Biden’s announcement can best be interpreted as premature, but it reflects how most of the population is behaving.
Author: Sheldon H. Jacobson, Ph.D., opinion contributor
Service sector ‘shrinkflation’ has some benefits
The question that remains is where will shrinkflation end?
When (not whether) to eliminate the Electoral College?
Polling shows 63 percent of U.S. adults supported doing away with the Electoral College system.
Tax code audit is long overdue
Throwing $80 billion at a broken tax code is nothing more than a bandage when more complex surgery is needed.
To keep our children safe, keep guns out of schools
In an ideal world, all schools would be safe from shooters and others intent on causing harm and destruction. In the real world, there are risks.
Where are the next pockets of monkeypox cases likely to be?
Just like weather forecasting, the skies may be clear even when the forecast calls for stormy weather.
Abortion rights is a multi-criteria decision
How can one resolve two positions that appear not just diametrically opposed, but are not even on the same page?
To preserve women’s reproductive rights, end gerrymandering
The gray area lies in states where egregious gerrymandering has created a conflict between the majority opinion of voters and the legislative majority.
Los Angeles International Airport COVID-19 outbreak is a microcosm of America
What are the takeaways from this outbreak?
The federal transportation mask mandate may be dead, but masking is not
How many travelers are opting in to masking during the busy summer travel season?