Lillian Cauldwell unpacks a Senate bill that burdens Democratic states with costs. Discover how this strategy mirrors past political power plays.
Lillian breaks down the Antisemitism Awareness Act and explains why some say it puts free speech at risk in America.
The administration appears to be steering away from the principles of a Republic or Democracy, aiming instead for a system where the rule of one dominates the many
Ms. Cauldwell aims to shed light on previous presidents who manipulated the Constitution for their own dubious purposes and the far-reaching consequences that impacted the country, our allies, and our democratic system.
Ms. Chang highlights that voting is compulsory for all Singaporean citizens, and those who do not vote are subject to an inquiry by a board to explain their absence. This serves as a stark reminder for U.S. citizens of the importance of voting.
The episode critiques the governmental stance that historically, only “status” and middle-class white women were deemed suitable to reproduce. Challenging this notion, a group of African American women in the mid-90s formulated the Theory of Reproductive Justice.
Hosts Lillian S. Cauldwell and Viki Esther Chang from Singapore discussed global perspectives on a significant presidential election, specifically the contest between former President Donald Trump and Ms. Harris.
Despite fact-checkers debunking these allegations, both continue to make inflammatory remarks, potentially inciting
violence among citizens due to their staunch immigration policy stance.
Only after the Civil War did vice presidents begin to be selected from the same party, valued for the strengths, skills, and experience they could contribute to the administration and the support they provided to the president.
The unfortunate truth is that journalists, under the directives of their billionaire bosses, are compelled to inspire these dangerous imitators inadvertently.

