Community
2026-07-01 12:00:53.649 • by
Amanda Ireland in
Community
Immigrant communities across New York City, including Ecuadorians, Senegalese, and Brazilians, turn local eateries into vibrant, patriotic hubs during the World Cup, offering a powerful sense of home, cultural celebration, and an escape from challenges in their native countries.
History
2026-07-01 12:00:53.614 • by
Alfred Ignacio in
History
Shannon LaNier, a direct descendant of both Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings, reflects on the profound contradictions of America's founding as the US approaches its 250th anniversary. He grapples with Jefferson's legacy as a proponent of liberty who also enslaved hundreds, including his own children with Hemings, and advocates for a complete, unvarnished understanding of American history.
Opinion
2026-07-01 12:00:53.556 • by
Alice Ibarra in
Opinion
This article offers a profound and multifaceted reflection on the United States as it approaches its 250th anniversary, portraying it as a land of immense contradictions—horrific and magnificent, good and evil. It explores the nation's historical struggles, diverse population, cultural contributions, and current challenges, from political polarization to social injustices. Despite acknowledging its 'badly broken' state, the author finds hope in its evolving demographics, the resilience of its people, and the emergence of new, diverse voices challenging the status quo, suggesting a path forward through accountability and a renewed commitment to its founding ideals.
Outdoors
2026-06-29 00:01:06.982 • by
Arturo Iglesias in
Outdoors
The author shares their journey to finding the perfect kayaking solution, praising Tucktec foldable kayaks for their compact design, quick setup, affordability, and performance, which allow for spontaneous water adventures without the typical gear and transport struggles.