Houston is Young and Dynamic. Its Next Leader Won’t Be.
Two Democrats, state Sen. John Whitmire and Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, are leading Houston’s mayoral race, with Whitmire emerging as the de facto choice of Republicans. He is “the candidate of the Republican leadership in Austin,” fellow Bob Stein explains.
What if Wonder Can Change the Way We Work? Or Better Yet, Change Our World?
According to brain health fellow Harris Eyre, current businesses are facing critical challenges. Apart from labor shortage and rising costs, succeeding in today's economy demands a new approach to engaging teams and driving innovation. Companies that comprehend brain capital and can translate it into enterprise-wide value will lead us into the future.
Editorial: In Eagle Pass, Political Ploys, Not Deterrents, Line the Border
"There are ... few policies that enjoy more enthusiasm, and enjoy such unanimous support among Republicans, as does border security," fellow Mark P. Jones said of the continuation of Gov. Greg Abbott's 2021 border-related disaster declaration.
In Houston, a Far-Left Insurgent Challenges a Democratic Incumbent on Israel
Following a state redistricting process, first-time candidate Pervez Agwan sees an opportunity to unseat Rep. Lizzie Fletcher in Houston. With a heavily Democratic district, it may be too soon to write off Agwan, fellow Mark P. Jones points out.
In National News: Biden Admin Sharpening Rhetoric Against Israel
The Joe Biden administration's use of the phrase "terror attack" to describe the killing of a 19-year-old Palestinian by an Israeli settler "was a very deliberate decision on the part of the administration to show its deepening concern over where the policies of this coalition government are headed, not only internally, domestically, in terms of the rule of law but also in terms of the decisions that they're taking and encouraging in terms of the occupied territories,” said Djerejian.