Anjali Krishnan
As a writer for over two decades, I have contributed content to a regional paper for 25 years, associated with an international advertising agency, as well as work with brands.
Mother's Wisdom
Mother Teresa's profound words shed light on the distressing nature of loneliness.
China - First In Line To Welcome The Taliban
What's behind China's prompt welcome of the Taliban? A look at how Afghanistan’s troubles affect China and its hegemonic plans.
Take A Stand, Sitting Down – Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks, an Alabamian, is known as "the mother of the civil rights movement." Her arrest in 1955 for refusing to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus to a white man became a rallying point for Alabama's emerging civil rights movement.
Milton Friedman – Economics For Everyone
Remembering economist Milton Friedman, a staunch supporter of free-market capitalism.
High Time To Legalize Marijuana?
With a draft of the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act out, we look at what Americans think of the drug, its status, and usage.
Americans Prefer Economic Growth To Income Redistribution
Americans across the aisle believe that growing the economy should be the country's top priority. Few favor stopgap measures like income redistribution—a quick look at how the two approaches differ.
Americans Favor Domestic Pharma Manufacturing Due To National Security Concerns
The COVID-19 pandemic caught the U.S. on the back foot, scrambling to procure necessities like medicines, ventilators, and masks. It exposed the country's lopsided reliance on third-party vendors, foreign manufacturers, and other nations.
Remembering The Man On Mandela Day
On Madiba's birthday, commemorated as Nelson Mandela Day, here's a look at the extraordinary life and the end of a separatist rule.
Consolidating The Chips
A brief look at the role of semiconductors in today’s world and why the U.S. should improve its production capabilities in the domain.
Mary Baker Eddy – A Woman Extraordinaire
A brief look at Mary Baker Eddy’s extraordinary life, the relevance of her work today, and the legacy she left behind.
Americans Want To Help The World With Vaccines Supplies
The majority of Americans are in favor of aiding other countries with vaccine supplies. Such sentiment is very welcome as the world’s poorest nations struggle to vaccinate their populations with limited means and success.
Not Mere Posturing – North Korea Has The Means To Back Its Bluster
A majority of Americans, 68%, consider North Korea to be a threat. The country’s nuclear programs and illicit trade have long been viewed with trepidation by others.
Keeping An Eye On Kremlin
A brief look at the reasons why many Americans, 40%, believe that Russia poses a threat to the U.S. in the long run.
Business Strategies From The Chequered Board
Chess requires lessons, practice, focus, and the skill to read the board and rely on oneself. Here are a few lessons from the chessboard that translate well to business.