Election Day is fast approaching, and our mailboxes are being flooded with “Vote No” flyers. Our choices: Vote yes to retain Democratic justices Christine Donohue, Kevin Dougherty and David Wecht or ...
However, you can also characterize a lack of common sense by a few overarching topics and behaviors, such as ignoring "red ...
All too often, adults discover that children are smarter than we give them credit for—quickly mastering how to walk, talk, and ride a bike. But what about when it comes to remembering to look both ...
How many of us have been admonished, "Use your common sense!" In actuality, the person has no idea what they are talking about, unfair to you. Reality and truth are not the same. We confuse the idea ...
In this week’s Keep the Joint Running (“Iacocca’s alliterative leadership list,” 6/18/2007) you said this about common sense: Oh, dear. Whether you call it common sense, good instincts, or trusting ...
Having common sense is a distinct type of intelligence, one that differs from being book-smart. People with common sense use their innate street smarts, especially when it comes to making life's ...
-- After a winter full of snow surprises, bike-time beckons. There still be may be some snow on the ground, but it can't last forever, can it? In this monthly column, longtime cyclist Chuck Oestreich ...
Russia’s top diplomat sends a veiled warning to Washington. Lavrov urges the U.S. to avoid actions that could “escalate” ...
Common sense is what the majority of people rely on when they evaluate risks, dangers, and effects, especially when it comes to children. We need to discuss common sense, and what it says about ...