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Our national pathology over guns is inhuman by John L. Micek Want to know what rage feels like? It's waking on a Wednesday morning on a school day as the cable news talking heads sift through the latest on the shooting at a Texas elementary school that left 21 people dead, most of them children, and looki ...
Do you have a personal catch phrase? by Danny Tyree Hollywood makes iconic catch phrases seem easy. Whether it’s McGarrett’s “Book ‘em, Danno” or Vizzini’s “Inconceivable!” in “The Princess Bride,” we take them for granted. But there is a dismaying amount of trial and error b ...
On Memorial Day, remembering Major League Baseball’s first WWI fatality by Joe Guzzardi Eddie Grant, a Harvard Law School graduate and a former third baseman who played for the Cleveland Indians, Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds and New York Giants, was the first major league baseball player killed in World War I. In all, sev ...