The Courier Journal's opinion section offers a platform for readers to share their perspectives. Op-eds, or guest columns, allow individuals to connect personal stories to broader community issues.
As calls ring out for tougher laws around e-mobility devices, it remains a fact that you can’t legislate against stupidity.
The next DCU blockbuster is arriving in 2026 (just eight months away now!), and actor David Krumholtz has offered up some ...
Rule 3 tells us to construct our abode of thought with the same care as when constructing a house, such that stability ...
After the Dutch government asserted control of Nexperia, Beijing responded soon after, blocking the export of Nexperia chips from its assembly plant in the Chinese city of Dongguan. It blamed the ...
Opinion

The Age of De-Skilling

But the real puzzle isn’t whether de-skilling exists—it plainly does—but rather what kind of thing it is. Are all forms of de-skilling corrosive? Or are there kinds that we can live with, that might ...
Russell M. Nelson pushed the church away from members’ longtime nickname, ‘Mormons’ – a term that has shaped other Americans’ view of the church for 200 years.
Philip Hensher I have a theory that Mick Herron’s Slow Horses novels are an ingenious variation on Shakespeare’s Henry ...
Broadcaster and journalist on writing about the Dunne dynasty, his podcast with Ivan Yates and his future at Today FM ...
Whispers of Home was written at a time when the idea of home had begun to fracture. Borders hardened, language turned defensive, and public compassion grew thin. The poem arose from that atmosphere ...
Catherine Connolly's resounding victory in the Presidential election is a watershed moment. It is the first time that the ...