City court serves as a pressure relief valve for the judicial system, where cases can be disposed of in a bench trial — the judge sitting without a jury …
By Paul Hein Let’s look at some commonly held conceptions about our monetary system, its problems, and their “solutions.” Fallacy No. 1: The government prints too much money Among …
By David Tulis The rescue Monday of three enslaved women in a run-down Cleveland, Ohio, house is exciting because it is a picture of salvation and redemption. What strikes …
By Franklin Sanders Culture gives a society form. Like a potter shaping his pots, culture forms and shapes not only art and literature, but all of everyday life in …
“Man is a strange sort of creature, a ray of heaven united with a clod of earth; at death these are separated, and each goes to the place whence …
Suddenly — dreadfully — she wakes up. What has happened? Something dreadful has happened. No — nothing has happened. It is only the wind shaking the house, rattling the …
Local researcher Karen Bracken tells Chattanooga tea party members why common core is a threat to the thin vestiges of local control of public schools. Eli Whitney is famous …
Face it: Americans always turn everything into an industry, even religion. Nowhere is this truer than with poverty and prison. Both have been converted to big industries that feed …