“Affordability” is the word grabbing the headlines in public discourse these days.
However, if affordability is a problem, it’s important to be clear about what exactly the problem is and what can be done.
Gallup has new polling data noting that the “high cost of living continues ...
I have a favorite saying about history which goes against the common perception that it repeats. “The past is a foreign country. They do things differently there.”
Author J.P. Hartley is saying that we might not understand events outside of the context of their times. Today’s context ...
It has come to this point: Just who and what are we supposed to believe anymore? Are we all more susceptible to conspiracy theories now? I worry that we might be. And I worry that those of us who are normally rational, logical thinkers, will find it easier to believe there are connections ...
Recently, we attended a musical put on at the high school where our grandkids attend—in this case, Maple Grove. During the spring, musicals are being conducted at many of our local schools.
As usual, I was “blown away” by the level of skill and professionalism displayed in the ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala.—When there’s news about an indictment, it’s always good to remember that an indictment is not — repeat, is not — a conviction.
To oversimplify the matter, the existence of an indictment merely means that a grand jury has found that the criminal case may ...
Once again I’m offering my take on several issues.
— I very much liked Star Parker’s recent column on Social Security because I remember looking at my paychecks, in those days before direct deposit, thinking that if I could have taken my contributions to Social Security and Medicare ...