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Is This the Rights' Fight? Wrong Turn on Right 5: Charlie Kirk Case, Prosecutor Disqualification, and Israel Debate
Irina Tsukerman is a human rights and national security attorney based in New York and Connecticut. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in National and Intercultural Studies and Middle East Studies from Fordham University in 2006, followed by a Juris Doctor from Fordham University School of Law in 2009. She operates a boutique national security law practice. She serves as President of Scarab Rising, Inc., a media and security strategic advisory firm. Additionally, she is the Editor-in-Chief of The Washington Outsider, which focuses on foreign policy, geopolitics, security, and human rights. She is actively involved in several professional organizations, including the American Bar Association’s Energy, Environment, and Science and Technology Sections, where she serves as Program Vice Chair in the Oil and Gas Committee. She is also a member of the New York City Bar Association. She serves on the Middle East and North Africa Affairs Committee and affiliates with the Foreign and Comparative Law Committee.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen13 days ago in Interview
Urban Designer Sakshi Nanda Discusses Her Roots and the Inspiration Behind Her Work
Urban designer Sakshi Nanda carries a unique perspective when it comes to city planning. Having grown up in the vibrant, densely populated streets of Mumbai her views have been honed by her experiences in the sprawling city of Atlanta and planned city of Portland. During her formative years, Nanda witnessed the transformative power of efficient public transportation through Mumbai’s famed local train system, and now, in her professional life, she strives to recreate that sense of a connected, sustainable community.
By Lisa Rosenberg13 days ago in Interview
Inside Oprah Winfrey’s Anti-Aging Lifestyle: How She Slows Time Through Habits, Not Age
There’s a certain stillness to Oprah Winfrey that people notice before they ever comment on how she looks. A steadiness. A calm authority that doesn’t rush to fill silence. When conversations turn to aging, this is usually where they land—not on numbers, not on years, but on presence.
By Darryl Hudson13 days ago in Interview
Keep The Flame Alive Podcast
In the last several Olympics (Winter and Summer), corporate media have added podcasting to their toolbox for broadcasting about the Olympics. Peacock has an Olympics podcast, but the platform hosted Olympic-themed content and podcasts during the 2024 Paris Games, like In the Village with Elizabeth Beisel and Watch with Alex Cooper, while NBC also had shows like The Podium, featuring athlete interviews and behind-the-scenes looks, all tied to the Olympic experience on Peacock, which served as the exclusive streaming home for live coverage.
By Frank Racioppi13 days ago in Interview
Why Enzo Zelocchi Is Gaining Attention in Today’s Film Landscape
The modern film industry is more crowded and competitive than ever. With streaming platforms expanding globally and audiences exposed to an endless flow of new content, standing out as an actor requires more than visibility alone. It demands substance, adaptability, and a clear professional identity. Enzo Zelocchi is increasingly gaining attention within this landscape because his career reflects these exact qualities—earning notice not through noise, but through consistency and intent.
By Brian Smith14 days ago in Interview
Enzo Zelocchi and the Economics of Building a Screen Career
Building a sustainable career in the entertainment industry requires far more than talent alone. Acting, at its core, is both an art and a business—one where creative ambition must align with economic reality. Enzo Zelocchi’s career offers a compelling case study in how modern actors navigate this balance, combining discipline, branding, and strategic decision-making to create long-term professional value.
By Brian Smith14 days ago in Interview
William Stern on Community, Jewish Values, and Leadership at Cardiff
William Stern is a finance entrepreneur and founder and CEO of Cardiff, a B2B financing firm operating in North America, Portugal, and Israel. He launched Cardiff in 2004 after seeing many small and lower-middle-market businesses struggle to secure timely, cost-effective capital. Stern emphasizes transparency in rates and margins, relationship-based underwriting, and “ethical financing with a soul,” often using phone conversations rather than purely automated decisions. He describes leadership as a series of consistent, small actions that compound over time. Inside Cardiff, he favours frequent check-ins over annual reviews to support employees as whole people and to protect trust with customers, applicants, and stakeholders.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen14 days ago in Interview
Five Of The Best Podcasts About Podcasting
As podcasting has grown in popularity, so has an industry dedicated to helping podcasters set an infrastructure for growth, develop a sustainable model, and, of course, make money. Since podcasts on Amazon, iHeart, and Spotify already have their sugar daddies, they’re generally not the target audience. Of course, it’s independent podcasters.
By Frank Racioppi15 days ago in Interview
Fumfer Physics 37: From IQ Puzzles to Physics Breakthroughs
Scott Douglas Jacobsen asks Rick Rosner to compare one of the hardest known IQ-test problems—the three interpenetrating cubes from the Mega Test—to challenges in real-world physics. Rosner situates the puzzle alongside deep problems in group theory, particle classification, and the discovery of fundamental symmetries. He contrasts patience-driven spatial reasoning with the decade-long conceptual grind behind general relativity, highlighting intuition, persistence, and mathematical endurance. Drawing on Einstein, Maxwell, and historical breakthroughs, Rosner argues that elite physics problems share the same core demand as extreme puzzles: sustained visualization, disciplined reasoning, and a willingness to work through complexity step by step.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen15 days ago in Interview
A Story of Taylor Swift
On a quiet Christmas morning in Reading, Pennsylvania, a young girl sat on the edge of her bed holding a guitar that was nearly as big as she was. Her fingers pressed carefully against the strings as she tried to match the melodies she heard in her head. Her name was Taylor Swift, and even at that young age, she understood something important: music was not just sound—it was a way to tell the truth. Long before stadium lights and chart-topping records, Taylor was learning how to turn feelings into stories.
By Organic Products 17 days ago in Interview








