Your foot is on the gas pedal. You realize you’re going too fast. What do you do? You take if off and apply the brakes. But if you Read More


Your foot is on the gas pedal. You realize you’re going too fast. What do you do? You take if off and apply the brakes. But if you Read More

After the brutal winter many of us experienced, nobody wants to think about cold weather for a while. We want to focus on warmth. Sunny summer days, lemonade, Read More

Today is the 75th anniversary of the largest seaborne invasion in world history. June 6, 1944 is known as D-Day. Operation Neptune began the liberation of German-occupied France. Read More

Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska. Idaho, Colorado and Missouri. Iowa, Wisconsin and Illinois. Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Those are among the states that were blitzed by tornadoes and Read More

Last year William Shuttleworth was working at a park where veterans were camping. What he saw bothered him greatly. The then-70-year-old man from Newburyport, Massachusetts served in the Read More

Watch Founder Daryl Mackin of A Soldier’s Child Foundation tell his story here: In 1999, the U.S. Congress did something that was long overdue. They declared Read More

Should the 2020 U.S. Census include a question asking whether the person responding is a U.S. citizen? That’s the question that has caused intense debate in Washington lately Read More

It’s 1,600 miles from Florida to Venezuela. That’s only one-half the distance between Maine and California. But this South American country seems like a completely different world these Read More

You’re only as old as you feel. I love that phrase when I’m feeling well. When I’m in good health and feeling vigorous, I like to remind myself Read More

Our world is increasingly controlled by computers. And that means privacy is getting much more difficult to maintain. This would be true even if every organization did a Read More