George Marshall: A public servant and the public good

One antidote to our poisonous, nasty political atmosphere is to consider especially significant positive leaders of our past, such as Gen. George C. Marshall. Marshall, one of the greatest soldiers produced by our or any other nation, was a dedicated public servant.

Voters eyeing justices’ ruling in medication abortion pill case

The Supreme Court will now decide whether to restrict what has become the most common procedure in states where abortion remains legal, and what’s virtually the only method available — through the mail — in states with abortion bans.

Truth was worse than Kate Middleton speculation

Finally, there was the explanation everyone was clamoring for but no one was expecting.

March Madness as we know it today faces extinction

Within a decade, March Madness could be obsolete. Fans, now settling into their sofas to watch some great basketball, should enjoy this year’s tournament as if it’s a last dance.

The more government ‘borrows,’ the more we pay

If you think the Treasury Department borrowing trillions of dollars is a problem only for future generations, think again. The interest rates on your credit cards, student loans — even your mortgage — are all up now because of the Treasury’s borrowing spree, and it’s costing you thousands.

GOP lawmakers are overriding local will

The pattern of Republican state officials overturning the acts of democratically elected local officials, and seizing local power, is growing ever more disconcerting.

Houthi threat in Red Sea requires US to adopt new technology, guerrilla mindset

To protect global shipping, the principle law of freedom of navigation, geopolitical stability, and bring some semblance of peace to the region, the U.S. needs to think outside the box to combat the Houthis and embrace emerging technologies.

Unprecedented opportunity: A path forward on spectrum

For decades, the United States has enjoyed electromagnetic spectrum superiority over its competitors in all domains — both military (space, air, land, sea, cyber) and commercial. But in recent years, other countries — including China — have grown more aggressive in their efforts to “win” global technology competition.

As the West vacillates, attack has rattled Odesa

What can normal mean in Odesa now?

Why is Haiti’s economy inferior to its neighbor’s?

As Haiti continues its descent into chaos, the Dominican Republic continues to prosper.