By Dr. Paul Hein Are you old enough to remember slugs? I don’t refer to the slimy garden pests, but to those featureless discs of metal that were used …
A search for relief for a son with breathing problems took me to a restaurant in Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., that serves alkaline water — a valuable antidote to acidity …
Big corporate chains have all the advantages. Bringing to the American consumer the best of business genius, companies such as NTB, or National Tire and Battery, serve motorists with …
By William Anderson In the bawdy, satirical cartoon show, South Park, one episode seemed to be something akin to life imitating art (if one calls the show “art”). Called …
By David Tulis The Matt Nevels story in the Times Free Press caused a national sensation among thinking people the past two Sundays, and no doubt we will hear …
I am thinking today about the 193-page court opinion on Obamacare — National Federation of Independent Business vs. Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary of Health and Human Services — and how …
Political philosophy has long had basic problems such as that obligation (why ought one to obey the state?) or that of whom should rule. What about the individual versus …
Duress has been defined as a condition of mind produced by improper external pressure or influence that practically destroys the free agency of a party and causes the person …