Legal-Ease: Is my money in the bank safe?
Although every business is different, banks are businesses like other businesses. Some businesses buy and sell cars, and other businesses sell services. Banks can be thought of as buying and selling the use of money.
Michael Reagan: President Biden leads America to defeat
Everyone in the national media this week was worrying about whether Donald Trump was going to be arrested in New York.
S.E. Cupp: Indictment no badge of honor
It was 1998, and the House of Representatives had just approved two articles of impeachment for Bill Clinton’s “high crimes and misdemeanors.”
Dr. Jessica Johnson: Term ‘ma’am’ does not need to be offensive
Two weeks ago, I came across a thought-provoking article posted on CNN.com by Janelle Davis titled “How ‘ma’am’ went from being a respectful word for some — but polarizing for others.”
Jerry Zezima: The great egg mystery
Why did the chicken cross the road? To lay an egg in my backyard.
Marc Bowker: No, we won’t deliver Amazon’s stuff
Last Thursday, two Amazon employees came into my building to pitch a great opportunity: Allowing my staff to deliver Amazon packages, while they’re on the clock. No, really!
Tom Purcell: Let’s get our kids behind the wheel
The sun is shining today, and spring is upon us.
Holy Cow! History: Teddy Roosevelt’s close call
Losing a president in office is a national tragedy. Imagine losing two presidents in 12 months. In the early days of the 20th century, that came dangerously close to happening.
Mark Figley: Footage shows the truth about Jan. 6’s events
Following Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson’s release of official video footage from the so-called “Jan. 6 insurrection,” the deep state went apoplectic.
Robert B. Reich: The undeserving rich utilize myths to justify their wealth
Last week’s bailout of small banks (and it was a bank bailout) needs to be seen in the larger context of America’s soaring inequality.