Learning from your own mistakes as well as others’ is a key to resolving problems and creating a better life. Mr. Baram seems to not realize this in his column, “America: Take a Stand on Israel,” on ...
History teaches us that ordinary people can do extraordinary things when standing in solidarity with those who suffer, writes.
However, I’ve observed that we don’t always learn from historical events, be they in geopolitics, our personal lives or our professional experiences. In my view, that’s to our detriment because, as ...
Wisdom from the past often strikes home for those choosing to remember. Some choose to forget, the words unleashing the fire of truth and judgment on them. Take the famous words attributed to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Marianne Schnall is a journalist who amplifies women’s leadership. Bloody Sunday occurred in March of 1965 when hundreds of ...
Eventually, the American public is going to realize that, in too many cases, its armed forces are being led by senior officers who are either moral cripples or uniformed incompetents. Worse, very few ...
This wall in the “Great Debate” section of a democracy exhibit at the National Museum of American History, shown Aug. 26, 2025, in Washington, reflects some of the issues the nation grapples with.
Kudos and thanks to Brian Greenspun for his enlightening June 8 column, “The lesson of ‘Good Night and Good Luck’ in 2025:Tell the truth!” I wish every American could have watched this powerful play ...
In November 2021, following extensive negotiations between Democrats and Republicans, President Joe Biden signed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, commonly referred to as the Bipartisan ...
When I was still shaped by my juvenile consciousness during the early Cold War and by the fact that my father was a wounded vet, I believed that he and all his fellows had saved us from the fangs of ...