If you think high energy costs are hard on the middle class, imagine how they affect those struggling to reach the middle class.
As the Biden administration marches on with its energy price-boosting climate agenda, it is disproportionately hurting the most economically vulnerable Americans ...
As another Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday approaches, our nation has much to celebrate as we strive toward MLK’s dream of a colorblind society.
Since King’s untimely death in 1968, our nation has elected and re-elected its first African-American president. We’ve also recently sworn ...
Through a phenomenon called “linked fate,” small or marginalized groups tend to vote more as a unit rather than as individuals, assuming that without doing so they may not have a loud enough voice in the political system. However, exhaustion from a series of broken promises is breaking up ...
One day after the NFL regular season expires they call it Black Monday. Coaches associated with failed teams do some serious pacing, stuffing their cellphones in sofa cushions hoping that if they don’t hear it ring their boss isn’t really calling to request his immediate presence on the ...
Volunteering is the lifeblood of any nonprofit. And I will say that we are blessed to live in a community where the spirit of volunteerism is alive and well. In fact, just at United Way we have hundreds of active volunteers logging thousands of hours in service to our community. They do ...
There’s not much, if anything, humorous about the long, nasty battle that played out in Congress and the Senate, and in many states (Yes, sad to say, prominent among them was New Hampshire), over whether an official holiday should be enacted to pay tribute to Civil Rights icon Martin Luther ...