Before Sally hit, wishing her away
(Sept. 14) MOBILE, Alabama — For those of us on the central Gulf Coast, the ritual of tracking hurricanes involves a strange psychological tug of war between “been-there/done-that” disdain and […]
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(Sept. 14) MOBILE, Alabama — For those of us on the central Gulf Coast, the ritual of tracking hurricanes involves a strange psychological tug of war between “been-there/done-that” disdain and […]
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By Quin Hillyer at The Washington Examiner; As Hurricane Florence nears landfall, I hope whatever communities it hits will have people there like a guy in New Orleans who helped his […]
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By Quin Hillyer at the Washington Examiner; When the immediate rescue needs in post-Hurricane Harvey Texas finally diminish, Congress should consider a long-term relief strategy that President George W. Bush unwisely rejected […]
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As Common Core Results Trickle In, Initial Goals Unfulfilled, by Christine Amario, Associated Press. A Court Smacks Down Obama’s DOJ, by J. Christian Adams and Hans A. Von Spakovsky. Beyond […]
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“…. The rain is over and gone. The flowers appear on the earth. The time of singing has come.” Those lines are from the Song of Solomon, from the first […]
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We start our roundup today, the day before the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina’s landfall, with several pieces providing needed perspective on the storm and its aftermath. First, Scott McKay […]
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