A favorite sport in the hours and days after the Supreme Court hears arguments in a case is guessing how the justices will rule. It can be a humbling exercise.
Yet, in response to recent oral arguments in Groff v. DeJoy, one thing may be certain: The court will address and adjust a ...
You cannot ignore the issue of abortion. A 40-year precedent was overturned in the Supreme Court reversal of Roe v. Wade.
Abortion is a winning issue because it is a relevant issue. It is not going to go away. Often issues take on new forms as time evolves. Just as with the issue of slavery, ...
“Since Roe v. Wade, Republicans, by and large, want to bury their heads in the sand, hoping that nobody is really paying attention. But that’s not what’s happening. Millions of women, millions and millions of women were outraged over it.”
This observation — or warning — wasn’t ...
If there is one thing all parents can agree on, it’s that they want their kids to have an excellent education — one that prepares them for success in their lives and careers. Yet any parent knows that is easier said than done.
Every child is unique, with individual learning needs and ...
Have you noticed strange telecommunication equipment appearing on utility poles? It might be a 5G cellular mini tower. These are being installed throughout our state, but noticeably in Concord and Manchester. These devices emit cellular radiation at close range, which can have serious negative ...
A recent story about the death of the last surviving Apollo Astronaut, Walter Cunningham, got the gears in my old head cranking back to the time when the space program was just getting started in 1962 as President John F. Kennedy stated that an American will walk on the moon by the end of the ...