March 10, 2026
This was a tough winter for the Northeastern part of the United States. But the last couple of days have been amazing. I am vibing with the words of Mary Shelley, "The winter has been dreadfully severe; but spring promises well"

This was a tough winter for the Northeastern part of the United States. But the last couple of days have been amazing. I am vibing with the words of Mary Shelley, "The winter has been dreadfully severe; but spring promises well"

Everyday we read about people being released from ICE custody on a judge's order because the person was illegally detained. In the meantime, their family may have spent months without their breadwinner. They may have gone into debt, spending thousands of dollars they didn't have on
In The Crucible, Arthur Miller expressed an idea that I have always taken for granted. The idea that each adult gets to vote in elections based on his humanity, not based on the property that he possesses. Yet, this week I learned there is at least one town in Delaware
Over 100 years ago, Edith Wharton noticed "that Americans want to get away from amusement even more quickly than they want to get to it". And in that vain, Governor Josh Shapiro came to South Philly to unveil a multimillion-dollar plan that aims to reduce the traffic woes
The pope not only apologized for the role the Catholic Church played in legitimizing slavery, but he also warned about the dehumanization that could come from our increasing reliance on artificial intelligence. He tells us of new forms of slavery and colonialism that the digital revolution is fueling. It seems