In observance of America’s Black History Month, I am again reproducing a column I wrote on March 2, 2014, on an African American theme that I believe readers will find engaging.
It is one of the most infectious diseases around, and can cause blindness and hearing loss – and can also be fatal. Why are cases now soaring and what can be done about it?
AbstractThis article interrogates a recent Supreme Court decision (In Re: Contempt Proceedings against Justin Oldpa Yeazehn) sentencing a social media commentator to for contempt of court arising from ...
Keynote speech by Philip R. Lane, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, at The World Ahead 2026: Sofia Gala DinnerI welcome the invitation to ...
Columbus Mayor Mary Ferdon delivered her remarks on the state of the city for the third time Tuesday night, capping an eventful 2025 and looking towards 2026 as her first term passes the halfway mark.
Fame doesn't always equal respect! Join us as we count down our picks for the most embarrassing public moments when notorious ...
In his new book Geoffrey Robertson argues the UN Security Council can no longer defend democracy and proposes a new alliance of democratic states. The diagnosis is compelling – the path forward far ...
Prepare your teen for college success with etiquette tips from Lisa Burdette, expert on manners, confidence, and social skills.
I wrote this in a dream. Well, it wasn’t a dream exactly, but it was the closest thing you can experience while keeping fingers on the keyboard. I suppose there is a technical name for it, a ...
An online subculture targeting kids and teens has led to real-world violence. Authorities are racing to catch up.
Hypertension is the leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease, the most common cause of death worldwide. Less than half the people with high blood pressure are aware of their diagnosis, and only ...