After Further Review, I Have Decided I Complain Too Much November 24, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment So now I am writing an article to complain about how much I complain.
Is Ghost-Writing the New Face of “Plagiarism” in Academia? November 16, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence Leave a Comment Anxious to get ahead in today’s forbidding labor market, college students have begun cheating on a heretofore unknown scale. Pages: 1 2 3 Pages ( 1 of 3 ): 1 23Next »
The Real Crimes Associated with Roy Moore’s Senate Campaign November 13, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment Late campaign scandal rocks Alabama senate race, but will Alabama voters learn the truth before the election?
In Silicon Valley, “Micro-Dosing” LSD Has Become All the Rage November 7, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence Leave a Comment Evidence is mounting that LSD, properly used, could have vast potential for reducing depression, stimulating brain growth and enhancing creativity. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
Could the Big Business of Marijuana Legalization Become Another Giant Bummer? November 3, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence Exponential sales growth is projected for the legal marijuana industry — but don’t expect a consumer paradise. Pages: 1 2 3 Pages ( 1 of 3 ): 1 23Next »
Astros’ Game is the Conclusion of a Half-Century Long Dream for This Enduring Fan October 30, 2017 by Jerry Newberry 2 Comments A long-time dream comes true for this faithful Astros fan with a trip the the 2017 World Series in Houston.
Are Public Sector Workers Bankrupting California? October 26, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence 12 Comments Twenty-six states have chronically “underfunded” pension plans, leaving today’s taxpayers to foot the bill for decades of greed and excess. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
With Gillespie Surging, Democrats Face Possible Disaster in Virginia Governor’s Race October 24, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence 3 Comments A year after Trump’s victory, a critical swing state that has trended Blue for over a decade is suddenly up for grabs.
Singing (Limited) Praises For George W. Bush — 10 Years After I Stood Against Him October 19, 2017 by Chris Walker Leave a Comment I spent many hours writing against George W. Bush as a twenty-something college journalist. This week, I commend him.
Most Americans Understand Their Finances Are a Zero-sum Game; Why Can’t the Government? October 17, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment Congress may have to make some unpopular changes to the way they tax and spend, but they must find a way to live within our collective means.