Every year at this time I wonder why we, as American Indians, bother to celebrate Thanksgiving.
Only hindsight bias insists that the signs of every unlikely catastrophe were always there.
Let’s see if they can avoid getting dragged underwater by a messy election of party leaders.
All across America, university towns are thriving.
It doesn’t matter that the story about the cherry tree was a myth. What matters is that it resonated: Lying was taboo.
When the company was looking for a second headquarters, it made diversity a key issue.
McCain’s July 2017 vote against Republican legislation to repeal and replace Obamacare, Rep. Jason Lewis argues, deprived Republicans of the ability to prove the critics of that legislation wrong.
As the Aberdeen City Council reviews the budget and looks for savings, it might be tempted to look in the…
In the America of my childhood, the Crayola box contained a crayon labeled “flesh.”
About six months ago, a friend and I were talking about the 2020 presidential elections when he shared a startling prediction: President Donald Trump would not seek re-election.
One year ago, I paid Facebook a dollar to send a message to a woman I didn’t know.
One of the reasons well-educated districts exist, at least in the suburbs, is because they were drawn intentionally during the last round of redistricting.
In red states, blue states and purple states, they’ve had it with politicians drawing their own districts, choosing their own voters and distorting democracy.