True leaders do not create crises, they respond to them. Jacinda Ardern is showing us both the toll of that leadership and its inspired next steps.
Author: Connie Schultz, USA TODAY
Two years after Jan. 6 Capitol riot, Republicans are divided as ever
In the shadow of Jan. 6 attack, Kevin McCarthy’s speaker vote circus on Capitol Hill only makes America look more vulnerable to the rest of the world.
How the Guardians, and SpongeBob, finally made me fall in love with Cleveland baseball
Cleveland’s baseball team has not won a World Series since 1948. This year turned out to be no different, except it is different in almost every way.
Americans want stricter gun safety measures. Gen Z will help us get there.
Generation Z is always thinking about gun violence. It’s time to listen to young people about guns and gun safety.
‘I’m going to put a box around work’: That’s a country song waiting to happen
So much judgment-passing as the pandemic-induced resetting of workplace norms takes place. Can we remember these workers are real people?
College goodbyes loom. Be sad but also be grateful for the moments past and future.
Sending your child to college unleashes a swirl of emotions. It’s a big change (for everyone). It may be difficult but it’s also a gift.
I went to an anti-abortion event and found confusing messages, no crowds and the will to fight harder
The few protesters who showed up agreed ‘it’s not fair to be raped’ but insisted ‘it is never medically necessary to have an abortion.’ That’s false.
We heard the joke. We saw the slap. But Jada Pinkett Smith is the voice that matters most
We don’t know what she thinks of her husband’s slap. But she’s been outspoken about her journey with hair loss in a culture unfriendly to bald women.
Who have we become, with tip lines for school mask scofflaws and abortion bounty hunters?
There is a dark underbelly of citizen activism. Too many in this country greet the power to make a difference as an invitation to inflict harm.
Longing for a return to ‘simpler times’? Here’s what the 1950s were like.
Nostalgia relies on fuzzy memories. Let’s refresh ours.