For government contractors, a Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) rating can make or break future opportunities. But how objective are these ratings? A recent ruling[1] by the ...
Certainly, you know the refrain from Johnny Cash’s stirring 1970 antiwar ballad: “And the lonely voice of youth cries ‘What is truth?’” I just had a chance to see Christopher Chen’s 2017 Obie ...
Early in George W. Bush’s first term, I was dining with a friend who didn’t agree with my worldview. He challenged my certitude, allowing that he wasn’t sure about many issues. “Don’t you wonder ...
What do you know? How do you know that it is true? In philosophy, these are questions of epistemology, which is the branch of the discipline concerned with understanding how knowledge claims are ...
We are now into our series, “The Belt of Truth.” In the introduction, we learned that trust is the foundation needed to build it, and that only comes through truth. Additionally, we covered the ...
The most daunting challenge we have at this moment is "subjective" truth. How do we reclaim a standard of objective truth? We think Georgia provided a way. Gabriel Sterling, a Georgia election manager ...
This is one of 10 essays I offer as we close 2021 that I hope will help broadcast journalists tell stronger stories in the year ahead. Mark Twain offered some writing advice about adjectives: ...
In the past few weeks, Uri Berliner, a 25-year veteran of NPR, blew the whistle on the state-funded media giant’s pervasive liberal bias. In response, NPR’s new CEO, Katherine Maher, suspended the ...