‘Tis the season for wise giving
Thanks to COVID-19, many charitable organizations are faced with greater demand for their services, but less in donations as people have less to give.
Thanks to COVID-19, many charitable organizations are faced with greater demand for their services, but less in donations as people have less to give.
Christmas online sales are predicted to increase 33 percent to a new record of $189 billion, according to the wizards at Adobe Analytics. Merry Winter Break Jeff Bezos!
Last Wednesday, the day that Pennsylvania crossed 10,000 COVID-19 fatalities, Republican lawmakers in the General Assembly gathered at a hotel in Gettysburg to hold a taxpayer-funded campaign rally
Many people are willing to wake up in the middle of the night, drive 30 minutes to an hour, then stand in line for another hour (or more) while waiting for a department store’s doors to unlock duri
In the suburbs of Philadelphia, Montgomery County’s Board of Health issued an order by unanimous vote last week to shut down all in=person learning at school for two weeks.
could not have been more wrong about I how the election would affect the Great Pandemic Panic.
As the holiday season begins, the State Fire Marshal’s Office wants to ensure all Louisiana families are aware of how to stay safe, not only in the kitchen, but in gathered settings as well.
Cince this column should be published ‘Jon Thanksgiving Day, I will begin by saying I am thankful that most of the election is done. I am thankful I don’t have to hear another politician begging for a few more months. I am not thankful that it will only make room for more lawyers to promise dollars like a used car salesman.
The year 2020 has been rough for us all.
Gov. John Bel Edwards liberally used his veto pen for the majority-Republican Legislature’s latest special session, striking down 15 percent of the measures that reached his desk in another indication of sharp disagreements over how to respond to the coronavirus pandemic.
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