Because advertising is a barometer that often accurately measures America’s psychological atmosphere, attention must be paid to this: From May 23 through the presidentia...
Not all pain medication users are addicts.
That sentence had to be my first because it is a truth that is not well represented. The media have chosen to tell you ever m...
There is no denying that the plethora of government regulations spewing out of Washington, D.C., state capitols and local governments impose costs on economic growth. Bu...
Last summer and again more recently, Glade Run Lutheran Services, a faith-based, nonprofit organization devoted to the well-being of distressed children for more than 16...
For a town that eats, sleeps and breathes Hollywood glamour, Los Angeles sure is fussy about bare shoulders.
KLTA meteorologist Liberte Chan dared to show hers on air Sa...
Mexicans have silently begun a campaign to debunk presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s bigotry, xenophobia and economic isolationism in an area whe...
According to custom, the government and opposition benches in the British House of Commons are separated by a length equivalent to “two swords and one inch.”
The practic...
Talk about an untraditional election!
American presidential races generally match two veteran male politicians. This year, neither likely nominee fits that description.
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This fall, Purdue University undergrads will welcome two things: their parents waving goodbye and their tuition bills frozen for the fourth straight year — with a fifth ...
Prior to the 2012 election, Democrats had a theory: Republicans were in the grip of a “fever” that had led them to oppose and attempt to obstruct President Barack Obama ...