Former Republican presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson called former President Donald Trump "offensive" for comparing himself to deceased Russian activist Alexei Navalny. Hutchinson reacted to the ...
I was in Fayetteville yesterday, when I saw a big white pickup with a large flag posted in the bed. The flag read “F*** Biden. Not My President.” (The actual flag wasn’t edited.) This isn’t about ...
Professor Alice Kaplan has been scrambling to revise her lectures for the French literature class she teaches at Yale University. On the syllabus, coincidentally, for her online class is The Plague, ...
Nursing grievances from a weekend visit to France, Trump lit into French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday over his suggestion for a European defense force, over French tariffs on U.S. wine and ...
Before Mark Steuer opened Carriage House and Funkenhausen, he was a struggling recent college grad who just moved to Chicago. He was making $10 an hour at some of his first restaurant gigs in the city ...
Aussies have been warned to have some "common decency" when they visit a cafe for hours on end. The pandemic-era working from ...
This time of year in this country dominated by people who identify as Christian — 65%, thus over 225 million — and businesses daily trying to profit however they can from that reality — attitudes, ...
The other day my social media account was blinging quite loudly about a political mailer that went out to the public in certain areas of Leon County. The mailer came right out and stated, in both ...
Imagine this – you’re driving down Rancho Bernardo Road around noon time alongside many other vehicles driving in both directions. You see a woman walking on the sidewalk with a collapsible shopping ...
Whenever my late uncle, Abraham Marks, was asked how business was, he invariably replied, “I make a living.” In fact, as a macher in New York’s shmatta district, Uncle Abe made a very good living.
The coronavirus has rekindled interest in “The Plague,” Albert Camus’s haunting and, now, eerily relevant 1947 novel about a fictional fatal epidemic in what was then a French colony in North Africa.
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