Think about it. Heads of government do not normally reveal the texts of private communications from other heads of state. Yet that is what Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store of Norway did on the first weekend of the World Economic Forum in Davos.
You could think of this as a hostile ...
It wasn’t that long ago when sports betting was illegal. Then suddenly it was as though profit, rather than controlling this vice, became paramount. It was inevitable, given human nature, that bad things would follow legalization.
Recently, The Wall Street Journal carried a front-page story ...
Across the nation, states are fiercely competing for companies and population by slashing taxes.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is dooming her state to be the loser.
In 2026, eight states are cutting their income taxes, and four others are reducing corporate tax rates.
South Carolina is ...
The debate over children and social media is often framed as a question of parental control or technological inevitability. It should not be. At its core, this is a moral question about what kind of society we are shaping, what we choose to protect, and what we are willing to sacrifice in the ...
Sunday night I went to the local cinema to catch the 83-year-old film “Casablanca” starring screen legends Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. I’ve seen it many times, but on this occasion, it seemed to be sending me a message across the decades.
The movie opens with a random roundup ...
Hoo, hoo, hoo, Hoosiers!
Seeing the Indiana University Hoosiers win the College Football Playoff National Championship Monday night was the culmination of a season filled with notable lessons. Here are a few from my perspective:
1. In sports — as in many other matters — the experts are ...