My column last week on the arrest of Charlie McGonigal, the top level U.S. FBI counterintelligence official who took money of a Russian oligarch prior to the 2016 presidential election and

Of course, the timing of revelations like this is always an issue (such as in this case, the fact it awaited the transition to a new party in control of the House), but the arrest of perhaps the

This Martin Luther King Jr. weekend was different in a subtle but important way, or so I perceived it. Two major addresses by President Joe Biden set the tone, The first at the Ebenezer Baptist

Perhaps one of the most contentious and challenging seasons in our history stands before us now. The unsavory forces of rule by the privileged classes, also known as the Republican Party, stand at

As I sit writing this on Wednesday night, January 4, this week, after an unprecedented six full rounds of balloting in the House failed to deliver the majority needed by Rep. Kevin McCarthy to

I am not a Roman Catholic except in the most universal sense, but that includes almost every time the current Pope Francis speaks. The televised homily he delivered on Christmas Eve from Rome this