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Living Civics
In a Loud Culture, You’re Allowed to Stay Quiet
February 2, 2026
Living civics doesn’t demand instant opinions — it rewards thoughtful restraint. Somewhere along the way, we decided that silence meant disengagement and that not having an opinion meant you weren’t
America
Snowmageddon and the Lost Art of Resilience
February 1, 2026
Snowmageddon and the Modern Panic On the eve of 2026’s snowmageddon, reaction crossed every segment of society. By Saturday, churches were closing. You would think we were in uncharted territory,
America
Remember This: Is America Still a Great Nation?
January 31, 2026
The Question at the Center of Our National Debate When all is said and done, the crux of the political debate taking place in the United States today centers on
Bless Your Headlines
America Found Its Heart on a Kentucky Couch
January 31, 2026
There are exactly two kinds of people in this world.Those who see a freezing newborn calf and think, “Someone should help.”And those who immediately rush to the comments section to
Bless Your Headlines
A Mountain Lion Walks Into Pacific Heights… Seriously
January 29, 2026
When the Wildlife Finally Gentrifies San Francisco has officially reached the point where even the mountain lions are house-hunting in Pacific Heights. Early this week, a 77-pound, two-year-old male mountain
Common Sense Corner
Common Sense: Emerson on “Foolish Consistency”
January 28, 2026
What Emerson Actually Said—and Why It Matters American poet Ralph Waldo Emerson is given credit for capturing the thought that consistency is sort of a silly idea. Let’s start by
Offbeat Observances
Six Wienermobiles, One Track, Zero Shame
January 27, 2026
Bless Your Headlines: Start Your Engines… and Pass the Mustard Just when you thought the world had officially run out of whimsy, Oscar Mayer said, “Hold my relish.” The Wienermobiles
Immigration
From Worship to Flash Mob: A Minnesota Breakdown
January 26, 2026
Once upon a time in America, Minnesota’s Twin Cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis delighted in being America’s most neighborly cities. Today, it is the proud home of the new
Kindness
When Storms Hit, Community Matters
January 26, 2026
Public Safety Starts With Personal Choices When Winter Storm Fern swept across a massive stretch of the country, it didn’t knock on the door and ask who was prepared. It
Opinion
College Football’s Playoff Stalemate Rolls On
January 25, 2026
CFP Stands Pat for 2026 As the Indiana Hoosiers are still trying to figure out where to display their most unlikely but well-deserved national championship trophy, the eleven honchoes who
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