Health Care by Gaslight
In 2006, retired NY Times reporter David Rosenbaum lay unattended in a Washington D.C. hospital after being found unconscious in the street,
In 2006, retired NY Times reporter David Rosenbaum lay unattended in a Washington D.C. hospital after being found unconscious in the street,
A recent television advertisement for a popular national dating site depicts a couple seated at a table for two in a restaurant
I attended the Syracuse Sister Rally held on January 21 at the James M. Hanley Federal Building. I always vote but rarely
I’m writing this on the Winter Solstice, feeling optimistic about the sunlight increasing, day by day, incrementally. All natural progressions and cycles
“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men,” reads Luke 2:14 of the King James version of
Whatever the outcome, the 2016 Presidential Election reveals many root ideological issues. History handed down through books, records and reminiscence is always a
The 2016 presidential campaign is the scariest campaign I’ve observed since I first voted.
The world and everything in it, ourselves included, consist of moving parts. An adult brain consumes twenty to thirty percent of that adult’s
Barbra Streisand sang, “People who need people are the luckiest people in the world.” Well…perhaps not so lucky. Every “we” needs
Addiction specialists, public officials and the families of addicts confronting rising heroin addiction suggest that Central New York needs more treatment facilities and