It takes nuance to analyze an NBA offseason. You have to interrogate motives, assess specific circumstances, consider ...
Jonathan Clements, the longtime Wall Street Journal columnist, died this weekend. Here are some of his best ideas.
Lounging on the beach in the Outer Banks of North Carolina last week, the last buzzing pest I expected to nip my sandy behind was Bob Cordaro. I should have left my phone in the camper. That way, I ...
Religion News Service on MSN
For High Holidays, rabbis brace for complex discussions on Gaza war and US politics
High Holidays sermons, said Cleveland Rabbi Robert Nosanchuk, put Jewish teachings in perspective and show ‘how they might operate in a world that is trembling.’ ...
Vernacular slang, including terms popularized by digital trends, can draw parallels and differences from historical slang language across societal groups.
By calling out Trump’s FCC for intimidation, the Texas senator broke with his party’s silence and made a rare stand for free speech.
Recently, in my faith circle discussion, we were asked to talk about any biblical personality that appeals to us. Those with ...
It is every golfer’s ambition, goal and dream to one day have a hole-in-one. For most, it’s a dream that never comes true.
An epidemic of juvenile violent crimes endures. Why? The law presumes juveniles are intellectually and psychologically too immature to appreciate the wrongfulness of their violent ways and deserve ...
Dear Fiona, I’m getting in touch about something rather embarrassing. This summer, I hosted a party, which was lovely. Except ...
Edmonton Journal on MSN
Jeff Kent is a serial conman who defrauds women. Does he deserve the harshest punishment in Canadian criminal law?
Jeff Kent is a fabulist. He makes up personas — the Maltese businessman, the professor of legal ethics, the children’s cancer specialist — intended to hide what he really is: a career criminal with ...
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