Highly-respected political adviser David Gergen has worked for four presidents, from Nixon to Clinton. Even though Gergen is a lifelong Republican and I'm a lifelong Democrat, I always
Last Friday I was alarmed to read the breaking news on the Daily Press website about the tragic homeless gun violence which left one dead and another wounded and charged
Until a few weeks ago I would have guessed Anthony Scaramucci was a character on the “Sopranos.” But, despite no experience, came his surprising promotion to Trump's Director
Breaking news: It seems I've gotten old. I knew it would happen, just not this soon.
The subject came up because tomorrow is my birthday. (With the number
In New York city during the 1930’s, 40’s and 50’s (maybe even now?) competition among newspaper columnists was so intense scribes like Walter Winchell, Ed Sullivan, Earl
At age two, Andrew Suh came to the U.S. with his family in their quest for the American dream. Today, he's highly intelligent, self-deprecatingly funny and charming.
After writing these columns for the past eleven years my brain is almost programmed to search for a new subject just a few days after I've submitted the
I was hoping to not write about president Trump again, or as I call him “Electoral College President.” Of late, I've encountered a bit of hostility from his
By the time you read this, former FBI Director James Comey will have testified under oath in open session at the much-anticipated Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday. The number of