Like many of you, I am deeply troubled by the killing of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police.
It is impossible to witness this event and not be deeply troub...
The right of the people to “assemble peaceably” is enshrined in the First Amendment to the Constitution.
Police officers take an oath to uphold the Constitution. Theref...
All across America, families are experiencing an alarming increase in the need for food.
Even before the pandemic hit, hunger was part of the daily lives of some 37 mill...
At a hastily arranged Rose Garden press conference on Monday, President Donald Trump announced his intention to invoke the Insurrection Act of 1807 to send federal troop...
George Floyd died after a police officer pressed his knee on his neck until he stopped breathing, and riots have now erupted in cities across our nation. We can blame th...
Over the weekend, what began as a peaceful protest in Madison, Wis., where I served as chief of police for more than 20 years, erupted in violence. A police vehicle was ...
As a child, I grew up in abject poverty with our family being evicted often. A number of times I found myself in poor African American neighborhoods or public housing. D...
As the temporary $600-per-week boost in unemployment benefits nears its expiration, the first serious partisan battle over federal COVID-19 relief is looming.
At the ext...
You could argue that Twitter has been Donald Trump’s best friend. He has 80 million followers. He uses the social media platform daily to reach voters without relying on...
The song is titled “Black and White.” The band was Three Dog Night, and the year was 1972. The song was written in 1954 but most only know it from this version.
That pl...