Whoever said there can be too much of a good thing could not have been talking about schools.
Every child deserves to go to an excellent school. The U.S. News & World Re...
Last week was Teacher Appreciation Week, and I intended to write on the subject, but a more newsy topic intervened. That’s an apt metaphor for what is happening to the p...
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, the Democrat from Minnesota, uttered a forlorn sentiment at a Center for American Progress conference. She said Democrats can’t spend all their time ...
While most voters who reside in the 12th legislative district will not recognize my name, I do feel compelled to write to your readers.
Your April 25 editorial has given...
Connecticut will likely legalize sports betting now that the U.S. Supreme Court has opened that door by repealing the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act. Thi...
North Korea’s recent temper tantrum over U.S.-South Korean military exercises and its threat to pull out of its upcoming summit with President Trump are signs that Trump...
The majority of Americans are not extremists when it comes to politics. They are neither very blue nor very red. They are somewhere in between. Before we call them purpl...
It’s college commencement time, and the question is the future of the graduates, whether we will have “capable and cultivated human beings” making this a better America,...
If you want to understand why Donald Trump is president today (and why he could very well win a second term), look to the Democrats’ hysterical response to two of Trump’...
“Jerusalem celebrates ... and Gaza bleeds — a surreal 24 hours,” read the headline in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz.
Indeed, there was something surreal about scenes of ...