Peace in the Shadow of War
As U.S. strikes expand across Iran, the Trump administration launches the “Board of Peace,” a new diplomatic coalition meant to shape reconstruction and regional stability.
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As U.S. strikes expand across Iran, the Trump administration launches the “Board of Peace,” a new diplomatic coalition meant to shape reconstruction and regional stability.
Bad Bunny turned the Super Bowl halftime show into a cultural flex, centering joy, history, and Spanish without asking for permission. El Mundo Bailará unpacks how a Puerto Rican artist made the biggest stage in American sports feel smaller, louder, and impossible to own.
Thirteen years later, “Casual Affair” still lingers. Through distorted vocals, unnerving strings, and unresolved emotion, Panic! At The Disco captured the anxiety of adolescence in a way that never quite lets go.
Before she was investigating lead pipes and climate injustice, Lizzie Walsh was ghostwriting for Big Pharma. Now the CUNY J-School grad is turning spreadsheets into stories that stick.
Six months into Trump’s second term, the U.S. feels like a dystopian reality show: floods kill children while disaster funds build cages, famine is weaponized abroad, and justice rots behind sealed files. America’s Villain Era: Season 2 of Trump’s Dystopia asks: is this what we want America to be?
Journalist and educator Molly Stark Dean reflects on newsroom ethics, the rise of AI, gender disparities in media, and why storytelling remains vital in an evolving digital landscape.
Charli XCX called it first—now “Brat Summer” is turning into a Gen Z-powered political moment. From viral TikToks to Megan Thee Stallion rallies, Kamala Harris’s campaign is embracing the internet’s loudest language. Here’s how the VP became the main character of 2024.
In this cultural deep-dive, journalist Tricia Chérie unpacks the eerie predictions of the AI 2027 forecast—where self-improving algorithms don’t just follow prompts, they make the rules. From lovebots to geopolitical arms races, this isn’t science fiction. It’s already here.
Farah Ahmed didn’t plan on becoming the voice of Arab alt-radio—but now she’s building a soundscape without borders. From Kuwaiti roots to Cypriot airwaves, the Med Mix host is curating psychedelic deep cuts and indie gems across the Middle East. With no filters, no quotas, and absolutely no apologies, she’s creating the kind of radio that doesn’t ask for permission—just your attention.
What if activism didn’t need a megaphone? Christine Marie Turner, a Ph.D. candidate in Counselor Education and Supervision at Old Dominion University, is redefining advocacy through everyday acts of empathy and systemic change. From challenging stigmas in mental health to expanding support for BIPOC students, her work proves that quiet doesn’t mean passive—it means powerful.
When you think of a protest album, either here in the States or abroad, it’s usually a compilation of songs…
From Y2K trailblazer to 2025 icon, Princess Superstar is owning her moment—again. From Primavera Sound to the Perfect Moment Princess…
25 Black photographers you should know right now. From fashion and fine art to photojournalism, these artists are redefining photography, reshaping representation, and proving that Black creativity has always been the blueprint.
The TikTok Tango: A Cautionary Tale of Bans, Backlash, and Digital Power Plays On June 29, 2020, without warning, TikTok…
As history is rewritten and the digital landscape fuels misinformation, sociologist and journalist Molly Cotner dissects the modern media crisis—and…