Given the degree to which so many in Washington, D.C., have shown us their reluctance to do their jobs — or remember for whom they work — lately, it is likely the 2026 elections will be a time for voters to take action.
In Ohio, change is imminent, as redrawn congressional districts will ...
Reading commentary about the recent elections, I thought of an observation of Nobel prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman.
Feynman said, “The first principle is that you must not fool yourself, and you are the easiest person to fool.”
That is, we must always be disciplined in looking ...
So, how was your Remembrance Sunday?
The British Parliament — and people — wear red poppy symbols to honor soldiers who fell in the Great War trenches, World War II and ever since.
The U.S. Senate had one Remembrance Sunday, Nov. 9, that I’ll never forget. As night fell outside the ...
If you have been arguing with members of your household about whether the time is right for putting up Christmas decorations (ahead of Thanksgiving), perhaps try mentioning that the bells are already ringing at local retail establishments that host Salvation Army red kettles. The season has ...
For decades I have been hearing the old courtroom saying about how a grand jury would indict a ham sandwich if given the chance, but I never expected to see it happen.
What the saying conveys is that grand juries, which approve or reject charges to go to trial, only hear from one side, the ...
You’ve probably heard by now the blockbuster news that Microsoft founder Bill Gates, one of the richest people to ever walk the planet, has had a change of heart on climate change. For several decades, Gates poured billions of dollars into the climate-industrial complex and was howling that ...