Month: January 2018
While driving in eastern Oregon the other day, I saw a bald eagle. And it was great. I've seen them before, but it's always a treat. And as an environmental.
It's not like my nearly 3 year old book (!) is going to sell many more copies, but it sure is relevant in context of the fact that people simply.
Two brief links that we should treat very differently. First, here is literally the dumbest idea in human history, hipsters placing their books backward on the bookshelves so that everything.
This is a tasty appetizer: According to Sports Radio KJR/AP/ProFootballTalk.com reporter Curtis Crabtree, the Seattle Seahawks have fired offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell. Not bad, but I feel a little dissatisfied.... On a.
Jon Chait points out that the dominant strain of American conservatism (which didn't always dominate the GOP to anything like the extent it does today) has been overtly and aggressively.
In response to the bad constitutional arguments being used to challenge the cap on the SALT deduction, I've some people arguing that even if Shelby County is wrong, it should.
This is the grave of John Nordstrom. Born Johan Nordström in Alvik, Sweden, just south of the Arctic Circle, in 1871, Nordstrom immigrated to the United States in 1887, near.
Border Patrol agents patrol the US-Mexico border prior to an Easter mass at the fence separating the two countries at Friendship Park in San Ysidro, California.