In 2000, something remarkable happened: the world came together and committed to a short list of ambitious targets that became known as the Millennium Development Goals. The objectives — to reduce poverty, fight disease, keep kids in school and so on — essentially boiled down to eight ...
America’s detente relationship with China regarding Taiwan has had enormous benefits for all three countries for the last five decades, but an unsettling slide toward political posturing and rhetoric puts the future of that relationship at risk.
The United States must affirm its commitment ...
Last year my 24-year-old daughter, Annabel, decided to go into nursing after earning a bachelor’s degree in another field. She’s now in a master’s program and well on her way to becoming a nurse and probably a nurse practitioner after that.
But watching her navigate the complex, ...
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) is a disaster. How big a disaster is not clear. But for America’s social-justice elites, the size is directly related to its effect, not on our overall economy but on their political allies.
At the very least, the stockholders are out close to 100 ...
March 28 is Diabetes Alert Day, which is a good time to understand your risk for Type 2 diabetes.
More than one in three American adults have prediabetes, but almost 80% don’t even know they have it. On Diabetes Alert Day, the YMCA of Greater Nashua wants you to know the risks for type 2 ...
Piecing together enough stray flashes of memory to come up with some sort of at least fairly coherent stretch of recollections certainly ain’t as easy as it used to be.
(I can hear my dear departed Nana sighing and warning me once again, “stop saying ain’t!” British born and raised, ...