Human nature being what it is, if you have friends who are doctors or lawyers, be honest, you've probably abused that friendship by trying to get some advice on this or that without having to pay their huge fees. Right?
To a lesser degree the same "freebie" mentality sometimes applies to ...
I spent much of the 1990s as secretary of labor. One unit of the Labor Department is the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
I was instructed by my predecessors as well as by the White House, and by every labor economist and statistician I came in contact with, that one of my cardinal ...
Before politics overwhelmed the word, the primary meaning of "liberal" was "generous."
President Donald Trump and the Republican Congress have given political liberals a chance to take that meaning back — by opening their wallets to show just how much they value NPR, PBS and other programs ...
When I was in high school, rarely was an insult worse than calling someone "fake."
"Gosh, I love your shoes," a girl might say, sitting next to you in chemistry, simultaneously giving you a side-eye that communicated much more convincingly that she did not, actually, love your shoes at all. ...
Eighty years ago, in one of the most consequential understatements of all time, Emperor Hirohito told the people of Japan that "the war situation has developed not necessarily to Japan's advantage."
He was originally going to say that "the war situation has deteriorated day by day," but that ...
When Elon Musk and his first wife talked about how many children they would have, Justine reportedly said she wanted one or two. "But if I could afford nannies, I'd like to have four."
Musk reportedly replied: "That's the difference between you and me. I just assume that there will be ...