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March 2026
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⛽ The Truth About Gas Prices: It’s Not Red vs. Blue—It’s Income
Every time gas prices rise, the same argument comes back:“Gas is cheaper in red states and more expensive in blue states.” On the surface, that’s true. Fill up a tank in California and you’ll likely pay far more than you would in Oklahoma or Mississippi. But that talking point misses something critical. The real question isn’t just how much gas costs. It’s how much it costs relative to what…
Minnesota in Crisis: Another Fatal Shooting by Federal Agents
In the latest flashpoint in Minnesota, a U.S. citizen — 37-year-old ICU nurse Alex Pretti — was shot and killed by a U.S. Border Patrol agent on Saturday, January 24, 2026, during federal immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis. The incident comes amid an unprecedented surge of ICE and Border Patrol agents deployed across the Twin Cities and follows another fatal shooting earlier this…
The Irony of Bailouts and Forgiveness: When “Anti-Socialism” Sounds a Lot Like Socialism
By Craig Carmoney There’s a curious thing happening in American politics right now. On one side, we hear constant condemnation of “socialism” — the rallying cry that government should keep its hands off the free market, that success and failure should belong to the individual, and that hard work, not government intervention, should determine who wins and who loses. But on the other side of those…
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Why Suspending Jim Harbaugh for “Sign-Gate” Would Be Ridiculous
By Craig Carmoney The NFL has plenty of issues on its plate right now—player safety, officiating controversies, and the never-ending debate over what exactly constitutes a catch. But here’s one thing the league should absolutely avoid: suspending Jim Harbaugh over “Sign-Gate.” Let’s call this what it is. The NCAA has been on a crusade against Harbaugh for years, not because he’s a menace to the…
Why the NFL Will Never Punish Jim Harbaugh for “Signgate”
By Craig Carmoney The NFL isn’t in the business of chasing ghosts, and that’s exactly what “Signgate” has turned out to be—a ghost story built on speculation, not substance. For all the noise surrounding Jim Harbaugh and Michigan’s alleged sign-stealing scandal, one undeniable truth remains: there is no evidence that directly connects Harbaugh to any wrongdoing. And without evidence, the NFL…
The NCAA’s Empty Case Against Michigan: Why “Signgate” Would Collapse in Court
By Craig Carmoney A Punishment Without Proof The NCAA’s treatment of the University of Michigan in the so-called “Signgate” scandal has been nothing short of extraordinary—not for the strength of its case, but for its utter lack of one. In a world where allegations can travel faster than facts, the NCAA appears content to levy punishment first and search for justification later. Yet when one…
The NCAA’s Empty Case Against Michigan: Why “Signgate” Would Collapse in Court
By Craig Carmoney A Punishment Without Proof The NCAA’s treatment of the University of Michigan in the so-called “Signgate” scandal has been nothing short of extraordinary—not for the strength of its case, but for its utter lack of one. In a world where allegations can travel faster than facts, the NCAA appears content to levy punishment first and search for justification later. Yet when one…
Signgate is Overblown: Sign Stealing is Part of the Game
By Craig Carmoney The college football world has been buzzing for months about “Signgate,” the controversy surrounding the University of Michigan’s alleged sign-stealing practices. Depending on who you ask, it’s either the crime of the century or just another chapter in the endless drama that keeps college football in the headlines. But if we step back, strip away the hysteria, and look at the…
Aging Well: Investing in Your Mental and Physical Health
By Craig Carmoney As we move through life, many of us become focused on taking care of others—our families, our coworkers, our communities. That’s a good thing. It’s also what I’ve devoted much of my career to as an educator and leader. But one lesson I’ve learned along the way is that we can’t truly give our best to others unless we’re taking care of ourselves—both mentally and…
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