Whether we’re talking about great theological works or newspaper columns that first establishing paragraph is most important.Continue Reading
Month: July 2020
Nineteen tantalizing tales of Suspense, Fantasy and Science Fiction available now for pre-order.Continue Reading
You need to sit down and tell me — if you want me to hate Trump as you do — how we will be better off as a country and as conservatives with a Biden presidency. I’m not seeing it. I’m seeing a terrible situation in the country if Biden wins.Continue Reading
If newspapers want to last longer than the ten years Mark Thomson has given them, they will have to implement the fix. They must give the American people new and exciting reasons to read the print editions.Continue Reading
The crowd heard that the statue is “unwelcoming” or that it is a “veterans memorial” regardless of which war it concerned.Continue Reading
The story of Peter Hansborough Bell isn’t told very often – but it should be, especially in the classrooms of Bell County, Texas.Continue Reading
Why do little children get cancer? Why do tornadoes and hurricanes kill so many people? Why do earthquakes decimate entire cities? Why does ISIS get away with beheadings?Continue Reading
The memory of the Second Narrows disaster will live forever – because of music.Continue Reading
By Julie Sullivan -- If these masks protect me while I’m taking care of dying patients, then why can’t everyday people go back to work?Continue Reading
This column could refer to most any story submitted through the Associated Press to hundreds of newspapers and broadcast stations that robotically use the AP as if it were honest.Continue Reading