Greg Maresca

Greg Maresca is a New York City native and U.S. Marine Corps veteran who writes for TTC. He resides in the Pennsylvania Coal Region. His work can also be found in The American Spectator, NewsBreak, Daily Item, Republican Herald, Standard Speaker, The Remnant Newspaper, Gettysburg Times, Daily Review, The News-Item, Standard Journal and more.

Figures flip the field

Sports programs with strong donor bases and NIL collectives are flipping recruits and transfers at rapid speed, like traders on Wall Street.

Faith under fire

Over half of history’s 70M Christian martyrs were killed in the 20th century, amid totalitarian regimes, purges, and ethnic violence.

Defying Mr. Softee

Revived after decades of decline, the Presidential Physical Fitness Test returns as a merit-based antidote to rising childhood obesity and chronic disease.

The geometrics of power

In the annals of American political history, few terms evoke as much controversy as gerrymandering – a practice synonymous with electoral manipulation.

Timed delivery

Reagan’s speeches were crafted to marinate our collective consciousness, while Trump’s aim for viral impact and an immediate dopamine engagement.

Late night’s Javan Rhino  

Once upon a time in America, late-night television talk shows were nightly viewing for many following their local news.
MAGA Business Central

Armistice and amnesia  

In case you missed it too, June 25th marked the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the Korean War – the first hot front of the Cold War. 

Uncle SLIC’s lingering loans

School may be out for the summer, but the Student Loan Industrial Complex (SLIC) chugs along no matter what time of the year it is.

Stirring the gravy

“You might be a Pennsylvanian-Italian if you claim Italian ancestry and participated in San Marziale festivities at Holy Angels Church in Kulpmont, PA.

On the Major League’s periphery: A major trip through the minors

For Nick Dunn, the trek through the minors is a trifecta of physical, mental, and organizational hurdles filled with politics, roster volatility, and injuries.

250 Countdown

Those 56 intrepid men who signed put their very lives, honor and fortunes on the line. There was no auto-quill to accommodate their signatures. 

With or without

The mullahs of Iran have been at war with the West, particularly the US, for half a century and Iran is also the world’s foremost champion of terrorism.