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Chickening Out, Floyd Style

There is something quietly telling about a boxer who says, almost casually, that a highly anticipated rematch is “not actually a fight.” It sounds...

The Olympics Gender Question

There are issues you cannot simply scroll past. You try. You read a headline, react quickly, and move on. But some stay with you—while...

Celebrities who dare speak

Sometimes it begins quietly—a joke that exposes bias, a post that corrects a lie, a knee taken in silence. Entertainment may be the stage,...

When Research Loses Weight

A few years ago, I wrote about the “publish or perish” culture—the quiet pressure that pushes academics to keep producing, often at a pace...

Trumping Truth

This letter did not begin with me. A lawyer friend posted a “Dear Uncle” letter on Facebook late one night. It was light on...

Not enough children?

There was a time when you could tell a local home was alive even before you stepped inside. You would hear the kids first—running,...

Question the Cloak

In a time when truth can sound a lot like confidence, the most dangerous lies are those dressed in faith. We have seen it...

Real Talk from the Pope

There are days when the news feels more like noise than meaning. A headline flashes—loud, sharp—an insult here, a response there, and it all...

Let Congress do its work

The loudest debates are often the ones that sound the most legal but feel the most human. That is what makes the recent argument...

You survived school… now what?

There is something disarming about a graduation ceremony when the most honest line is not about excellence, but survival. And I remember telling them...

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