Remembering Those Who Gave All for Us on This Memorial Day May 29, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Our men and women who fought and died for our country should be remembered as we observe Memorial Day.
Wells Fargo Bank: Too Corrupt but Powerful to Fail? May 26, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence Amid the Democrat-Republican tug-of-war over Trump, America’s latest banking scandal goes largely unnoticed.
Removing of Confederate Monuments: Necessary for Closure or Just Re-writing History? May 15, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Although some symbols are painful, they serve to retell our story, from where we have come, and to remind us where we should never go again.
Maybe It Is Time for Some Outside-the-Box Thinking About the US Postal Service May 11, 2017 by Jerry Newberry With volume declining and costs rising, maybe it is time to review some different suggestions for written correspondence and package delivery.
LSD: Should We Legalize It? May 9, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence Bolstered by new research, a campaign to exploit the health benefits of psychedelic drugs quietly gains force
If self-help books work, why do people keep writing them? May 9, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Being successful in your own life’s work depends solely on how you define being successful.
A dark day in Bristol as ESPN faces employee layoffs April 27, 2017 by Jerry Newberry The entertainment industry is about to face changes in their business model, as many manufacturing firms have done over the years.
Judge Gorsuch and the Supreme Court: Republicans Prepare for the “Nuclear” Option March 31, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence With Trump’s SCOTUS nominee under siege, America’s system of government faces further decay.
Will legalizing drugs simply make the problem go away? March 2, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Legalization of addictive drugs may not have the desired impact, once all is said and done.
Who’s in charge here? Dems get gut-punched again March 1, 2017 by Jerry Newberry The Democrats took another blow to the chin last night as Trump addressed a Joint Session of Congress.