Before our failure to prevent 9/11, which led to wars in Iraq and America’s longest war ever in Afghanistan, America was able to pay its bills. We had a balanced budget, thanks to former President Bill Clinton and a Republican Congress. So, I ask, is Osama bin Laden actually winning today in ...
Measles is a “cost of doing business,” says a highly placed official at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
I’d like to know what business that is.
To be fair, let me finish the CDC principal deputy director’s quote. Ralph Abraham said that measles is a cost of doing ...
As I read the commentary surrounding the latest deadly shooting in Minnesota, I see something deeper than disagreement over facts or law. I see a nation struggling to reconcile rights, authority, fear and accountability in moments when events move faster than judgment.
Let’s begin with the ...
Sorting through what exactly Alex Pretti did or did not do to provoke his death in Minneapolis at the hands of ICE agents is not enough to understand this tragedy.
Pretti had a permit for his concealed weapon. But does the Second Amendment cover carrying it at an incendiary anti-ICE ...
“How can the life of such a man / Be in the palm of some fool’s hand?” — Bob Dylan, “Hurricane”
You’ve probably never heard of Caleb Bailey, but he is a political prisoner who has been locked behind bars for nearly eight years; nine more years remain on his sentence.
Anyone ...
The Big Apple is about to take on a new name — Tent City, or Filth City. Or perhaps Lepto City, after leptospirosis, a bacterial infection increasingly found in homeless encampments.
New York’s new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, is barring the New York Police Department from closing down ...