Making decisions and choices are something we must do every day. Decisions have consequences. How they are made, and what they are based on, can determine if they end up being good or bad decisions. What we decide will follow how we size-up, understand, or judge a situation. Hopefully, that ...
Tuesday saw the usual first-week-of-June gaggle of state primary elections. It's a feature of the American federal system that states choose when to hold primary and local elections.
Back in the 1850s, as historian Roy Franklin Nichols notes, there was an election in all but one or two of the ...
Horrors. The profiteers running this year's World Cup are forcing fans to shell out thousands for a single ticket.
But they're not. FIFA, which oversees the once-every-four-years soccer tournament, is slapping astounding prices on the tickets. No one has to buy them.
This should be very ...
In one month, the United States will observe its 250th birthday. It is shaping up more like a memorial service for a lost loved one than a party to celebrate something special. Rather than anticipating a happy occasion, America at 250 is increasingly characterized by anger, name- calling and ...
Nearly everyone who is a college sports fan, myself included, knows the state of affairs in the NCAA is one fine mess. Especially regarding football and men's basketball, the two major money-making sports, things have changed massively in the last few years — and mostly not in a good ...
In light of my recent Substack post about Trump's plans for a Trump rally on the mall to celebrate the start of America's 250th birthday festivities — designed, in his words, for "patriots" and promising to be "wild" — several of you wanted to know more about how it's being planned and paid ...