Recent Articles from Commentary:
Four tech apprenticeships we need today to future-proof Maryland’s workforce
With the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting 377,500 job openings annually in the tech sector until 2032, the demand for skilled tech workers is rising rapidly. As we strive […]
A paradigm shift for nicotine usage
In every gas station and convenience store, a new category of addictive products is flying off shelves. This new thorn in the side of public health advocates is tobacco nicotine […]
Feeling guilt over our kids’ screen time
What parent hasn’t been there? It’s been a long day, you still have dinner to make, maybe lunches for tomorrow too, and you just don’t have the energy to wrangle […]
Generative AI and legal ethics
The number of lawyers sanctioned for citing fake cases or quotes created by Generative Artificial Intelligence tools continues to grow. Earlier this summer, U.S. District Judge Thomas Cullen ordered counsel […]
We can’t arrest our way out of the drug overdose crisis
New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests overdose deaths in the United States may finally be declining. This trend gives those working in drug policy, harm reduction […]
Outdated pensions hold our cities back
Many U.S. cities are in poor fiscal shape, mainly due to an outdated relic of the retirement system: pension plans. A report by Truth in Accounting found that 53 of the 75 […]
How nonprofits are getting withheld VA funds to disabled veterans
A report revealing more than $84 million in underpayments to qualified veterans is a sign the Department of Veterans Affairs needs to improve its employee training. That’s the conclusion of a congressional […]
Is it time to ease restrictions on doctor-owned hospitals?
Critics say the restriction on physician-owned hospitals has harmed competition and restricted health access.
Why workforce diversity moves industry
The future belongs to those who recognize that diversity is not just a goal — but a strategic advantage.
The ABA weighs in on the ethics of AI
Generative artificial intelligence is advancing at exponential rates. Since the release of GPT-4 less than two years ago, there has been an explosion of GenAI tools designed for legal professionals. […]
Credit card reform will keep rewards and improve security
Americans dislike all the credit card “tricks and traps” that might lure them into thinking they will get something for nothing, but they like their rewards points. This summer, families used these credits to […]
The value of real-time crime centers
In 2021, a driver in Albuquerque, New Mexico, ran a red light, striking and killing a 7-year-old and injuring his father. The suspect fled the scene and eventually escaped to […]

















