Recent moves across various states in the U.S. to criminalize homelessness represent a deeply concerning trend in public policy. As unsheltered homelessness continues to rise due to factors […]
The $2 Drug List Model
Have you heard about the new initiative from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to help make medications more affordable? It’s called the Medicare $2 Drug […]
A Month with My Headphones
It’s been another month of diving deep into my music library and I’ve stumbled across a delightful mix of tunes that I just had to share with you […]
Navigating the Ripple Effects of Google Domains Transition to Squarespace
Personally, one of the primary services I have utilized of the Google stack has been their domain management services. The recent announcement that Google Domains will be transitioning […]
Empowering Low-Income Families: Strategies to Minimize Healthcare Spending
The labyrinth of healthcare expenses presents a challenging path for families, especially those with limited incomes. However, there are actionable steps low-income households can take now, along with […]
The Dawn of a New Era: Caitlin Clark and the WNBA’s Tiger Woods Moment
In the annals of American sports, there comes along every so often a figure so captivating that they redefine the essence of the game itself. As golf had […]
The Case To Be Made that Benjamin Netanyahu is the World’s Most Dangerous Man.
Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving Prime Minister, is embroiled in multiple corruption charges including fraud, bribery, and breach of trust, with allegations spanning over a decade. His trial, which […]
Weighing the Consequences of Google’s News Blockade in California
Google’s recent decision to block access to some news content in California marks a significant moment in the ongoing battle over digital news dissemination. As tech giants like […]
The Political Consequences of a Conservative Judicial Strategy
A revealing Politico article by Megan Messerly underscores the repercussions of the conservative strategy to reshape the federal judiciary, highlighting the political price being paid by figures like […]
Software I love: Kodi
I have a handful of software that I have used for years and still love. Kodi, the media player app, never fails to make the list. Totally free […]