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Feminism was founded on a simple and powerful moral claim: that women are entitled to the same human dignity, freedom, and legal protection as men. Yet in the modern era, that universal promise has fractured into something far narrower. Increasingly, Western feminist activism focuses almost entirely on cultural and political debates inside wealthy democratic societies while overlooking women who face systemic violence, legal inferiority, and state-enforced subjugation elsewhere in the world. The movement chooses its causes.

This narrowing of attention has produced what critics describe as selective feminism. It is a version of the movement that champions lifestyle autonomy, language debates, and representation controversies in free societies, but shows little sustained engagement with women living under religious or authoritarian legal systems that openly deny basic rights.

The result is a troubling moral imbalance. Women in the most dangerous and restrictive environments on Earth are too often left without serious international advocacy.

Where Oppression Is Codified Into Law

In multiple regions of the world, female inequality is not a cultural debate. It is written into law, enforced by courts, and punished through imprisonment, corporal penalties, or death.

In Iran, women are legally compelled to follow strict dress codes. Morality patrols monitor public behavior. Violations can lead to detention, physical punishment, or worse. Women require male guardian approval for many life decisions. Testimony by women in court holds reduced legal weight. Political dissent by women is routinely criminalized.

New York Attorney General James Takes Action To Protect Immigrant Workers 
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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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New York poker grew in basements and back rooms where the law could not easily follow. The game spread through clubs that rarely advertised, filled with players who treated secrecy as a condition of entry. For decades, the best card players in the country sharpened their skills in Manhattan before anyone outside the city knew their names.

The Mayfair Club & Its Lasting Mark

The Mayfair Club became the most talked about card room in New York, though it started with different games entirely. Founded around 1940 as a bridge and backgammon spot, the club eventually moved its attention to poker once demand grew. In 1988, the operation relocated to a subterranean space on E. 25th Street where writer and director Brian Kopelman observed regulars like Joe Bagels. That man would later inspire the Joey Knish character in the 1998 film Rounders.

The roster of players who passed through the Mayfair reads like a list of future champions. Stu Ungar, Jay Heimowitz, Mickey Appleman, Howard Lederer, Jason Lester, Steve Zolotow, Paul Magriel, Dan Harrington, and Erik Seidel all spent time at those tables. Seidel and Ungar formed…

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As grocery prices remain stubbornly high, and families struggle to afford everyday essentials, U.S. Senator Charles Schumer sounded the alarm on Instacart’s use of artificial intelligence to charge different customers different prices for the same exact grocery items. Schumer warned that AI-enabled pricing schemes allow large corporations to quietly raise prices behind the scenes, leaving some shoppers with significantly higher grocery bills than others for no legitimate reason. Schumer detailed how these deceptive pricing tactics could cost certain families as much as $1,200 more per year, with New Yorkers and Long Islanders especially vulnerable. Schumer said that consumers are being squeezed and that federal regulators must step in, calling the Federal Trade Commission “checked out” when it comes to protecting grocery shoppers. Schumer demanded new action from the FTC to crack down on AI-driven price gouging and ensure families are not being taken advantage of at the checkout line.

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ew York City FC has selected Legends Global as Etihad Park’s Food and Beverage Operating Partner. Legends Global will handle premium suites, concessions, club spaces, and catering throughout the venue. For the Club, this decision goes beyond operations. Food and beverages are being treated as part of how the stadium will feel on matchdays. NYCFC has been open about wanting Etihad Park to reflect the city itself, and that goal shows up clearly in how dining has been planned from the start rather than added later.

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