Yesterday, Vladimir Putin's threats to invade Ukraine went from occupying our mind space, as I mentioned last week, to a physical invasion and attack. Ukrainians are scrambling for cover, stock and commodity markets are flailing, and Western allies (including NATO) are threatening more and more sanctions which may hurt the Russian economy,
Over 150,000 Russians troops now sit on the border of Ukraine. Will Vladimir Putin invade Ukraine and take control of this sovereign nation? Is this just bluster and maneuvering? Is this a serious global threat or is the entire crisis overblown? None of us know what Putin's plan will be. Maybe
There's a lot of talk about fairness these days: It's not fair that we still have to wear masks or get vaccinated. It's not fair that we have to work longer hours or do additional tasks because of labor shortages. It's not fair that our Amazon packages aren't showing up
According to the children's book, if you give a mouse a cookie, he'll ask for a glass of milk, then a straw, then a napkin, etc. One thing leads to another. This past week, the book Maus, the only graphic novel to ever win a Pulitzer Prize, was banned in Tennessee schools because
This week, a Merrill Lynch advisor was fired after directing an expletive laden tirade at the workers at a smoothie shop who made his son's drink. He threw a drink at one person and made anti-immigrant comments at another. Sounds like a straight-forward case of inappropriate racist behavior, right? Not so