Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, international condemnation of the war has been scathing and economic retribution awe-inspiring. This is the correct, moral response. But what about China?
China continues to be Vladimir Putin’s closest friend on the world stage. At the beginning of ...
Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman likes his hoodies.
He doesn’t seem to have any other piece of clothing in his wardrobe, and he struts around in the “everyman’s” uniform as if he were campaigning to repair the broken cement on your front curb instead of a seat in the U.S. Senate. ...
Calling the young man who shot a mass shooter at a mall in Indiana a “hero” has deadly consequences. It’s not that the young man didn’t act heroically. He did. He was also lucky. It’s that calling him a hero is dangerous. Giving massive publicity to a young shooter feeds our ...
Is Elisjsha Dicken a hero? It depends on whom you ask. The police chief in Greenwood, Ind., thinks he is, as does the mayor. Even the property management company that owns the Greenwood Park Mall where Dicken killed an active shooter called his actions “heroic,” although Dicken violated ...
Even in communities hardest hit by the effects of COVID-19, a constant safe haven exists. Seniors have continued to rely on pharmacists as a trusted source of care and support to manage their health. The pandemic exposed how fragile our healthcare system is and demonstrated how essential ...
Voters in a small Michigan community recently voted to defund the local public library for refusing to censor LGBTQ authors.
One of the talking points used by the local voters essentially followed the line: “Don’t support a mill levy increase for the library if the library is going to ...