State senators voted unanimously in favor of a bill that would require public school districts to display the national motto of “In God We Trust,” on every building in its
The news you find on television and in newspapers is often negative. Some would say that is a sensational media gimmick meant to secure readership and viewership. Others would say
Driving past a fast-food restaurant today, I spotted a sign out front that said, “FUN JOBS! Apply inside!” Fun jobs. The sign seemed to contradict something my dad used to
Television series often depict story lines in which a character is the victim of sexual assault. It’s not unusual to see reallife headlines about accusations of assault or the arrested
DEAR BRUCE: I am a very successful person in the real estate business. I asked my children to review and choose between a few REITs. I don’t supply them with
The most important person on Capitol Hill one recent weekday was not Paul Ryan or Mark Zuckerberg or anyone with a position of political or business power. He was a
The state is again debating a House bill that would cut nearly $650 million from the state’s upcoming budget set to take effect July 1. The cuts which were originally
All of us watch television and movies. Whether it be on classic cable, Netflix or by some other means, we each find our own shows and films to get into.
So our President is a mafia boss, an unethical liar and “morally unfit” to be leading the country. At least that’s the opinion of former FBI chief James Comey. In