This is a seminal year, meaning nothing will be the same again.
This is the year when two monumentally new forces began to shape how we live, where we reside and the work we do. Think of the invention of the printing press around 1440 and the perfection of the steam engine in about ...
Two leading American health agencies have a chance to correct a decade’s worth of incomplete nutrition guidelines by re-establishing oral health as an essential part of overall dietary wellness.
Every five years, the Health and Human Services and Agriculture departments commission the ...
Social Security benefits are increasing too rapidly. This acceleration in benefit growth is a significant factor in the program’s worsening financial situation.
We’ve all heard about the challenges facing programs due to a changing demographic landscape. The U.S. population is aging and ...
Reality TV and podcast star Jack Osbourne recently said that if one of his kids said they wanted to go to school to be a coder, he would tell them not to and instead to “learn to be a carpenter or a tiler or a framer or something if you want to be creative because AI can’t do that.” ...
Joe Biden has declared an emergency and called the fire department over a bit of smoke in New York City. The smoke? It results from a proverbial fire he started on our southern border.
Much like the plumes of smoke from western U.S. and Canadian forest fires that hit the jet streams in the ...
Because of a lack of accountability dating back decades, the Internal Revenue Service has become a corrupt and dysfunctional shell of its former self. It has lost the ability and the moral authority to enforce the Internal Revenue Code.
I know this because, unfortunately, I had a front-row ...