20 Stories by Henryk A. Kowalczyk
The 353 pages of the U.S. Citizenship Act draft offer nothing new. The proposed bill merely tweaks our faulty immigration policy that has resulted...
It does not happen every day that when reading the Wall Street Journal, I have to double-check that I did not accidentally click on...
It was the summer of 2008. A few of us were sipping a beer on a patio of the new house the hosts bought...
Americans emerged from the election even more divided than before. Both Democrats and Republicans claim that the other side does not have the right...
I have noticed headlines stating Biden still leads the presidential race. Behind titles like that, one can sense a fear that in the last...
Usually, death hits us at the wrong time. The passing of Justice Ruth B. Ginsburg opened the political arm wrenching in selecting her replacement....
For many who know me socially, I am the one who devours a lot. At parties, I am the one picking giant steaks, double...
Americans should never learn the lesson that Annie Lowrey advocates for in her article titled “The Lesson Americans Never Learn,” recently published in The...
Usually, The Fourth of July is an occasion for barbecuing or escaping the city. With the first round of COVID-19 swinging its tail, we...
The New York Times got a lot of heat after it published online on June 3, 2020, a column by Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton....
Dear 2020 graduates: You already have gotten one slap in the face with all ceremonies and the following parties being canceled. Have your second...
Five years ago, Donald Trump launched his presidential campaign. When it became obvious that he was serious, in August of 2015, I challenged his...