by Justin Price | Nov 24, 2012 | Journalism
During the run up to the Iraq War, Tee Hanible, a young Marine working a desk job, asked to be deployed. It meant leaving her child behind. What makes a mother of a 3-year-old girl feel such a powerful need to sacrifice for her country? From Newsweek via The Daily...
by Justin Price | Sep 5, 2012 | Journalism
Bill Clinton is older and frailer now, but his stunning speech in support of Obama—and the rapturous reception it received—shows he remains a charismatic and revered figure who, along with Hillary Clinton, rises ever higher in public standing and regard. Many...
by Justin Price | Aug 21, 2012 | Journalism
The pioneering Cosmopolitan editor and author of ‘Sex and the Single Girl’ encouraged women not to give up on love, men, sex, or using their feminine wiles—but also boosted their self-confidence to take charge of their own lives. I have always thought of Helen Gurley...
by Justin Price | Aug 14, 2012 | Journalism
Helen Gurley Brown told women they didn’t have to compromise: They could have the career, the man, the family, and a great sex life. As the editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan, she defended this agenda enthusiastically for more than 30 years. Judy Woodruff and writer...
by Justin Price | Jul 4, 2012 | Journalism
Daniel Rodriguez joined the Army when his home life collapsed. His parents split. His father dropped from a heart attack. He was 18 and on the runty side for a high school football player, but with a dream of playing at a Division I college. Three weeks after burying...