"White House deploys Marco Rubio to clarify messaging about Iran conflict." So reads the headline on the front page of the Washington Examiner's website in the early hours of Wednesday, the third month of U.S. military operations against Iran, which have been taking place since Feb. 28.
That ...
There are plenty of things an NBA player can do and still keep his job.
League history is littered with examples: players involved in off-court scandals, arrests, even allegations of serious violence. Time and again, teams and the league have found ways to look past behavior that, in most ...
Most families plan vacations around where they want to go. One family friend plans theirs around a much more basic question: Where can we safely eat?
Their youngest son has severe, life-threatening food allergies. Not the kind that makes dining out inconvenient, but the kind that turns a ...
There are few things in life more terrifying than a cancer diagnosis, as any victim of this horrible disease will tell you.
So let's kill cancer before it kills us.
This crusade could be similar in size and scope to our national commitments to developing a polio vaccine in the 1950s and ...
Get ready for the next Roe v. Wade -- only this time the Supreme Court decision that threatens to split the country isn't about abortion; it's about "birthright citizenship."
Trump v. Barbara is before the Court this week, and with it comes the very question of who is an American.
On his ...
Over spring break in March, I traveled down to Southern Utah to spend time with friends in Snow Canyon State Park. We were guided along the Johnson Canyon trail by a lovely young person who taught us all sorts of interesting things about the area.
While there, I wondered about water. How did ...