Robert C. Koehler: The cry of the wounded
Yes, there is sanity in the world – moral sanity – even, and especially, now, as revenge rages in Israel, fed by American armaments.
Yes, there is sanity in the world – moral sanity – even, and especially, now, as revenge rages in Israel, fed by American armaments.
A lengthy first-half scoring drought set Liberty behind the 8-ball, and Jacksonville State went on to hold the Flames to a season-low 51 points in a 61-51 win on Wednesday.
Roy Englebrecht, who comes across to me as a Bill or Mike Veeck, a prankster who happens to also be a sports promoter, is getting headlines today for his proposed Irrelevant Bowl.
If you’re wondering how close Nikki Haley is to Donald Trump in the polls, Trump is giving you a serious hint – he’s giving her the birther treatment that he tried to play on Barack Obama.
Much is made on the interwebs and on my favorite wrestling podcasts, those featuring legendary manager and booker Jim Cornette, about the lead-in for AEW “Dynamite” from reruns of “The Big Bang Theory.”
In 1975, when Claudine Gay was five years old and living in Savannah, Ga., her mother signed her up for a one-show gig with the children’s educational program, Romper Room.
Aaron Rodgers, of “flush the bullshit” recent fame, now wants you to believe that he didn’t say what he said last week about late-night comic Jimmy Kimmel.
Many years ago, a newspaper headline asked the question: “What’s the difference between a politician and a psychopath?”
Soon after the NCAA started allowing athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness, a college football player named Rayquan Smith decided he, too, would cash in on the opportunity.
Since the presidency of Donald Trump, our growing preoccupation with deceptive forms of political communication can be charted.
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