Why Energy Policy Feels Different When Winter Arrives

The first cold snap always carries a kind of civic honesty test. There is that familiar moment when the furnace clicks alive, sending warm air through the vents and a quiet warning through the household budget. We spend most of the year talking about energy policy as if it were an abstraction measured in megawatts Read More “Why Energy Policy Feels Different When Winter Arrives”

Hope as a Political Act, A Thanksgiving Reflection

People gather in kitchens across America today. Someone is checking the turkey, another is trying to find the good plates, a niece drifts into the room with headphones and slides back out again. Families arrive with their private burdens tucked under their arms. They bring anxieties about money, worries about illness, or the unspoken tension Read More “Hope as a Political Act, A Thanksgiving Reflection”

How Much Longer Will Americans Pay the Premium? Thanksgiving Reflections from the Crossroads of America

Thanksgiving week in Indiana always tells a story. Highways fill with families, pickup trucks, and the hum of engines that shaped the state’s identity for generations. The American car has been more than transportation. It has been freedom, pride, and a ticket to the middle class. That is why a quiet shift in the global Read More “How Much Longer Will Americans Pay the Premium? Thanksgiving Reflections from the Crossroads of America”

An Open Letter to the WNBA and Its Stakeholders

Commissioner Engelbert, WNBPA leadership, team owners, and members of the basketball community: I am writing as a longtime supporter of the WNBA who believes that the league is entering an important moment in its history. The momentum around women’s sports has never been stronger, and the WNBA stands at the center of a cultural shift Read More “An Open Letter to the WNBA and Its Stakeholders”

A VLAN for Christmas: The Smart Home Upgrade Parents Don’t Know They Need

Parents usually ask for practical gifts. A working coffeemaker. A night without chores. Something wrapped. This year there is a new contender for Most Useful Gift, and it does not come from a store: a VLAN. A VLAN is simply a way to separate your devices into different digital rooms. If you have ever used Read More “A VLAN for Christmas: The Smart Home Upgrade Parents Don’t Know They Need”

The Day the People’s House Went Dark

Congress is supposed to argue. It is supposed to debate, negotiate, and fight like hell over ideas that affect millions of people. What it is not supposed to do is shut itself down because one man decides democracy is inconvenient. Recent reporting revealed that Speaker Mike Johnson refused to convene the House of Representatives for Read More “The Day the People’s House Went Dark”

The Legal and the Low-Risk: The People Insurance Markets Can’t Afford to Lose

A late October evening in Denver, and a software designer named Marcus sits at his kitchen table scrolling through his health plan options. The renewal notice arrived with a jolt. His premium is jumping more than twenty percent this year. His rent is up. Groceries are up. And he has not been sick once in Read More “The Legal and the Low-Risk: The People Insurance Markets Can’t Afford to Lose”

What Happens When Apple, Cadillac, and Democracy Walk Into a Pit Lane

Night in Las Vegas behaves like a living thing. The Strip glows with gold and neon. Light swallows the stars. Every sound echoes off monuments to audacity, each casino reflecting the certainty that anything built with enough money and nerve can be justified later through legend. Inside the Formula One paddock the atmosphere narrows into Read More “What Happens When Apple, Cadillac, and Democracy Walk Into a Pit Lane”

The Big Ten’s Payday Loan

College football functions as civic ritual as much as sport. The stadiums resemble cathedrals. The rituals resemble holidays. Generations of families plan their lives around Saturdays in the fall. The Big Ten has long held a unique place in that cultural landscape. It represents not only tradition but a certain Midwestern idea of fairness and Read More “The Big Ten’s Payday Loan”