A basic truth is that nothing stays the same. This is true for any individual or any nation.
Each day you are not the same person you were yesterday. Either you are moving forward or backward. Either you are improving or deteriorating.
I often quote historian Arnold Toynbee that “an ...
WASHINGTON — Nobody home. Gone fishing. The lights are out in the federal government.
The House of Representatives chamber is deserted and silent as a tomb. It’s almost as if its Republican leaders don’t care if the country is in crisis.
While the president carries out a bloody ...
Data centers have generated plenty of buzz in Ohio, as some economic development officials have touted them as an integral part of our state’s economic future. That may be true, but the Ohio Chamber of Commerce has some words of caution as it releases a new report through its research ...
The secretary of defense opens his laptop late at night on Sept. 29. He logs on to his favorite AI chatbot. It greets him.
Hi, Pete. What can I do for you tonight?
Pete? I thought I asked you to call me Maj. Tough Guy.
You’re absolutely right. You did. Thanks for setting me straight, ...
A great but unheralded feature of the One Big Beautiful Bill passed in July was an authorization for the Federal Communications Commission to raise $88 billion to $100 billion through electronic spectrum auctions.
Selling this additional 600 to 800 megahertz of bandwidth to the private sector ...
Last week, Ohio moved one step closer to being able to accept cryptocurrency as payment for state fees and services. The news was greeted with congratulations from officials such as Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose.
“Ohio has always been a state of pioneers and innovators,” LaRose ...