
Late Stage Capitalism Has Now Given Way To Techno-Feudalism
Former Trump Adviser, Steve Bannon, was quoted in an Al Jazeera article telling Italian press that Tesla CEO Elon Musk intends to implement ‘techno-feudalism on a global scale’.
Nerai: A Taste of the Mediterranean in Midtown East
Tucked away on East 54th Street, Nerai offers a dining experience that transports you straight to the sun-soaked decks of a yacht cruising through the Mediterranean or the seaside of a Greek island.
Elon Musk: An Enemy Of The State?
Mass layoffs within federal agencies and the shuttering of key government offices have left the public sector weakened and vulnerable.
Op-Ed: The Trump Administration Is Honestly A Joke And Those That Voted For Him Were Completely Hoodwinked
Donald Trump’s second term is proving to be a masterclass in policy failure and authoritarian overreach.
The Thrill of the Story: Why Journalism Remains Exciting and Lucrative in the Influencer Age
Journalism is an industry where storytelling meets influence, and for those with the right instincts, it can be both glamorous and profitable.
A History of Pigeons in New York City
Whether circling above Times Square, gathering on park benches, or darting between yellow taxis, these birds are a constant presence in the city’s landscape.
Steve Jobs: The Visionary Who Revolutionized Technology and Inspired the World
Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Inc., was a visionary who revolutionized the way we interact with technology.
Murdoch’s Succession Battle Fails in Court, Raising Questions About His Media Empire’s Future
The legal battle has not only exposed deep divisions within the Murdoch family but also ignited discussions about the future direction of their media outlets.
The Empire City Wire Commissions A Slate Of Comics To Add Personality To The Brand
Comics have long been a cherished part of newspapers, offering readers a break from the often heavy news cycle.
Politics In Action: Why Are Rural Republicans Always Seemingly Voting Against Their Best Interests?
In rural areas, where financial stability is often a pressing concern, it might seem counter-intuitive for lower-income earners to cast their votes for the Republican Party.
Exploring Hope in Darkness: Netflix's Adaptation of All the Light We Cannot See
Released on November 2, 2023, Netflix's miniseries adaptation of Anthony Doerr's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel All the Light We Cannot See brings to life a hauntingly beautiful story set during the chaos of World War II.
Wealth Inequality in America: A Tale of Two Economies
Wealth inequality refers to the uneven distribution of financial assets, resources, and property across individuals or groups within a society.
The Ultimate Guide To NYC's Best BEC Spots
This popular breakfast or brunch item typically consists of crispy bacon, a fried or scrambled egg, and melted cheese served between slices of bread, a roll, or a bagel.
The Art of Leadership: A Guide to Integrity, Etiquette, and Ethical Governance
Beyond strategic decision-making and financial performance, true leadership requires a commitment to ethical governance, personal integrity, and professional etiquette.
America’s Need For A Democratic Shadow Cabinet
It sounds like something out of a spy movie but what a shadow cabinet really is, is a group of senior opposition leaders who mirror each key government position.
NYC’s Top Grocery Stores For Dining In Without Breaking The Bank
New York City, a culinary melting pot, offers a diverse array of grocery stores catering to every taste and preference. Whether you're a discerning foodie, health-conscious shopper, or just looking for everyday essentials, NYC has a grocery store for you.
The Best Chinese Restaurants In NYC
New York City is home to a diverse and vibrant food scene, and when it comes to Chinese cuisine, the city offers an impressive array of options.
The Best Brunch Spots In NYC: A Local's Guide
In New York City, brunch isn’t just a meal — it’s a ritual, a beloved weekend escape where eggs meet cocktails and conversations linger over second rounds of coffee.
NYC’s Iconic Flatiron Building Is Changing Forever—Here’s What’s Next
The Flatiron Building stands tall and proud at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway in Manhattan, New York City.