A guest column by writer and researcher Dr. Gary Joe Mounce, a professor emeritus (political science) at The University of ...
Featuring a Peter Brookes print and President Trump; Harry Harrison and The Year of the Snake; Steve Hill and the Dallas ...
Here are some Irish lessons on how we can restore a healthy sense of humor: First, we must laugh at ourselves. The Irish love self-deprecating humor because it’s disarming and likable, as shown in ...
But it is the mischievousness of the Irish spirit and wit — the “hard-boiled, darkly humorous, racetrack-bitten” language of the Irish — that has really benefited America. Irish spirit and wit were ...
A dog owner believed they were adopting a golden retriever, but mistakenly took in an "iPad" kid, leaving the internet in stitches.
In the sixth episode of The Deep End, listen to what’s next for Jon Nelson and for deep brain stimulation research for depression.
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Midland Daily News on MSNOPINION: Restoring our Irish sense of humor on St. Paddy's DaySt. Patrick’s Day couldn’t come soon enough this year. Half the country is giddy as the Trump administration undoes our reckless spending and $2 trillion annual deficits, which have resulted in a ...
When my spouse and I both faced cancer, maintaining a positive attitude, seeking support, listening empathetically and ...
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Political cartoons remain a consistent and influential political expression as the world evolves and its politics change.
Artists take on trading up, blowing up, and more ...
Introverts are not necessarily shy nor have withdrawn from society. We have simply made a conscientious decision to forgo ...
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