Among the places that you do not want to be when the power goes out at your home is in the middle of a shower. I had managed to avoid it up until now, but after nearly three decades of weathering the periodic power outages that accompany being a New Hampshire resident, it finally ...
For many people, a new year represents an opportunity for a fresh start. But for more than 100,000Americans waiting for an organ transplant, it means another year of anxiety and clinging to hope. A small part of those patients will eventually get a transplant, though their health may ...
There was a small victory for freedom last month when a federal jury took only an hour to find Mark Houck not guilty of serious charges falsely brought against him by corrupt federal prosecutors bent on criminalizing pro-life activism.
The embarrassing loss is a rare courtroom defeat for ...
Instead of a quick Russian victory, Russia’s second invasion of Ukraine seems to be settling into a drawn-out slugfest. After Ukrainian soldiers surprisingly thwarted Russia’s offensive on Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital city, the gleeful United States rallied NATO nations to provide the ...
War, it is rightly said, is the realm of uncertainty. This mantra is worth chanting on the looming first anniversary of Russia’s renewed invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. The ways in which Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and the Ukrainian army have defied predictions have been ...
People often ask me who are the most interesting or most influential people I have met. It is easy to say Margaret Thatcher or Bill Clinton, but sometimes the real history makers are never known outside of their specialty. One such was Richard Morley.
A mutual friend took me to meet Morley at ...