Politicizing health care — from vaccines to research and safety-net funding — has led to some dangerous changes in public health in this country. Among them is the surge in measles and whooping cough cases.
Vaccine hesitancy fueled by intentional misinformation and disingenuous religious ...
There has never been a product so much in demand . . . ever.
Over 240 million smartphones are in use in America (I asked Siri). There were 84 million cars connected to the internet in 2012, and 305 million are expected to be connected to the internet by 2030 (again Siri). There are millions ...
Nearly everyone who is a college sports fan, myself included, knows the state of affairs in the NCAA is one fine mess. Especially regarding football and men’s basketball, the two major money-making sports.
Elite and even above-average athletes have effectively become free agents selling ...
Outgoing Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost sounded the alarm loudly and clearly earlier this year on the pervasive scope of pernicious abuse against senior citizens in our state and in our community.
In remarks to the state’s Elder Abuse Commission, he reported that in the past seven years, ...
Change is not my best friend. Not since the day my family moved from Wisconsin to California when I was 8.
Leaving the land of my grandmother, the skating rink and snowballs in winter, Lake Mendota and the tennis courts in summer, the community garden and all that seemed unfair.
The ...
The Democratic Socialists of America has a class problem that its own rhetoric is designed to obscure. Its rising stars — Zohran Mamdani, son of a Columbia professor and an acclaimed filmmaker; the Ivy-credentialed activists staffing progressive nonprofits; the heirs animating the ...