Green Card to Tehran’s Arsenal: How an LA Suburb Became a Hub for Iranian Drone Deals Fueling Sudan’s Slaughter
by Gene Goodwin
From Chicago Organizer to Bronx Classroom: Obama, Mamdani, and the Quiet Remaking of American Childhood
by Gene Goodwin
100 cars turned a quiet Queens intersection into a fiery circus at 1:50 a.m. The driver waved a Palestinian flag while doing donuts around street flames. One crosswalk summons issued. Councilman Phil Wong calls it disgusting and wants answers from Commissioner Tisch.
by Gene Goodwin
Give a Little Thanks to Vera and Legal Aid (They’re Keeping the Client Pipeline Nice and Full) 📰Disclaimer* This website may contain images, videos, and other media that have been generated or modified using artificial intelligence (AI) tools. Such content is created for illustrative purposes and is not intended
by Gene Goodwin
The pied-à-terre tax is not radical. It is predictable. One-party cities face perpetual shortfalls. They reach for the next pot of money. Real estate remains tempting because values soared for decades. Now, politicians treat appreciation like a public piggy bank.
by Gene Goodwin
The AG's lawsuit against Peak Capital Advisors isn't about fraud. It's about retroactive enforcement of rules that didn't exist when the work was done.
by Gene Goodwin
Operation Luxury.” Monteiro, who owned a women's fashion store that cops said inspired the operation's codename, boasted about her vacations
by Gene Goodwin
Swalwell led the California gubernatorial race. Rape and harassment allegations hit. CTA yanked its endorsement in hours and gave it to Obama loyalist Tom Steyer within days. No member vote. Just the signal. This is how the shadow party clears the board
by Gene Goodwin