September 11th means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. The attacks on September 11, 2001, indelibly marked a shift not just in American history but also in the nation’s collective psyche.
The Silent Elephant
Fear is an emotion that has been deeply ingrained in human evolution. It serves as a primal response to potential threats and dangers, triggering our fight-or-flight instinct. While fear is a natural and essential human emotion, it can be a paralyzing force that inhibits us in numerous aspects of life.
Becoming a Precinct Chair: The Local Pillars of Political Engagement
In the intricate design of American politics today, the role of a precinct chair stands as a crucial thread that weaves together local party support, grassroots activism, and voter engagement. Precinct chairs are the lionhearted backbone of their parties at the community level.
Georgia Jails President Trump: Mugshot, Popularity, and Political Narratives
President Donald Trump found himself making headlines once again as he is booked at a Georgia jail. The most intriguing aspect of this was the release of his mugshot, a move that might seem redundant considering his global recognition. However, the importance of capturing even a figure as recognizable as Trump in such a manner holds deeper implications. It is a power play for his political opponents.
Biden – Obama Similarities
There are fervent discussions surrounding former President Barack Obama and President Joe Biden’s similarities in both their political background and policy positions.
Overview of FY 2023 President’s Budget
On behalf of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), I am
privileged to transmit the Congressional Justification of the NIH
request for the fiscal year (FY) 2023 budget. This request for a
$62.5 billion total program level is critical to supporting NIH’s
mission to seek fundamental knowledge about the nature and
behavior of living systems and to apply that knowledge to enhance
health, lengthen life, and reduce illness and disability






