Editors Note: This column was originally published in the Jan. 10, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
The public-health officials are getting around to admitting the fallibility of public-health officials.
Editors Note: This column was originally published in the Jan. 17, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
The pain I felt late Sunday, Jan. 7, was hard to pinpoint until I realized exactly when it struck: just moments after news of a tentative, 2024 budget deal between Senate and House negotiators had been announced.
Editors Note: This column was originally published in the Jan. 10, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
The public-health officials are getting around to admitting the fallibility of public-health officials.
Editors Note: This column was originally published in the Jan. 10, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
At the height of the Christmas giving season, the governors of Iowa and Nebraska, two largely rural, heavily agricultural states, chose to play Grinch by turning down tens of millions of federal food assistance dollars “to help feed children who might otherwise go hungry while school is out” this summer, reported the Associated Press (AP).
Editors Note: This column was originally published in the Jan. 3, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
You might have heard that Donald Trump is going to be a dictator if he wins the presidency next year. Among other things, he’s threatening to target his political opponents.
Editors Note: This column was originally published in the Jan. 3, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
Founding father Benjamin Franklin was spot-on almost three centuries ago when he noted–in print, no less–that two unavoidable facts of life were death and taxes.