by Editor Account | Jun 3, 2022 | Op-eds
By Earle I. Mack The war in Ukraine has had wide-reaching economic and political reverberations, none more profound than the reemergence of NATO as the premier security alliance in the world today. Last month, Finland and Sweden both made an application to join the...
by Editor Account | May 3, 2022 | Horse Racing, Op-eds
By Earle Mack, published in Thoroughbred Daily News Throughout the nation, the horse racing industry is under both increased scrutiny and pressure to reduce the number of equine fatalities and breakdowns. While progress has been made at many tracks, in recent years,...
by Editor Account | Mar 16, 2022 | Op-eds
By Earle I. Mack How would you feel, in this day and age, if you were fleeing your home with only the few things you could carry in freezing winds and winter temperatures? How would you feel sitting in your car for 17 hours, waiting to cross a border, all the while...
by Editor Account | Mar 19, 2021 | Op-eds
By Earle I. Mack My roots run rather deep with the family of Andrew Cuomo. I got to know his father Mario Cuomo in the early 1980s during his first run for governor of New York. At the time, he was a little known lieutenant governor toiling in the shadow of Hugh...
by Editor Account | Jan 8, 2021 | Op-eds
By Earle I. Mack Over two centuries ago, our fathers founded a new nation conceived in liberty. This week, for the first time since the Civil War, that liberty came under attack, not from without but from within. We watched in horror as the Capitol was seized by our...
by Editor Account | Sep 15, 2020 | Op-eds
By Earle I. Mack America is at a crucial crossroads. Our government is spending money like never before. We now have debt that is larger than gross domestic product for the first time since World War Two. There are warning signs the bill collector will be knocking at...