Feb. 3, 2022, is a day Facebook shareholders would love to forget, but they won’t. In fact, at the risk of sounding melodramatic, for them it will live in infamy.
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Halftime For Torah: This Sunday
A year has come and gone and the Super Bowl is back for its 56th debut. As you gather with family or friends, you will find the Cincinnati Bengals
The Ten-Point Home-Improvement Program
I believe that most women, before they get married, have already identified a number of items that, when “corrected,” will greatly improve their
112th Precinct Holds Vigil In Honor Of Fallen Police Officers
This past Thursday evening, I paid respects to police officers (now detectives) Wilbert Mora and Jason Rivera of the 32nd precinct, who reached their
Transforming Our Challenges Into Opportunities
If I were to ask you, “What is the wealthiest place in the universe?”, what would you answer? You might suggest the banks, the diamond mines, or
NYS Democrats Circumvent Voters; Partisan Gerrymandering Expected
The 2020 census posed a difficult challenge for the Democrats in New York. Years of their policies–both statewide and specifically in New York
You Can Bank On It
Exactly what are banks up to? This is a very timely question because many are closing branches, customers are getting little or no notice, and this
