As President Trump prepares to head to Alaska to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin to “stop the killing” in Russia and Ukraine, what is being done to stop school shootings in America as millions of children begin returning to their schools this week?
In my school days we had two ...
In 2008, Madeline “Kara” Neumann, age 11, died of diabetic ketoacidosis in Wisconsin. Her parents treated her symptoms with prayer instead of medical care. The day before she died, Kara could no longer talk while suffering terrible stomach pains. Yet her adults still wouldn’t take her to ...
At its best, Washington, D.C., is a city of timeless grandeur, of iconic monuments and world-historical centers of power.
At its worst, it's a harrowing place where a remorseless 14-year-old could steal your car.
The confluence of these two Washingtons in the terrible early-morning ...
“The enumeration in the Constitution of
certain rights shall not be construed to deny
or disparage others retained by the people.”
— Ninth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
When the Texas legislature decided to engage in the reapportionment of congressional districts in the middle ...
On May 1, 2003, George W. Bush announced, “Major combat operations in Iraq have ended.” He was standing below a giant banner that read, “Mission Accomplished.” At the risk of inviting charges of understatement, subsequent events didn’t cooperate.
But it took a while for that to be ...
I spent much of the 1990s as secretary of labor. One unit of the Labor Department is the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
I was instructed by my predecessors as well as by the White House, and by every labor economist and statistician I came in contact with, that one of my cardinal ...