Below is my column in The Hill on universities reporting soaring grade inflation and failing academic standards. Some of us…| JONATHAN TURLEY
Next time your dog begs for a treat, you might want to give it to him. In Pennsylvania, a dog…| JONATHAN TURLEY
Below is my column in the Hill on moments of honesty after the recent Democratic victories in California, Virginia, New…| JONATHAN TURLEY
The oral argument yesterday on the Trump tariffs was fascinating as justices struggled with the knotty question of whether a…| JONATHAN TURLEY
(RNS) — As someone who has been studying the use of ‘Judeo-Christian’ in American public discourse for over 40 years, I can say with confidence its usage has come full circle. The post On the right, Judeo-Christian values are out and Christian nationalism is in appeared first on RNS.| RNS
(RNS) — Why the lack of notable activism in responding to the violence in Sudan? The answer might surprise you. The post Our silence on Sudan reveals a disturbing moral blind spot appeared first on RNS.| RNS
University of Georgia experts offer Thanksgiving food safety tips to help you serve safely, store smartly and host with confidence.| CAES Field Report
Georgia’s veterans find support through the Veterans Legal Clinic. UGA helps veterans access the benefits they are entitled to.| We Are GA
With help from NASA, UGA students are developing technology to clean up space debris with the project Skyfall Space.| Beyond the Arch
Arun Rai discusses ethical use of artificial intelligence. The post Ethics Week Lecture focuses on responsible use of AI appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
The awards recognize excellence in education and nonprofit marketing and communications across the Southeast. The post UGA earns 14 district awards for excellence in marketing and communications appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
Don LaRue helps develop talent to support one of UGA’s essential services. The post Assistant steam plant manager creates human-centered culture appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
Luan Oliveira has a passion for agricultural engineering and precision agriculture. The post Creating an Extension-driven vision for smarter farming appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
Twelve UGA employees retired Nov. 1, 2025. The post Twelve UGA employees retired Nov. 1, 2025 appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
The Lamar Dodd School of Art proudly presents INCANDESCENCE: BFA Fall 2025 Capstone Exhibition. The opening reception will be held Friday, November 21, from 5 to 7 pm in the Dodd Galleries of the school's Main Art Building on East Campus. The exhibition will be on view through December 4th.| Lamar Dodd School of Art
The event is part of UGA Presents' Nordic Dream programming and the UGA Signature Lecture Series. The post Hanna Pylväinen to read at UGA Performing Arts Center appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
Funded by an NSF grant, the program is considered the largest Georgia coast research project. The post NSF grant renewed to protect Georgia coastlines appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
Bailey serves as president, CEO of the Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs. The post Jay Bailey to give 2026 Freedom Breakfast keynote appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
UGA graduate Luci Cotten combines medical expertise with love for Athens. The post From student volunteer to community doctor appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
Positive emotions may lead to more creative actions. The post In a good mood? Maybe it’s time for your next masterpiece appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
The award reflects more than a decade of UGA’s economic development initiatives. The post UGA honored with national award for community impact appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
Vice provost and Graduate School dean recognized for over two decades of service and impact. The post UGA Foundation honors Dean Ron Walcott with Distinguished Service Award appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
The initiative supports veterans pursuing careers in public leadership.| UGA Today
"Visitability" benefits not just people using wheelchairs, but also "aging parents, young families with strollers, friends with broken legs, and workers hauling deliveries or furniture." writes quadriplegic, disabled advocate and professional communicator Allaina Humphreys from Bolingbrook, Ill.| MainStream MultiMedia
The official student newspaper of Vanderbilt University| The Vanderbilt Hustler
The Grammys are back! Tomy Helman PO ’28 breaks down this year’s nominations with a mix of praise and disdain, highlighting Kendrick Lamar’s excellence, Billie Eilish’s questionable appearance, and the omissions of artists like Sombr, Raven Lenae and Alex Warren. The post Reverb: 2026 Grammy nominations — surprises, snubs and reactions appeared first on The Student Life.| The Student Life
For informational purposes, we reproduce the following from the SSPX website. Communiqué on the Doctrinal Note or the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, Mater Populi fidelis, 4th November 2025. On 4 November, the Dicastery for the Doctrine of … Continue reading → The post SSPX Reacts to Mater Populi Fidelis appeared first on Catholicism.org.| Catholicism.org
Diane Montagna has done us all a favor by publishing a theological analysis of Mater Populi Fidelis by the Franciscan Mariologist Father Serafino Lanzetta. Below are reproduced the introductory paragraphs followed by a link to the original on Miss Montagna’s Substack. Following … Continue reading → The post Fr. Serafino M. Lanzetta on Mater Populi Fidelis appeared first on Catholicism.org.| Catholicism.org
The distinction of “best city to move to” has been awarded to Nashua, New Hampshire. This, of course, is very secular news, but there is a traditional Catholic angle. The Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter has a flourishing, TLM-only, personal … Continue reading → The post The US’s ‘Best City to Move to,’ Nashua, N.H., Is a Latin Mass Mecca appeared first on Catholicism.org.| Catholicism.org
The following is a press statement from the Catholic Action League of Massachusetts… Matt Lamb, the Associate Editor of The College Fix, contacted the Catholic Action League, seeking a comment on the decision of the University of Minnesota to present a … Continue reading → The post Oscar Wilde Died a Catholic appeared first on Catholicism.org.| Catholicism.org
This is an excellent treatment of the subject. Note: The video embedded below does not address the question of the conversion of the Jewish people, but the supposed end-times restoration of a political “Israel” independent of Jewish conversion to the … Continue reading → The post The Bible Does not Predict an End-Times Restoration of (Political) Israel appeared first on Catholicism.org.| Catholicism.org
The following is a press statement from the Catholic Action League of Massachusetts… The plan by the Mayor of Quincy, Massachusetts, Thomas Koch, to include statues of the patron saints of police officers and fire fighters — Saint Michael and Saint … Continue reading → The post Massachusetts: Saint Statues under Attack from the ACLU, et al. appeared first on Catholicism.org.| Catholicism.org
In honor of the Month of the Holy Souls, here is a lovely Requeim by Joseph Balthasar Hochreither (1669 – 1731). I found a German-language dissertation online on Hochreither, and present here an AI-translation1 of the abstract of that dissertation, … Continue reading → The post ‘Requiem’ by Joseph Balthasar Hochreither appeared first on Catholicism.org.| Catholicism.org
Two theological discussions analyze the recent DDF document, Mater Populi Fidelis, defending Our Lady's traditional titles of Mediatrix and Co-Redemptrix.| Catholicism.org
“We need you to come to the hospital.” I never expected to hear those words when I did. I was 25 weeks pregnant, and everything had been going relatively smoothly. Sure, I’d dealt with some minor issues like skin problems and fatigue, but nothing alarming. A few days before I called triage, I began experiencing […] The post High blood pressure and a history of Cushing’s land me in the hospital appeared first on Cushing's Disease News.| Cushing's Disease News – The Web's Daily Resource for Cushing's Disease News
Cushing’s disease has affected my skin for more than five years now. I started noticing skin issues in 2020, and now they’re all starting to reappear. I’ve been off my Cushing’s medications for about seven months because I’m pregnant. The drugs could be dangerous for my baby, so when I started undergoing in vitro fertilization, […] The post Managing a resurgence of skin problems with Cushing’s disease appeared first on Cushing's Disease News.| Cushing's Disease News – The Web's Daily Resource for Cushing's Disease News
I’m more than halfway through my pregnancy, which seems to be going incredibly fast. The egg retrieval procedure was last year, and our first embryo transfer was last June. My partner and I were lucky the first transfer worked, and now I’m over 23 weeks pregnant. It’s been an exciting change in our lives despite […] The post We’re boosting our precautions for my third trimester of pregnancy appeared first on Cushing's Disease News.| Cushing's Disease News – The Web's Daily Resource for Cushing's Disease News
The BJP has not only emerged as the single largest party, but its success in Mandal-transformed Bihar was dominated by privileged-caste candidates.| India’s National Fortnightly Magazine
Twenty years ago, I was an obsessive angler without a boat. Fishing from the beach, I stared at the inaccessible horizon and pined. One day, while I was standing on the beach staring at the horizon, I spotted a small black dot bobbing in the waves a mile away. As the dot moved closer, I […] The post Getting Over The Kayak Fishing Learning Curve appeared first on Kayak Angler.| Kayak Angler
Opinion: Richard Alvin argues rising energy costs and Rachel Reeves’ policies risk killing Britain’s fine dining scene, as £250 dinners become the norm. Read more: Fine dining’s death by a thousand cuts, and at least a £250 bill| Business Matters
Door Dharmapelgrim - Boeddhistisch Dagblad Iedere antropoloog beschikt over een aantal basisinstrumenten: de meest gebruikte zijn observeren en beschrijven wat je waarneemt, vraaggesprekken organiseren tussen twee of meer personen, boeken en artikelen lezen en statistisch onderzoek verrichten. Het gaat daarbij vooral om het verkrijgen van inzichten, het verlenen van betekenis aan contexten en het verkrijgen van meningen van mensen en inzicht in hun beweegredenen. Tenslotte komt daar nog het i...| Boeddhistisch Dagblad
Door Guy E. Dubois - Boeddhistisch Dagblad De leer van de Boeddha leert dat het 'ik' zelfloos is. Zonder 'zelf'. 'Leeg'. Anatta (P.) Wil dat zeggen dat het 'ik' niet bestaat? Absoluut niet. Het 'ik' bestáát. Het is aanwezig in elk moment van ons bestaan. Van onze geboorte tot aan onze dood. Zonder 'ik' zou er geen overleven mogelijk zijn.| Boeddhistisch Dagblad
Lonesome Dove Ranch recently acquired a quad, but it’s no replacement for a good ranch horse, says rancher Tara Mulhern Davidson. The post Quads have uses on the ranch, but nothing beats a horse with a heart appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsColumns & Production Tips - Grainews
The trace mineral status of our cows and calves is a significant challenge for western Canadian producers and veterinarians. The post Beef cattle more prone to trace mineral deficiencies appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsColumns & Production Tips - Grainews
Week 10 in the NFL proved to be an eventful one, as numerous standouts staked their claim for MVP and unexpected teams played thrilling games. With only eight weeks to go in the regular season, it will be interesting to see how the playoff race develops. Texans enter uncharted territory Not many people expected the... The post Fantasy Football Week 10 roundup: Jaguars gored, MVP race heats up appeared first on The Huntington News.| The Huntington News
I still think about an apple pie I ate three years ago. It was a windy day in November, and my friends and I were celebrating Friendsgiving. It was cold outside — the kind of cold that makes you want nothing more than to be inside a cozy apartment eating a warm slice of pie.... The post Cooking Column: Tips to bake a perfect apple pie appeared first on The Huntington News.| The Huntington News
“I watched the twin towers going down, and kids going to Afghanistan,” the 69-year-old U.S. Army and 82nd Airborne veteran says about Sept. 11, 2001 and the Global War on Terror.| CityView NC
Columnist Claire Mullen reflects on the importance of expressing sincere gratitude this month in CityView’s November magazine| CityView NC
The decline of tears hints at shifts in our inner life, shaping how we relate to conflict, grief, and the everyday signals of human vulnerability.| Frontline Columnists - The Best Opinion on the Web Today | Frontline
By denying scholar Francesca Orsini entry while elevating charlatans, India shows its shift from an open republic of ideas to a gated colony of belief.| Frontline Columnists - The Best Opinion on the Web Today | Frontline
By turning the Pahalgam attack into a diplomatic opportunity, Pakistan regained ground India once took for granted.| Frontline Columnists - The Best Opinion on the Web Today | Frontline
The sequel drums down spectacle over substance, mistaking divine intervention for justice while sustaining the hierarchies it claims to challenge.| Frontline Columnists - The Best Opinion on the Web Today | Frontline
In Bihar, the Mandal story is far from over. If JD(U)’s tally slips below its own, the BJP will not think twice before taking the reins.| Frontline Columnists - The Best Opinion on the Web Today | Frontline
The central bank once spent billions defending the rupee. Now it watches it fall, saving ammunition for when Trump’s real assault begins.| Frontline Columnists - The Best Opinion on the Web Today | Frontline
He burned through talent, love, and money with reckless grace. Journalism’s wild ones are gone, and the newsrooms now feel safer, duller.| Frontline Columnists - The Best Opinion on the Web Today | Frontline
Without the fingertip, the world would be a hallucination. Seen and heard, but without the factual evidence of touch.| Frontline Columnists - The Best Opinion on the Web Today | Frontline
Alberta Farmer columnist Lee Hart attended the Food Leadership Summit in Calgary, where about 400 ag industry players gathered for the new annual conference.| Alberta Farmer Express
Reading Time: 5minutes It is getting harder to determine what is real and what is AI generated these days, but AI still has a place in the industry The post I wrote this column myself — or did I? appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Columns Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Door Jana Verboom - Boeddhistisch Dagblad Enkele weken geleden herplaatste de redactie van het Boeddhistisch Dagblad een oud recept van mij, ik was er even tussenuit. Ik herlas mijn oude stukje over zelf gnocchi maken en ik dacht terug aan de tijd waarin ik dat stukje schreef. Ik sta er nog steeds achter: proberen om de producten van multinationals te mijden – de winst gaat naar de aandeelhouders, boeren worden uitgemolken, het beschermen van Moeder Aarde en het lijden van alle levende weze...| Boeddhistisch Dagblad
Door Dharmapelgrim - Boeddhistisch Dagblad In de politiek van tegenwoordig gaat het helemaal niet meer om wat goed is voor Nederland, maar om wie met de minste slaap toe kan. Gewoon doorlullen tot iedereen het moe is. Degene die het langst voet bij stuk kan houden en zijn ogen open … die wint.| Boeddhistisch Dagblad
Door Ronald Hermsen - Boeddhistisch Dagblad De ware aard van de geest is als een sterk reflecterende spiegel, met als eigenschappen kristallen helderheid en zuiverheid. Al onze gedachten, emoties, impulsen, gevoelens, sensaties, enzovoort, zijn als de reflecties in die spiegel.| Boeddhistisch Dagblad
Saskatchewan author and chef dee Hobsbawn-Smith offers a retrospective on the potato’s cultural journey from the Americas to Europe and back, and a recipe for butter-basted baby potatoes with rosemary. The post Putting down roots, part 2: Potatoes appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsFarm Life & Production Tips - Grainews
For farmers at any season of life, it’s more important to find ways of exercising that feel practical and attainable, rather than force yourself through some form of exercise that simply doesn’t fit or feel good, athletic therapist Kathlyn Hossack writes.| Grainews
(RNS) — Magisterium AI's programmers and bots seem to look for documents it likes and to ignore those it does not.| RNS
Tom Bateman has delivered wonderful performances in Thirteen Lives, Death on the Nile, Murder on the Orient Express, and Peacock’s dark comedic thriller series Based on a True Story, alongside Kaley Cuoco and Chris Messina, to name a few. For his latest, Hedda, he got to work opposite Tessa Thompson and Nina Hoss. On this episode, he explains what made that production special, starting with the 2 weeks of rehearsal that director Nia DeCosta insisted on. He takes us through his beginnings in...| Filmmaker Magazine
Since its debut in the March/April 2024 issue, this column has explored sustainability accounting and reporting (SAR), a field of increasing relevance within the accounting profession and, consequently, academia. The initial focus examined how market forces shape the management of organizations and how SAR variables influence equity valuation, investor/stakeholder sentiment, and even organizational structures. Once […] The post Back-to-School appeared first on The CPA Journal.| The CPA Journal
Risk management executives can no longer treat artificial intelligence (AI) as a passing fad. According to a report from Microsoft and IDC “The Business Opportunity of AI,” for every $1 organizations invest in generative AI, they’re realizing an average of $3.70 in return (https://tinyurl.com/4e7ndy52). In the blog announcing the report, Microsoft provided success stories of […] The post AI Data Security appeared first on The CPA Journal.| The CPA Journal
This column’s objective is to present an economics-based business perspective of the essential elements of organizational governance, which will provide valuable insight for CPAs, whether working for public accounting firms, at nonprofits, or in industry, and whether as an accounting team member, a member of management, an executive, or a board member. Economics has long […] The post Organizational Governance appeared first on The CPA Journal.| The CPA Journal
Today’s modern advertising is causing an upheaval in the way businesses are exposed to potential state tax pitfalls. Influencers are everywhere, impacting consumers’ decisions on everything from cosmetics to cars. Most people know when they are being influenced in one way or another, but are influencers influencing a business’s state tax liability? This article will […] The post Do Influencers Influence State Tax Filing Obligations? appeared first on The CPA Journal.| The CPA Journal
The Greater Fayetteville Chamber Military Affairs Council is hosting Operation Patriot Pantry, which is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Nov. 20 at Highland Shopping Centre, 2800 Raeford Road in support of Fort Bragg soldiers and families.| CityView NC
Mutual of Omaha is so closely associated with wildlife that some people don’t even realize it’s an insurance company. “True,” host of Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom, Peter Gros, says with a laugh. “They ask us if we run an amusement park.” Since 1963, Mutual of Omaha has been the sponsor of the ultimate nature show, Wild […]| Illinois Entertainer
It’s been two and a half weeks since I had a total knee replacement, and I’ve been managing a lot. Mostly, that’s been pain, but I’m also deeply concerned about taking care of my liver as much as my new knee. You might not think metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) has much to do with recovery […] The post With MASH, managing pain after a major surgery is tricky appeared first on Liver Disease News.| Liver Disease News – The Web's Daily Resource for Liver Disease News
Watching your child achieve milestones is one of the most rewarding aspects of being a parent. The joy they exude when learning or accomplishing something new is truly special. Our 4-year-old son, Finley, recently came home from day care bursting with excitement to share that he had learned to write his name — or rather, […] The post Alagille made us constantly worry about child milestones appeared first on Liver Disease News.| Liver Disease News – The Web's Daily Resource for Liver Disease News
As I write this, the sun is rising. This crisp, lovely time of year is my favorite season — the calm just before the holiday chaos kicks in. It’s when I start making pledges to myself, like, “Don’t overdo things.” And I know some of those promises will be broken somewhere between the Thanksgiving turkey […] The post Quitting drinking was the best decision I ever made appeared first on Liver Disease News.| Liver Disease News – The Web's Daily Resource for Liver Disease News
Time moves nonlinearly when you’re a student. When seasons change, it’s easy to forget that what’s meant to help us The post General Life Advice for A College Student, given by Tarot. appeared first on The Highland Echo.| The Highland Echo
There was a time when the phrase “international community” meant something. There was a distant but firm hope that, when| The Highland Echo
In de serie over de elementen benoemen we eerst de stoffelijke elementen. Dus gaan we verder met het tweede grote element in deze opsomming van de vier elementen. Namelijk het water element āpo-dhātu. De term water element staat voor alle vormen van liquiditeit, fluïditeit, die mogelijk zijn. de term ap is etymologisch verwant aan het woord punjab (5 voedende rivieren) Een stoffelijk ding kan allerlei mates van waterigheid vertonen. Van stroperig tot watervlug of juist nauwelijks indrukbaa...| Boeddhistisch Dagblad
Reading Time: 4minutes family walking through a field The post Tips for how to be fair to all siblings during farm succession appeared first on Country Guide.| Country GuideCountry Guide
Reading Time: 5minutes Wheat fields in New Brunswick, Canada. The post Risk management for the farm means considering people, too appeared first on Country Guide.| Country GuideCountry Guide
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Reading Time: 3minutes Typical growing pains for an agribusiness include managing the overhead of accounting and finance. I like to think of the operations and sales team as the invading army — looking to conquer more acres, market share and revenue. Meanwhile the accounting and finance team functions in a supporting role as the supply lines, providing current […] Read more The post How to grow a finance team for your agribusiness appeared first on Country Guide.| Country GuideCountry Guide
Reading Time: 2minutes I must admit that when I was younger numbers mystified and frustrated me. In fact, my typically jovial grade six teacher finally lost his patience with me one day after hearing me say (likely with that distinctive snooty-dismissiveness only a twelve-year-old can conjure up), “Why do I need to learn this? I’m never going to […] Read more The post Country Guide November editorial: The now, the next and the numbers appeared first on Country Guide.| Country GuideCountry Guide
Another bombing, another round of chest-thumping, and no path forward. Just the same loop that India, Kashmir, and Pakistan cannot seem to escape.| India’s National Fortnightly Magazine
Supreme Court spent 40 years ordering clean air for Delhi. Yet, the smog stays, judges jog through it, and those demanding solutions get detained.| India’s National Fortnightly Magazine
I was probably never as outgoing or sociable as some people, but there was a time when I genuinely enjoyed most social activities. I was the guy who, by the […] The post I’m learning what drains and recharges my MS social battery appeared first on Multiple Sclerosis News Today.| Multiple Sclerosis News Today – The Web's Daily Resource for Multiple Scler...
"It has been a wonderful season filled with Sunday drives — beginning last April with snow-covered roads along the Mirror Lake Highway." The post Sunday Drive: Another season of road trips in the rearview mirror appeared first on Park Record.| Park Record
"In our first chapter, we discussed the establishment of the Daly-Judge Mine, their ambitious plans, and the pressing need to dewater their subterranean holdings. Failure to do so threatened their continued prosperity."| Park Record
White House comments on increasing imports and larger supplies pressure the cattle market in North America, Jerry Klassen observes. The post White House comments and larger supplies pressure cattle market appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsGrainews
For a Remembrance Day marking 80 years since Canada’s troops took part in the liberation of the Netherlands from Nazi occupation, Winnipeg farm writer Larry Gompf takes us through several former battlefields in western Europe. The post In remembrance: whispers from the graves appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsGrainews
I’ve always been fascinated by birth order theory, which suggests that the order in which children are born may influence their personality traits and relationship roles. As the youngest of six kids, I loved being the baby of the family. While my siblings would say I was spoiled, I like to think they all enjoyed […] The post How Rett syndrome affected my children’s birth order traits appeared first on Rett Syndrome News.| Rett Syndrome News – The Web's Daily Resource for Rett Syndrome News
Columnist Kristen Wheeden shares updates on several promising developments in new treatments for erythropoietic protoporphyria.| Porphyria News
When November rolls around, you start to notice more mustaches sprouting across faces — some fuzzy, some patchy, some magnificent. They’re part of the Movember movement, a global effort to […] The post Beyond the mustache: The hidden weight of male caregivers appeared first on Myasthenia Gravis News.| Myasthenia Gravis News – The Web's Daily Resource for Myasthenia Gravis News
I had just started a video call with my twin brother, Aaron. I live in Manila, Philippines, and he still resides in our hometown of New York City. It felt […] The post My twin’s MG infusion reminded me of the power of being present appeared first on Myasthenia Gravis News.| Myasthenia Gravis News – The Web's Daily Resource for Myasthenia Gravis News
Depending on the kind of person you are, you might react differently to the idea of being responsible for someone who needs help. Recently, I was watching a YouTube video […] The post Realizing my healthy loved ones are dealing with survivor’s guilt appeared first on Myasthenia Gravis News.| Myasthenia Gravis News – The Web's Daily Resource for Myasthenia Gravis News
Ever since I was a kid, I’ve had my own version of events. I remember climbing a mountain when it was only a small road, lifting heavy weights when I […] The post How myasthenia gravis rewrites my memories appeared first on Myasthenia Gravis News.| Myasthenia Gravis News – The Web's Daily Resource for Myasthenia Gravis News
It seems Los Angeles will retain a piece of history at least long enough for 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games guests to enjoy. Langer’s Deli, the iconic pastrami eatery near MacArthur Park in L.A.’s Westlake neighborhood, is expected to remain open through the 2028 Summer Games. In fact, restaurant owner Norm Langer indicated he was […] The post LABJ Insider: Langer’s Deli Will Stick Around appeared first on Los Angeles Business Journal.| Los Angeles Business Journal
"I'm hereby instructing our Department of War to prepare for possible action," President Donald Trump thundered in a video released Wednesday night. "If we attack, it will be fast, vicious, and sweet." Nigerian Christians are under attack from Islamist terrorists, and he told the government in Abuja that if the attacks do not stop soon, "we're going to do things to Nigeria that Nigeria is not going to be happy about and may very well go into that now disgraced country guns a-blazing." The pos...|
The supposedly “earthshaking” legal settlement that was supposed to drive down real estate commissions wasn’t so tumultuous after all.| Banker & Tradesman
America has become NIMBY Nation, and Massachusetts, where even plans for a two-bit apartment building will draw warnings of environmental doom, is its spiritual heartland.| Banker & Tradesman
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