Sleaze in Hollywood: Who Would’ve Imagined? October 16, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment All America is rattled by allegations of exploiting women and sexual predators in the movie industry. Surely there were some indications.
Wells Fargo Bank May Not Survive Its Deepening Scandal. Will Consumers? October 12, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence Leave a Comment A rebellion is brewing to rein in predatory account management practices in the U.S. banking industry. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
Trump: The “Absolute Zero” President October 9, 2017 by Chris Walker Leave a Comment This president has proven that he’s a complete failure, just 273 days into his tenure. His departure, in all likelihood, will be celebrated, whatever day it comes.
Is Oprah Winfrey the “Anti-Trump” Democrats Are Looking For? October 4, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence Leave a Comment The world’s most famous talk show host is dropping hints that she might want to seek the presidency after all. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
It is Simply Too Soon for Political Reaction to the Las Vegas Shootings October 2, 2017 by Jerry Newberry 1 Comment Now is the time to show our concern and compassion for the shooting victims in Las Vegas. There is time for debating the whys and hows later.
Sexual Predators Wear Skirts, Too: Once a Taboo, Now an Open Secret September 23, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence 2 Comments Sexual abuse by women is clearly on the rise — but denial persists. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
GOP Leaders Turn Healthcare Debate Into False Argument On Federalism September 22, 2017 by Chris Walker Leave a Comment Lawmakers who insist the Graham-Cassidy bill enhances Federalism need a refresher course on civics.
Will Free College Tuition Make America a Better Nation? September 20, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment Free college tuition sounds great, but nothing is really free. Will it actually benefit lower-income families in the long run?
Is Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg Building a Dangerous Information Empire? September 10, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence 2 Comments Zuckerberg’s flirtation with a presidential bid raises new and uncomfortable questions about the impact of social media on politics. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
Remembering the Days of Chalkboard Weather Forecasting September 7, 2017 by Jerry Newberry 3 Comments Long before Doppler radar and satellite imaging, we got our TV weather report from a man with a piece of chalk in his hand.