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When you decide what to write in a column, there are many subjects that you could cover. There’s only one problem. more
They say that travel is a broadening experience, and that when we leave our home base, there’s always something we can learn. more
Government shutdown. The term sounds so ominous. A temporary end to all government services. How long will it last? more
You don’t have to be a Harvard Business School graduate to realize that the average voter has little or no respect for government, from the top down. more
As we go to press, all eyes are on the U.S. Congress and its debate on whether or not we should attack Syria. The longer the process, the more confused the issues seem to become. more
The vast majority of Americans don’t believe that it’s in our best interests to use military force in Syria. And for the most part, I concur with the majority. more
I offer this column as a public service. If you’re in a challenging marriage and you fantasize about divorce, I can save you a lot of money. Just imagine being married to Anthony Weiner, and you may rethink your own marital problems. more
Last week, Anthony Weiner, the former congressman and current candidate in the Democratic primary for mayor of New York City, admitted that the sexual incidents that ended his congressional career never really ended. more
There are all kinds of words that come to mind when we talk about our federal government and how it functions. more
Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY4) has revealed that she has been diagnosed with a treatable form of lung cancer — and that she’s committed to beating this latest challenge. more
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