The other day, I was at the grocery store — my source of amusement and connection with people at large during and post-COVID. I say “post-COVID,” knowing we will never be truly “post,” but at least we are not in the state of trauma we once were.
When I asked the cashier, Joe, with ...
As the landscape around reproductive rights in the United States is shifting, the middlemen of the drug supply chain, Pharmacy Benefit Managers, are once again proving they require additional government guardrails. A new report from the House Oversight Committee finds that health insurers and ...
It’s time to head to the polls again. But before you cast your ballot, how much do you know about some of the stories behind Election Day? Find out with this short, easy and fun quiz.
1. Who was the only candidate elected president on his birthday?
A. William Howard Taft
B. Woodrow ...
In every election for the last 25 years, voters have had the opportunity to decide on statewide ballot measures legalizing marijuana for either medical or adult-use purposes. This November will be no exception.
Voters in five states — Arkansas, Maryland, Missouri, North Dakota and South ...
After years of frostiness, U.S.-Turkey relations could be warming again. It’s a welcome reset of the thermometer.
There’s plenty to dislike about the government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, starting with what some consider the Turkish president’s oppressive approach to his political ...
By Navin Nayak
InsideSources.com
While he occupied the White House, Donald Trump was a relentless presence in American life, a perpetual outrage machine generating endless division, media coverage and social media fuel for extremism. The last 18 months have offered the American public ...