I’m ashamed. I own a restaurant; next to me is a farmer who eats in my restaurant, and from whom I buy produce to use in my restaurant. On the other side of the farmer lives a small quiet family.
Many years ago, I started a second career in the Washington, D.C., office of the law firm K&L Gates. One of the first people who wandered into my office to welcome me to the firm was Dick Thornburgh.
Monday is Presidents’ Day. And while there doesn’t seem to be much agreement as to whether it is meant to celebrate the lives of all presidents or just a couple, in the minds of many it is a ...
Newspapers and websites don't just offer news and features to their readers, they offer services readers need in their daily lives. Stock quotes, weather forecasts, whether schools will be open or ...
In response to the Dec. 6 editorial in The Vindicator, while certainly not condoning the actions of the participants, may I point out that they are following the example of the person we just elected ...
To the Times: Your editorial of Aug. 17 asks “Mosque can be built – but should it be?” The better question might be, “Editorialists are free to set up logical fallacies – but should they?” You state: ...
A Sept. 30 Journal-World article on page 1A reported that the Lawrence High School head football coach responded via letter to a student protest. My question is what was his message? He took no stand.
On Thursday, Bill Simmons revealed the roster of writers, editors, and contributors who will join him at Grantland and HOLY SH*T, it's impressive. From those we knew about (Dave Eggers, Chuck ...
Jon has been an author at Android Police since 2021. He primarily writes features and editorials covering the latest Android news, but occasionally reviews hardware and Android apps. His favorite ...
In a local grocery store parking lot there was a vehicle recently that tidily portrays the perversion that the American right-wing has become. It was a large SUV, left idling, sporting a bumper ...