
Reason magazine
See Milei's Transformation of Argentina First-Hand
THE SUGGESTION THAT Argentina could be the home of a self-described libertarian president would have seemed far-fetched, to say the least, only a few years ago. Yet today Javier Milei's Buenos Aires is the city where libertarian history is happening.
3 min |
August - September 2025

Reason magazine
6 PLACES TO REALLY GET AWAY FROM IT ALL
SURE, PEOPLE ARE great, but sometimes you really want to be an individual—alone. Solitude and quiet, unfortunately, are becoming a luxury commodity. Here are six out-of-the-way places offering unique experiences to the antisocial traveler.
3 min |
August - September 2025

Reason magazine
CONFLICTS AND CONTRASTS MAKE JERUSALEM ENDLESSLY FASCINATING
THE CHURCH OF the Holy Sepulchre, traditionally identified as the site of Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection, is shared by half a dozen denominations under a baroque \"status quo\" agreement signed in 1757.
6 min |
August - September 2025

New York Amsterdam News
Brooklyn's Richardson Hitchins commands the ring at MSG in defeating Kambosas
“I’m going to be bringing back boxing for years to come, and I’m going to be one of the guys to hold down New York City like no one’s ever seen before.”
2 min |
June 19, 2025

New York Amsterdam News
Will you be able to get a COVID-19 shot? Here's what we know so far
Want a COVID-19 vaccination this fall? For many Americans, it's not clear how easy it will be to get one.
2 min |
June 19, 2025

New York Amsterdam News
Despite rain, Harlem celebrates 32nd annual Juneteenth Celebration
Even amid rain showers, the Masjid Malcolm Shabazz mosque celebrated its 32nd annual Juneteenth event on Saturday, June 14.
3 min |
June 19, 2025

New York Amsterdam News
At Tribeca 2025, two breakthroughs — and a troubling absence
\"It is the small hole that sinks the big ship.\" This African proverb warns that ignoring small problems can sink something much larger.
3 min |
June 19, 2025

New York Amsterdam News
NYC Art Wrap, June 2025
Che Lovelace's “Where the I Settles” on display through July 25
3 min |
June 19, 2025

New York Amsterdam News
Long Island teen Olivia Jones begins her USA Basketball journey
Sixteen-year-old Olivia Jones from Bay Shore has a hoop-filled summer ahead. First up, a prestigious assignment with USA Basketball as part of the USA Women’s U16 National Team in Irapuato, Mexico this week playing in the 2025 FIBA U16 Women’s AmeriCup. “I’m really excited; it’s been something I’ve obviously wanted to do,” she said.
1 min |
June 19, 2025

New York Amsterdam News
Encouraging signs for Manhattan D.A. this Gun Violence Awareness Month
June marks Gun Violence Awareness Month across the country. Shootings are the leading cause of death for Black men ages 15 to 24 in the United States. Here in New York City, 5% of city blocks account for a disproportionate amount of gun violence, including locations in Manhattan's East Harlem.
2 min |
June 19, 2025

New York Amsterdam News
Distinguished scholar celebrates importance of African American cotillions
The history and legacy of African American cotillions are rich. For generations, their traditions affected the social, cultural, and philanthropic landscape of the U.S. They have provided young Black women and girls cultural affirmation, social skills, and meaningful connections.
3 min |
June 19, 2025

New York Amsterdam News
FAFO ain't a forcefield: Why Black silence on immigration won't save us
This might come as a shock to some Black folks sipping their tea, minding their own melanin-rich business, and lounging comfortably in their FAFO suite watching Latinos get rounded up in full slave-catcher cosplay — but let me remind you: FAFO is not a forcefield.
3 min |
June 19, 2025

New York Amsterdam News
Omnibust? Criminal justice group says prison oversight bill didn't go far enough
New York State legislators passed an Omnibus Prison Oversight Bill earlier this June in response to worsening conditions in the state's jails and prisons. The bill included some measures from the Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic, and Asian (BPHA) Legislative Caucus's blueprint for reforms, but organizers say not nearly enough.
4 min |
June 19, 2025

New York Amsterdam News
Apollo Theater raises $3.2 million-plus at annual Spring Benefit
A host of celebrities and entertainers attended the Apollo Theater's 2025 Spring Benefit on Wednesday night. The theater honored singer, songwriter, actress, dancer, choreographer, and Harlem native Teyana Taylor with the first Innovator Award, and record executive Clive Davis with the Legacy Award. Davis was also inducted into the Apollo's Walk of Fame.
2 min |
June 19, 2025

New York Amsterdam News
New York City celebrates Juneteenth!
Celebrate Juneteenth New York City-style with a plethora of performances, workshops, discussions, family activities, screenings, and concerts commemorating one of America's most significant holidays.
3 min |
June 19, 2025

New York Amsterdam News
The Pacers try to push the Thunder to Game 7 in the NBA Finals
NBA playoff series, which can go the distance of seven games, are non-linear. On a graph charting the games, individually and collectively, the axes are volatile, accentuated by highs and lows. The current NBA Finals between the Western Conference champion Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers, representing the Eastern Conference, are a microcosm of fluctuations.
2 min |
June 19, 2025

New York Amsterdam News
Jazz Chisholm's versatility helps the Yankees maintain first-place lead in AL East
New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisolm Jr. has been on the move since returning from the injured list on June 3, helping his team maintain its first-place lead in the American League East. The Yankees were 42-30 when they hosted the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday night in the Bronx.
2 min |
June 19, 2025

New York Amsterdam News
Black fathers hold deep talks about changing the narrative
At a Father's Day celebration and march in Brooklyn this past weekend, the Amsterdam News got a chance to ask parents how the myth of an \"absent Black father\" has affected them.
8 min |
June 19, 2025

New York Amsterdam News
Pastor Jay Gooding, Sr.: A beacon of community and hope in the Bronx
Leading by example. Establishing models. Transforming sorrow into success.
4 min |
June 19, 2025

Jersey's Best
HOW A HI-TIDE RECORDINGS SURF MUSIC POWERHOUSE
SURFACED IN THE HEART OF FREEHOLD
4 min |
Summer 2025

Jersey's Best
A NEWARK ICON STEPS BOLDLY INTO THE FUTURE
With new exhibits, landmark restorations and a dynamic expansion, The Newark Museum of Art remains a cultural force
4 min |
Summer 2025

Jersey's Best
SPOTTING THE SUBTLE SIGNS
Why early attention to pediatric orthopaedic issues matters
3 min |
Summer 2025

Jersey's Best
Jersey's 12 Best KOREAN
BARBECUE RESTAURANTS
6 min |
Summer 2025

Jersey's Best
MAKING A Splash
Expert advice on swim lessons and safety skills
2 min |
Summer 2025

Jersey's Best
backyard bliss
Tips for a dream outdoor oasis
3 min |
Summer 2025

Jersey's Best
INSIDE THE N.J. COMPANIES where employees thrive
Employees in the Garden State are feeling more positive about certain aspects of their careers than their counterparts in other areas of the country.
8 min |
Summer 2025

Jersey's Best
The Timeless Magic of Tent Living in Ocean Grove
ONE SUMMER RESIDENT'S TAKE ON WHY THIS TRADITION FEELS LIKE HOME
3 min |
Summer 2025

Jersey's Best
25 YEARS OF EMPOWERING ARTISTS
TRENTON NONPROFIT CELEBRATES
3 min |
Summer 2025

Jersey's Best
affirming care, close to home
How N.J.'s LGBTQ+ clinics are changing lives
4 min |
Summer 2025

Mac Life
> THE SHIFT
JOHN-ANTHONY DISOTTO thinks the iPad has finally got the attention it deserves after 15 years as the unloved child in the Apple family
2 min |