Published by on Jan 23, 2026 | Environment
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In April 2025, pop superstar Katy Perry boarded a Blue Origin suborbital rocket for a highly publicized space tourism flight. Nine months later, she arrived in Davos to raise awareness about environmental protection during the World Economic Forum annual summit.

The optics were impossible to ignore.

Across social media, headlines and viral posts repeated a striking claim: In April 2025 Katy Perry burned 498 tons of fuel to do space tourism. Today she arrived in Davos to raise awareness about the “environment.” While the precise figure circulated online is disputed, the broader criticism has gained traction among environmental scientists, economists, and climate activists alike.

At the heart of the controversy lies a growing public frustration with what many perceive as elite hypocrisy, where celebrities and billionaires promote climate awareness while engaging in some of the most carbon-intensive luxury activities on Earth.

The Space Tourism Flight That Sparked Global Backlash

On April 14, 2025, Perry joined five other high-profile passengers aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket. The 11-minute suborbital journey marked the company’s first all-female crewed mission, drawing worldwide media attention.

The flight, designed purely for tourism and publicity, crossed the Kármán line, the internationally recognized boundary between Earth’s atmosphere and outer space, before returning to Texas. While the experience itself lasted only minutes, its environmental impact continues to resonate.

How Much Fuel Was Actually Burned?

New York Attorney General James Takes Action To Protect Immigrant Workers 
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New York Attorney General Letitia James today joined a coalition of 18 other attorneys general in suing the Trump administration to protect the H-1B visa program, which allows highly-trained immigrants to temporarily work in the United States and fill…

The Changing Landscape Of The US Diversity Visa / Green Card Lottery Program In 2025
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Each year thousands of hopeful immigrants around the world look to the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (commonly called the “Green Card Lottery”) as a chance to build a new life in the United States. Administered by the U.S. Department of State…

Immigration Judge Orders Mahmoud Khalil Deported To Syria Or Algeria
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In a decisive ruling that has ignited discussions on immigration policy and national security, a United States immigration judge has mandated the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a 32-year-old dual citizen of Syria and Algeria, to either of his countries of…

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  • The city’s priciest residential foreclosure was a 3,726-square-foot penthouse at the Metropolitan Tower with…

    PropertyShark’s annual foreclosure report shows the NYC distressed property sector accelerated in 2025, rising 8% Y-o-Y to 1,588 new filings.

    The Bronx experienced the sharpest increase among all five boroughs, with foreclosures jumping 35% Y-o-Y. With 194 first-time filings, the borough also marked the second consecutive year outpacing Staten Island‘s foreclosure activity. Notably, Bronx foreclosures have more than doubled over the past two years.

    Additionally, zip 10473 in the Clason Point, Castle Hill, Soundview and Unionport area was the Bronx’s foreclosure hotspot with 29 new cases.

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    • Manhattan posted its highest number of foreclosures in at least 15 years, with 208 new cases after a 28% Y-o-Y increase.
    • Queens and Brooklyn remained the most active foreclosure markets in the city with 587 and 460 cases, respectively, but saw more modest Y-o-Y increases.
    • Two-family homes led in residential foreclosures for a third year running, with 540 cases after a 12% Y-o-Y rise, while condo foreclosures fell 24% Y-o-Y to 194 new cases.
    • The city’s priciest residential foreclosure was a 3,726-square-foot penthouse at the Metropolitan Tower with…
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Mario was an honorable man, who changed people’s lives with his beautiful mind, strong work ethic, positive outlook on life and investing in his favorite part of New York City, the Bronx.

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Today, the Mamdani administration issued a final rule banning hotels across the city and country from charging consumers hidden junk fees—often mislabeled as “destination fees,” “resort fees,” or “hospitality service fees”—as well as unexpected credit card holds or deposits, that cheat consumers and hurt honest small businesses.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani joined Commissioner Sam Levine and business, consumer and labor leaders to announce DCWP’s final rule banning junk fees on hotel stays. This rule will protect both consumers coming to New York City, and New Yorkers traveling elsewhere around the country. Some economists estimate that banning hotel junk fees will save consumers more than $46 million in 2026. The junk fee prohibitions of the final rule go into effect in New York City on February 21, 2026.

When you book a room, the price you see is often not the price you pay. Many hotels utilize “junk fees,” advertising a base room rate and only later revealing additional mandatory charges that make it harder for consumers to understand the true overall cost. Many hotels also issue unexpected credit card holds or deposits with misleading terms. In 2025, DCWP received over 300 complaints from consumers related to hidden hotel fees or unexpected holds.

To address this problem, DCWP proposed a rule modeled on a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) rule that makes it a deceptive trade practice under the City’s Consumer Protection Law to offer, display or advertise a price for a hotel without clearly and conspicuously disclosing the total price of the stay, including all mandatory fees. The new rule goes a step further than the FTC’s rule requiring transparency on mandatory credit card holds or deposits taken as well.

Today’s announcement builds on the…

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The credibility of Wikipedia, long promoted as a neutral global encyclopedia, has suffered a serious blow. A new investigation has revealed that the government of Qatar secretly paid a powerful London public relations firm to manipulate Wikipedia content for more than a decade. The operation was designed to erase damaging information about migrant worker deaths, labor abuses, and lawsuits connected to preparations for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

The revelations expose how wealthy governments and corporations can quietly rewrite history online. They also highlight the growing crisis of trust facing digital information platforms that millions of people rely on every day.

The Wikilaundering Operation

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These accounts, known as sockpuppets, posed as ordinary volunteer editors while systematically removing negative material. References to migrant worker deaths were deleted. Details about lawsuits and labor complaints vanished. Critical language was softened or replaced with promotional descriptions of progress and development.

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