The prestigious Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) recently reported that public trust in the media is at an all-time low. That statement ranks right up there with Chief Brody spooning chum,
AUSTIN – The Texas House of Representatives on April 3 approved much-anticipated legislation written to revise the state’s public school finance system. The vote was 148-1, and the bill now
Compliments from your adult offspring are often few and far between. When they do come, however, you realize that it was worth the wait. For years, everything that has been
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I came across an article the other day that troubled me. It was on a website called “Study Finds.” And that’s cool, because everybody has a study about everything. And
Last week’s community meeting at Seminole High School proved two things. “Things like this” do happen in small towns like Seminole and when they do, concerned citizens stand up and
Chicago Smells a Rat in the Kitchen Even by the standards set by the most notoriously corrupt city and county government in the U.S., Chicago and Cook County seem to
After years of breaking out in sweats, battling upset stomachs, and enduring sleepless nights before a much-dreaded trip to thedentist, I havefinally discovered the reason behind my dentophobia. I was
San Antonio Council Chickens Out Last week, San Antonio’s notoriously progressive City Council approved a new concessions agreement that will bring new food chains to the city’s airport. That is,