I still vividly remember Sept. 11, 2001, when my 5th grade teacher in a suburb of Albany, New York, stopped class and told us a about the horrific mass murder of our fellow New Yorkers.
PERSONAL FREEDOMS
What would Patrick Henry think if he turned on the TV today?
I imagine Patrick Henry frowning and shaking his head to see Americans screaming with repugnant disrespect while hurling objects and tossing statues with incivility.
Todd's American Dispatch
When did the Miss America pageant turn into a Nasty Woman protest?
The 2017 Miss America pageant was not so much about empowering women as it was bashing President Trump.
September 11
How 9/11 saved my life -- A story about me, a baby and 'The Luckiest'
For many, Sept. 11, 2001, was a day that will forever be seared into the minds of those who were witness.
Hurricane Irma
A prayer after Irma and Harvey (with help from Psalm 23)
The Lord is my storm-shelter; I shall not fear...
North Korea
The world is fixated North Korea's leader, missiles. So why do we continue to overlook its forlorn people?
Worldwide attention on North Korea has been misplaced.
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Hurricane Irma
Dr. Manny Alvarez on Irma: Now we wait and pray
As Hurricane Irma swirls through the Florida Keys threatening to wreak havoc of unprecedented proportions along the West Coast of the Sunshine State, the one thing we can all offer is prayers.
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Todd's American Dispatch
Feinstein's anti-Catholic bigotry blasted by Notre Dame president
The president of the University of Notre Dame said he is deeply concerned after Sen. Dianne Feinstein questioned a colleague's religious beliefs during a Senate Judiciary Committee nomination hearing.
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EDUCATION
Here's how to help students improve their writing
Students are heading back to school and many are dreading the writing assignments their teachers and professors will be giving them. That’s understandable, because most teachers aren’t preparing their students to succeed in writing in the classroom and on the job.
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