Since the 1970s, billions of dollars in federal contracts have gone to forestry work like replanting trees or fuels reduction ...
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In 1956, there were baby dolls for little girls to play with. but the idea of an eleven-and-a-half inch tall grown women with ...
Partisanship has been leaching into local elections from the open-air market of national divided party politics.
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Wayne Lutton is the gay-bashing, immigrant-hating editor of The Social Contract, a journal published by the hate group The Social Contract Press and the closest colleague of the founder of the modern ...
Some Derby High School teachers urged school board members to reconsider their vote against a proposed social studies ...
Kari Ferrell’s memoir is a zippy, intimate account of low-level trickery before the era of scams fully erupted. Lily Tuck’s attempt to bring to life a victim of the atrocity turns her into a ...
Your TBR list is getting longer... The simple joy of reading a book can inspire so much. While we’re turning their pages, we use our imaginations to live inside entire worlds with its characters.
Shame has been branded as a toxic emotion while guilt has been widely perceived as preferable. Here's the problem: Avoiding shame means avoiding growth.