in the horror genre with his bold and unconventional approach to storytelling. His 2023 film, Longlegs, was a critical and commercial success, mesmerizing audiences with its unsettling atmosphere and defiance of traditional narrative logic. This year, Perkins returns with The Monkey, an adaptation of a Stephen King short story that doubles as a chaotic, gory, and darkly humorous exploration of death’s unpredictability. The Monkey is not just a horror film; it is a statement—a…
The Blurred Lines of Monetary Policy and Regulation: A Growing Complexity The Federal Reserve, or "the Fed," is the central bank of the United States, tasked with maintaining economic stability through monetary policy and financial regulation. However, the lines between these two responsibilities—monetary policy and regulation—have become increasingly blurred, particularly during times of crisis. This blurring of roles has raised concerns about the independence of the Fed and its ability to operate without undue political influence. According to Ms. Judge, the situation becomes even more complicated when considering the Fed’s additional activities that do not neatly fall into either category.…