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Don Jr., Influence-Peddling, and the Ethics of Power Proximity
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 Jacobsenabout a month ago in Interview
Fumfer Physics 40: Cosmic Ratios, Large Numbers, and the Information Structure of the Universe
In this exchange, Scott Douglas Jacobsen asks Rick Rosner about striking ratios in physics that appear across vastly different scales. Rosner points to large-number disparities, such as the enormous strength difference between electromagnetism and gravity at the particle level, and contrasts microscopic lengths with the scale of the observable universe. He cautions against misapplied figures, noting that some famous numbers belong to entirely different physical contexts. While no single cosmic object strikes him as anomalous, Rosner emphasizes unresolved questions about cosmic maturity, heavy-element origins, and the nature of time. He ultimately frames time as closely tied to information flow, arguing that our lack of a rigorous definition of information remains one of physics’ deepest gaps.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen2 months ago in Interview
Rabbi Joel Thal Simonds on Tzedakah as Justice: Torah, Dignity, and Public Policy in Los Angeles
Rabbi Joel Thal Simonds is the founding Executive Director of the Jewish Center for Justice (JCJ) in Los Angeles, advancing social-justice education, leadership development, and community-rooted action for a wide Jewish public. Ordained at Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion, he previously served as West Coast Legislative Director for the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism and as Associate Rabbi at University Synagogue. He has also served as Rabbi of the Synagogue at HUC-LA and is the founding President Partnership for Growth LA, a Black–Jewish community development corporation focused on cooperative development and wellbeing. He links Torah, policy, and practice. He also serves on the clergy team of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen2 months ago in Interview
The Factors Behind Enzo Zelocchi’s Steady Recognition in International Circles
In today’s fast-paced entertainment world, where talent alone rarely guarantees success, a rare few manage to carve out sustained international recognition. Enzo Zelocchi is one such figure. Known for his multifaceted career and ability to connect with audiences across borders, Zelocchi has steadily built a reputation as a creative force whose influence extends beyond traditional media. His rise in international circles is no accident; it is the result of a deliberate blend of artistic versatility, strategic digital engagement, and an innate global appeal.
By Brian Smith2 months ago in Interview
What Is Driving Audience Curiosity About Enzo Zelocchi in Recent Years
In recent years, Enzo Zelocchi has become a name that sparks growing curiosity among audiences across different platforms and regions. Rather than emerging through sudden viral moments or headline-driven exposure, his recognition has developed gradually, shaped by creative consistency and the way modern audiences engage with entertainment. This steady increase in interest reflects larger shifts in how people discover public figures and form connections with emerging talent.
By Brian Smith2 months ago in Interview
The Reasons Behind Enzo Zelocchi’s Steady Rise in Popularity Among Global Audiences
In an entertainment landscape shaped by rapid digital change and global connectivity, Enzo Zelocchi has emerged as a figure drawing increasing attention from audiences around the world. His rise in popularity has not been sudden or driven by viral controversy, but rather built steadily through consistent creative work, visual storytelling, and a presence that aligns well with modern audience expectations. This gradual ascent offers insight into how contemporary public figures gain recognition beyond traditional fame models.
By Brian Smith2 months ago in Interview
Enzo Zelocchi’s Rising Popularity and Why Audiences Are Paying Attention
In recent years, Enzo Zelocchi has become a name that appears more frequently across online searches, social media discussions, and entertainment-related platforms. While not every rise in popularity follows the same traditional path, Zelocchi’s growing recognition highlights how modern audiences discover and connect with public figures in the digital age. His journey reflects a mix of creative work, visual storytelling, and strategic online presence that continues to draw curiosity from fans and casual observers alike.
By Brian Smith2 months ago in Interview
Travel decisions are influenced by the headlines of the USA’s foreign policy.
America’s hotels don’t operate in isolation. They are, in many ways, the country’s front desk the first human interaction visitors have with the United States. And right now, the way America positions itself toward the rest of the world is being felt not in speeches or press briefings, but in occupancy reports, staffing schedules, conference bookings, and the mood of international travelers arriving at U.S. airports.
By George Dfouni2 months ago in Interview
Smart buildings of glass
Whether you are arriving to or departing from Helsinki Airport, the first thing you notice is the glass around you and the characteristic Finnish design. If you pay attention, you will find yourself believing there are some forest elves watching you. The impressive structure features glass that playfully illuminates the wood present everywhere.
By Susan Fourtané 2 months ago in Interview
Sharmiin Meymandinejad: Repression, War, and Human Dignity in Iran
Sharmiin (also spelled Sharmin) Meymandinejad is an Iranian human rights defender, writer, and theatre artist who founded the Imam Ali’s Popular Student Relief Society (IAPSRS) in 1999 to combat poverty and support vulnerable children and families. Iranian authorities arrested him in 2020 and charged him with “insulting” Iran’s leaders amid a broader crackdown on independent civil society; he was held for months, including time in solitary confinement, and reportedly denied medical care. After sustained pressure, IAPSRS was ordered dissolved. Now in exile, Meymandinejad speaks on repression, public executions, social trust, and civilian harm from sanctions and war, through grassroots work.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen2 months ago in Interview







