The spectre of a batty old man with a cell phone has taken on geopolitical significance in 2019, when a Presidential tweet has the power to disrupt the global order.
There must be a way to level the playing field a bit between brick-and-mortar shops and cheaper, more convenient online retailers, ideally sooner rather than later.
The league did not make a play for the Chinese market because its owners wanted to use the game as a vehicle for world peace. They wanted to use it as a vehicle for profit.
In a recent book, the philosopher Susan Neiman makes the case for why Americans should be more familiar with the darkest parts of their country’s past.
Assembling a team that will almost certainly be defeated—that will face bigger, stronger, more talented competition, week after week—verges on the morally macabre.