Elias Lindholm knows he has not been good enough. Lindholm, signed to a seven-year contract worth $7.75 million a season, has just two goals and seven assists in 19 games. He has not scored a goal in over a month, a span of 16 games dating back to October 12. One of the roles envisioned
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Parker: Unhappy Americans said ‘enough is enough’
Two weeks ago, I wrote, “There seems to be only one thing about which all Americans agree … that something is very wrong in our nation.” My point then was that all the polling data has been pointing in one direction — Americans of all persuasions are not happy with what’s happening in and the
Gaskin: Food as medicine boosts America’s health, economy
On Sept. 28, 2022, the White House held its first Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health in over 50 years, marking an important milestone in addressing the connections between diet, health, and economic strength. Two years later a Food Is Medicine Policy Update conference was hosted by Validation Institute, Inc. The conference reflected an increased
Editorial: Why are interest rates rising while the Fed is cutting?
An odd thing was happening in the run-up to Tuesday’s election that few apart from compulsive market watchers were noticing but now looms large in the wake of former President Donald Trump’s election to a second term. Over the past 60 days or so, interest rates consumers pay for mortgages, auto loans and credit cards