Walking the length of my index finger then back down again, going around and around in circles time and time again. “Keep ...
Americans are now spending more time alone than ever. It’s changing our personalities, our politics, and even our ...
Last weekend, when I went grocery shopping and had to part with a chunk of money, it suddenly hit me how expensive everything ...
The long-predicted downturn in the number of 18-year-olds is almost here. And it isn't just a problem for higher education.
While the falloff in the number of 18-year-olds has been largely characterized as an existential crisis for colleges and universities, the implications are much broader.
The New York Times had a lengthy piece giving a story on how the Democrats lost the support of working-class voters over the ...
There aren’t many problems in America that can’t be traced back to the growth of a big and incompetent government.
The US could potentially build a new path to prosperity for millions of Americans by mandating such simple things as paid ...
Jobs with lower wages and fewer benefits are often derided as “low skilled,” a catchall phrase to describe work that requires little formal education. Such thinking is short-sighted.
A new book examines the evolution of the American workplace, interrogating the idea that hard work is enough to ensure ...
Twin Falls Public Library works to organize 300 oral history interviews and 600 items, seeking help to create transcripts of ...
Antimony prices are likely to hit record levels as consumers seek alternative supplies following China's latest export ban ...