Imagine getting to zero emissions by 2050, without big government spending and no new regulations. Not a fantasy--over 3,500 U.S. economists endorsed such a plan, according to the Wall Street Journal (January 17, 2019). On April 1, Congressman Ted Deutch introduced HR 2307, the "Energy ...
Let’s think back of the foods we ate as a kid. Of course, my memories as a kid and your memories as a kid may be decades apart. But I’m going to share what I remember as a part of my French-Canadian heritage.
Low fat? Low sodium? Nah. It wasn’t even in our vocabulary. I remember many ...
Power has many forms. But perhaps the most personal form of power is knowledge. Knowledge to make choices, knowledge about where to find accurate information, and knowledge about reliable places to go to make decisions about the health and well-being of yourself, your family and those you care ...
The New Hampshire Senate is currently considering the “divisive concepts amendment” that was rejected by the House as a stand-alone bill, but hidden in the proposed state budget, HB2. It would prohibit discussion of racial, ethnic, and gender bias and discrimination in schools, agencies, ...
I’m getting the feeling the telephone people somehow found out about my heretofore secret personal crusade to purposefully omit the “603” part when I give someone my phone number.
I bet you’re thinking, “why? What’s the point of that?”
Fair question. It deserves an answer. ...
The world watched a white police officer kneel on the neck of George Floyd for 9 minutes and 29 seconds on May 25, 2020. We all watched a murder. “Murder” is a word indicating a crime, it has a specific meaning, it is term of art, something attorneys are fond of and use with precision and ...