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Corruption in New York State Government is Elemental
Remember the periodic table of elements in your chemistry book? H for hydrogen. L for lithium, etc. Maybe we ought to add one — NY
One New York Energy Tax on the Way Out, Others are Still Hitting Hard
My office receives many inquiries from constituents who wonder why their energy bills are so high. These inquiries are well founded, as New Yorkers pay
Buying influence: What they won’t teach you about politics
Hillary Clinton seems to get into trouble every time she talks about money. She’s a big girl and can find her own way out of
Tourism is a big industry for New York state. According to recent state statistics, the New York tourism industry generated $59.2 billion in direct spending,
A Bet on 2016: Private accounts for Social Security
Would you like to take me up on a small bet? Private accounts for Social Security. One or both candidates for the White House in
Letter to the Editor: Setting the record straight on climate change
To the Editor: [Note: This letter is in response to the Tom Morgan column, entitled, “Global warming: not an easy idea for scientists to walk
State legislative session ends with some accomplishments, but more to do
The state legislative session recently ended for the year. There were many good measures that passed, but many more, however, that did not come to
Global warming: not an easy idea for scientists to walk away from no matter the evidence
First, please note the plug for my latest play, at the end of this column. I recently read that some science writers claim that NASA
Letter to the Editor: Good Intentions, Bad Outcomes
Set to the background of a mournful piano melody, a stoic, authoritative voice on the radio public-service announcements tells us in hushed, reverent tones, that
President further inflates the student-loan bubble
Just how big is the student-loan bubble? America’s college and university students now owe more than $1.2 trillion for their education, more than double the
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