This week as we celebrate Labor Day, the greatest “labor” that lies ahead is

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This week includes the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on America’s homeland. Nearly a quarter-century later, 9/11’s legacy is

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This week in 1908, General Motors was founded as the result of merging the Buick and Olds car companies. Two individuals or entities that should merge, unify, or join forces

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Is it possible for Israel to defeat permanently through force of arms Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Iran?

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This week in 1957, then-president Dwight Eisenhower sent 1,000 federal troops to Little Rock, Arkansas, to ensure that nine black students were granted access to an all-white high school. This generation’s education challenge

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This week, the calendar turns to October – begging the question of what if any “October Surprises” may lie ahead. The most likely “surprise”

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This week marks one year since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel, triggering the war in Gaza and the subsequent fighting in southern Lebanon. The greatest surprise a year later

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This week in 1926, A.A. Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh, a collection of short stories involving a humanlike teddy bear, was first published. An individual or entity who, like Pooh, ended up stuck in a honey pot

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This week in 1994 and 2003, North Korea and the US signed agreements requiring the former to halt its nuclear program and agree to inspections – nine years later, North Korea rejected the agreement. Today’s biggest nuclear menace

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This week marks the 95th and 37th anniversaries of “Black Monday” which were Wall Street market collapses that triggered economic uncertainty. The most unsettling economic thought at present

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