• Vaughn Grissom reflects on the trade that abruptly ended his Braves tenure

    After trading Vaughn Grissom for Chris Sale, Braves president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos told a hilarious story: He said that, after he explained the trade to Grissom, the infielder jokingly told him that he could have pitched if the Braves needed pitching that badly.

  • K-12 Education: The Ups and Downs of Milwaukee’s School Enrollment

    Regular school enrollment barely changed, charter schools down, statistics vary between MPS and DPI.

  • The Rahals Discuss Keeping Content Fresh & The Ups & Downs Of Married Life

    Diving into the world of one of TikTok’s most beloved couples, whose comedic snippets of married life have has a fan base of 15 million likes. Miled and Melissa joined The Lovin Dubai Show. As they joined the show we delved into their journey as content creators and partners. Despite the challenges of balancing content …

  • Royals, Mariners offense kick down Logan Gilbert's sandcastle, Mariners lose 2-4

    The thing about the way the Mariners have been skating through this season with historically great pitching and subpar offense is it’s extremely nerve-wracking to watch. The starting pitcher carefully builds a beautiful sandcastle inning by inning, while opposing hitters attempt to lap away at its foundation like the endless roll of the tide. This is standard. Except also, the starting pitcher has to also fend off his own offense, who steadfastly refuse to provide anything in the way of...

  • The Marine Corps That Should Have Been

    The Marine Corps That Should Have Been Authored by Gary Anderson via RealClearPolitics, Say what one wants about the Israeli incursion into Gaza, but not a single rocket or missile has been fired from what is left of it since the start of fighting. Compare this with the relative ineffectiveness of American efforts stop Yemen's Houthis from slinging missiles at shipping in the Red Sea. The difference is simply geography. The Israelis simply have to cross fencing and concrete...

  • Photos: Mariners at Orioles

    1 of 3 | Baltimore Orioles' Gunnar Henderson runs the bases after hitting a

  • Some Reflections on the Campus Protests

    The ongoing pro-Palestinian protests at American universities are more than just youthful expressions of speech freedom. Rather they exemplify the informed views of students repulsed by the genocide in Gaza, which they see every day on television and in the social media. They are motivated by a desire to end the continuing complicity of their More

  • Reflections on Student Activism

    I’ve spent most of my life as an advocate for a more peaceful world. In recent years, I’ve been focused on promoting diplomacy over war and exposing the role of giant weapons companies like Lockheed Martin and its allies in Congress and at the Pentagon as they push for a “military-first” foreign policy. I’ve worked at an alphabet soup of think tanks: the Council on Economic Priorities (CEP), the World Policy Institute (WPI), the New America Foundation, the Center for International Policy (CIP),...

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    LINE-UPS from McDiarmid Park

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  • Reflections on Failure — Or, Thoughts on Being “Controversial”

    When You Controversialize Your Good Faith Critics, Who Are You Left With?Continue reading on Eudaimonia and Co

  • UPS is searching for its next CFO

    UPS will look inside its own ranks and outside the company for a strategic finance chief as the company seeks raise demand.

  • Francisco Lindor Reflects On Return To Cleveland

    Francisco Lindor returns to Cleveland for the first time since being traded