Baby boomers, the generation born between 1946 and 1964, are lining up for what may well be their last shot at pulling the levers of leadership. Some analysts studying the …
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Technology advances and, despite the fact we don’t live in utopia, the world is a better place today. We tend to romanticize the “good old days” but few would be …
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One of the puzzling aspects to the recovery since the Great Recession is that U.S. manufacturing has ticked up but U.S. manufacturing jobs have not. The prime example of why …
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You’re driving down the road, minding your own business, when you get pulled over by a police officer. He says you changed lanes without signaling, or that the tint on …
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Millennials, the generation born between 1980 and the mid-1990s, are not getting a fair deal economically and they’re mad as hell. Interestingly, the problem is not limited to the United …
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Early in the morning of January 23, 1909, Captain Inman Sealby paced in the wheelhouse of the RMS Republic, a 570 foot, 15,400 ton steamer out of New York bound …
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Yes, that’s right. Another Clinton scandal. On Super Tuesday, it was a foregone conclusion that Hillary Clinton would win the primaries—and she did. But instead of being thrilled with the …
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Situational Awareness – Violence in Florence, Middle East, Africa
by Bruce Haringby Bruce HaringRUSH TO JUDGMENT: Everyone by now knows what happened in Florence, Missouri last week. It’s just that opinions differ depending on whom you ask, and everything is based on hearsay. …
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These young people, with their flared jeans and corduroy suits and “free love” and Beatlemania and hippies and Woodstock and “American Pie.” Who can tell what kids today are thinking? …
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When we think of the UK, many of us conjure up images of English gentlemen, cream tea and scones, Scottish bagpipes and haggis, and Irish music and Guinness (even though Ireland …