After Christmas is over, and the sunrises start getting earlier and the sunsets later in the Northern Hemisphere, there are still two months of scarce daylight and lowering skies ahead. Here’s a suggestion for how to fill the gloomy hours with uplift: read.
Read some great books, returning ...
As 2025 comes to an end, I want to thank my readers who have emailed me throughout the year with encouraging and kind words. I truly appreciate the thoughtfulness put into every message.
Due to my teaching and grading load, I am not able to respond to every email, but I am deeply moved that ...
For centuries, Great Britain stood as one of the West’s crown jewels, a bastion of Judeo-Christian civilization, free speech and rule of law. One small, proud island in Western Europe defeated tyrants, ended slavery and stood firm against the flood of Nazism that swamped the continent and ...
What a difference a year – and a bold policy change – makes.
Across North Dakota, property tax statements are arriving in mailboxes ahead of a Dec. 26 deadline for counties to mail them to homeowners.
And while it’s not a Christmas miracle, it’s certainly a welcome change to see ...
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Service dogs create an improvement in life when it comes to living with PTSD. I have had my service dog, Major, for over 5 years. During that time, I have gone from not being able to go shopping alone, not participating in family life or events, not being part of ...
I was sitting in the waiting room of a doctor’s office last week when someone I
hadn’t seen for many years came in. When he saw me, he said “Bob! How are you? You look great!”
I don’t look great. Since I last saw him, my hair has turned from gray to white, and there’s far less ...