Ebola in Africa. Hantavirus on a cruise ship. A measles outbreak kills 560 children in Bangladesh, sickens 60,000. Major diseases are making the news.
We ask ourselves, is this the next big one? Maybe. We are certainly doing everything possible to make ourselves vulnerable.
President ...
When I was in fourth grade at the Babcock Elementary school in Silver Creek, I can remember our teacher telling us we had a new gym class instructor. Apparently he was fresh out of college (22 years old) and everyone was very excited to meet him!
As it turned out, Mr. Curt Raymond would ...
Let’s pick up where we left off 12 weeks ago.
Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act was before the U.S. Supreme Court again, this time in Louisiana v. Callais.
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Writing for the six-justice majority, Justice Samuel Alito ...
At a time when our need for electricity is growing rapidly, why are we creating a system based on intermittent wind and solar generated power? In 2025 U.S. spending on renewable energy generation primarily wind and solar was $108.7 billion. Unfortunately in the same period the U.S. ...
Editor’s note: Marcy O’Brien is in New England with family graduation festivities. Parts of this column have appeared previously.
Memorial Day was a particularly important day of remembrance for my mother. Every year, she made sure we wore commemorative red poppies to honor her youngest ...
A threat lurks in our world. It is bigger than our culture. It is bigger than our economy, but will include them both. From the beginning, humans have used technology to replace us: human labor cut short by a machine that did the job. It was convenient. It was economical. By this means, humans ...