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Arkansas Surgeon General Greg Bledsoe
Government & Politics / Health Care / Media & Marketing

Who Can We Blame This Time? (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)

Dr. Greg Bledsoe, the state’s surgeon general and Republican candidate for lieutenant governor, blames the current failure in public health outcomes on liberals. read more >
Legal / Media & Marketing

Officers of the Court (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)

For two and a half years, Jefferson County Circuit Judge Alex Guynn demonstrated compassion toward the family of a man who died of a fatal gunshot in a Jefferson County hunting lodge. Ultimately, he lost patience with “theatrics” and dismissed the Bakers’ attempt to use a civil court to reassign the blame for their son’s death. read more >
Government & Politics / Media & Marketing

Certain Unalienable Rights (Craig Douglass On Consumers)

The process by which government regulations are promulgated should be accompanied by not necessarily an economic impact statement, but a value-added statement — the value a regulation will add to the product or service. read more >
Government & Politics / Health Care / Manufacturing

Famine, Then Feast (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)

I’m not sure I’ll live long enough to use up all the bottles of clear goo that have inexplicably multiplied at my house, on my desk, in my car and in my handbag. read more >
Construction / Investments / Manufacturing

Private Companies I Have Known (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)

When it comes to the largest private companies, what has stayed the same is as notable as what has changed. read more >
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Energy

Crime and Punishment (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)

Tracking bitcoin transfers requires high-level expertise in blockchain technology, but knowing that money has been moved from one state-of-the-art safe to another is one thing; getting the money out is another. read more >
Education / Government & Politics / Health Care

Spending Billions Wisely (Craig Douglass On Consumers)

When it comes to money, particularly public money, priorities are essential. Setting a goal and laying a plan to achieve a specific outcome require priorities, participation, patience and proceeds. read more >
Construction / Government & Politics / Investments

A Vision for Arkansas (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)

The same things that made Arkansas attractive to 20th century retirees can, in theory, make Arkansas attractive to 21st century workers who are now much more comfortable with the idea of working remotely. read more >
Government & Politics / Media & Marketing / Retail

Twelve Zeros (Craig Douglass On Consumers)

So, who wants to be a millionaire when there are billionaires? read more >
Health Care / Media & Marketing / Retail

Word-of-Mouth, Post-Pandemic (Jim Karrh On Marketing)

It makes sense to examine whether the nature of word-of-mouth has been altered after most mouths have been behind masks during the past 12 months. read more >
Former President Bill Clinton and Vernon Jordan, former adviser to President Clinton, appear together in 2014 at the LBJ Presidential Library.
Education / Government & Politics / Media & Marketing

Arkansas Experience, National Influence (Craig Douglass On Consumers)

With his faith kept and his finish of a race well run, on March 1, Vernon Jordan has received exemplary eulogies, warm remembrances and laurels for his life, respect and admiration. read more >
Media & Marketing / Retail

Coalition of the Willing (Craig Douglass On Consumers)

There's a give-and-take at play in many consumer purchases, particularly when it comes to a product that has broad competition in the marketplace. It’s called the compromise effect. read more >
Business Services / Media & Marketing / Retail

What You’ll Get Right in 2021 (Jim Karrh On Marketing)

When we come to the close of 2021, and you review your business successes, I suspect you will attribute that success to having done a few important things well. read more >
Government & Politics / Media & Marketing / Public Companies

The Power of Subtraction (Craig Douglass On Consumers)

The result of subtraction is called a “difference.” It’s what’s left when you take one quantity away from another. So, we suppose, subtraction results not only in a difference, but it also can make a difference. read more >
Education / Investments / Media & Marketing

YouTube Nation (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)

YouTube’s algorithm isn’t perfect, but it’s pretty smart, and I have begun to understand how people could follow it into dark places. read more >
The U.S. Constitution is displayed inside the National Archives Museum in Washington, D.C.
Education / Government & Politics / Legal

The Price of Ignorance (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)

I am no constitutional scholar, but the deadly insurrection against Congress for doing its constitutional duty and subsequent fallout proves that even the president of the United States didn’t understand the constitutional process by which he was elected (and then sent packing). read more >
Supporters of President Donald Trump storm the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
Government & Politics

Is This Really Our Best? (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)

If this is the very best the Republican Party has to offer, it’s time for a new conservative party. read more >
Government & Politics / Health Care / Media & Marketing

A Year Like No Other (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)

I never imagined that I would experience a bigger news story than 9/11, which killed 2,977 Americans in a single day. But COVID-19, a disease few of us had heard of at this time last year, has killed 100 times as many in less than a year, and sometimes more on a single day. read more >
Government & Politics / Legal / Media & Marketing

Thumbs Up (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)

At a time when political polarization is so intense that the president of the United States can raise hundreds of millions of dollars from the fact that he lost his reelection bid by 7 million votes, only one thing seems to have near-unanimous support regardless of political affiliation: regulating Facebook. read more >
Government & Politics / Health Care / Legal

A Firing Offense (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)

Dr. Soliman hasn’t exactly denied the allegations against him. Instead, his defense seems to be that his behavior has been unfairly mischaracterized. read more >