We’ve only scratched the surface of this mystery.
First, I must state that I am not, have never been, and will never be a NeverTrump. I voted for the man twice and will gladly do so again if he wins the nomination. I'd like to see him in the Oval Office again because I believe it to
9:40 a.m. After a man passed away, someone stole the tires off his car. 9:49 a.m. A small child playing with a smart phone accidentally dialed 911. 12:17 p.m. A man told dispatch that he had put his phone in his car’s cup holder and it started screaming at him. 12:22 p.m. A neighbor’s […]
The History Of The World Part II By Michael Every, chief strategist at Rabobank ANCIENT ROME – OUTSIDE THE ‘VNEMPLOYMENT INSVRANCE’ OFFICE CLERK: Occupation? COMICVS: Stand-up philosopher. CLERK: What? COMICVS: Stand-up philosopher. I coalesce the vapours of human experience into a viable and meaningful comprehension. CLERK: Oh, a BS artist! COMICVS: Grumble CLERK: Did you BS last week? COMICVS: No. CLERK: Did you try to BS last week? COMICVS: Yes! History is on...
WCCB Charlotte is looking to add a new member to its editing staff.
With his latest poetry collection, Glasgow Makar Jim Carruth brings his Auchensale Trilogy to an elegiac yet also cautiously optimistic close, writes Roger Cox
Veronika Durgin discusses how retailers must stay on top of the latest trends in data and technologies to optimize customer loyalty.
The authors believe it is most likely that costs will increase significantly and reliability will degrade considerably even if they do a great job of implementing all the planned changes. The post Australian renewables integration. Part 2 first appeared on Watts Up With That?.
It’s hard not to imagine how much better the season would have been if Lockwood were the big bad from the jump.
In spite of my appearance, I have never identified as a man. I identify as freedom, writes Joelle Taylor
It wasn’t a pretty sight to watch PBA Philippine Cup titlist San Miguel Beer and runner-up TNT fall by the wayside in the EASL Champions Week that started in Utsunomiya and ended here last Sunday.
Luongo: The War For The Dollar Is Already Over, Part I Authored by Tom Luongo via Gold, Goats, 'n Guns blog, And the Fed has won. In the words of Ambassador Kosh from the classic television series Babylon 5, “The avalanche has started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote.” For nearly the past two years I’ve been a nearly lone voice in the wilderness questioning the financial orthodoxy over the behavior of the Federal Reserve. It started with an innocent, if not openly naïve...