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Bless Your Headlines
Bless Your Driveway Drinking Establishment
March 21, 2026
Bless Your Backyard Bar Tab Well, butter my biscuit and pour me a pint—apparently, leaving the house is officially optional now. Because why fight for elbow room at your local
Opinion
Remember This: A Government of Laws, Not Men
March 21, 2026
A Foundational Principle at Risk Our second President, John Adams, is given credit for coining the phrase “a government of laws, not men” when helping to create the Massachusetts Constitution.
Opinion
Closing the Gap on Age Verification in a Digital World
March 20, 2026
Navigating Innovation and Responsibility Many of the pieces I write for this platform talk about how the pace of technological change provides enormous challenges for not only business owners, large
Bless Your Headlines
Florida Woman Treats Hospital Room Like Extended-Stay Suite
March 19, 2026
Well, folks, it finally happened. Someone looked at a hospital discharge and said, “No thank you, I think I’ll be staying right here.” In Tallahassee, a patient has apparently turned
Common Sense Corner
The Storytelling Problem in Modern Journalism
March 18, 2026
It seems a daily item. Pure and honest journalist at CBS, the Washington Post, or the Los Angeles Times resigns in protest of what they believe to be an unreasonable
Bless Your Headlines
Bless Your Backbone: Why Cats Always Stick the Landing
March 17, 2026
There are many mysteries in life. Why the printer jams only when you’re in a hurry. Why socks disappear in the dryer. And how cats can fall off a bookshelf,
Living Civics
The Power of a Simple Hello
March 16, 2026
There are moments in life that are so small they almost pass unnoticed. No big headlines. No breaking news alerts. No dramatic turning points. Just ordinary, everyday interactions. But sometimes
Around the World
Remembering Beirut: Another Day of American Infamy
March 15, 2026
A Forgotten Date in American Memory When the phrase “days of infamy” is mentioned, two dates come to the forefront for most Americans: December 7, 1941, and September 11, 2001.
Opinion
Remember This: Facing Hard Truths About Extremism
March 14, 2026
A Lesson from Catch-22 Joseph Heller penned his classic novel, Catch-22, about World War II in 1961. It became legendary during the Vietnam War. Knowing most reading this column have
Bless Your Headlines
Bless Your Heart, Potato Bandit
March 14, 2026
The Great Potato Heist of 2026 If you thought you had seen every possible headline involving the phrase “Florida man,” allow me to introduce the latest contestant in the Sunshine
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