The volcano in Iceland that has paralyzed air travel throughout Europe is still erupting and has sent yet another cloud of ash into the skies. See Volcanic Ash: Air Passengers Warned Of Further Delays As New Ash Cloud Spreads Towards UK | UK News |
The volcano in Iceland that has paralyzed air travel throughout Europe is still erupting and has sent yet another cloud of ash into the skies. See Volcanic Ash: Air Passengers Warned Of Further Delays As New Ash Cloud Spreads Towards UK | UK News |
Jonathan Turley offers some good analysis of a case that goes before the Supreme Court today on whether campus religious groups can require their members to follow that religion’s teachings: Can a nondiscrimination policy be discriminatory? That question, bordering on legal Zen, will be before
I’m fascinated by the various dialects of English and have studied them a little in graduate school. I’ve defended the regional use of “you all” or “y’all” as serving a valuable grammatical purpose. Most languages have a plural form of the second person pronoun. Actually
I love pens. Since pens are the primal tool of my vocation, I treasure a good pen, from a cheap-but-reliable Bic to the classical-and-hefty Cross. So I appreciated this feature on those government-issue black pens, which are found in post offices, bureaucratic agencies, and the
Senator Tom Coburn of Oklahoma is one of the heroes of the legislature, in my opinion, the scourge of earmarks and the Scrooge of fiscal responsibility. More than that, he is a strong pro-lifer. And yet now he’s in trouble with his fellow conservatives: Coburn
Did any of you see this thing? Authorities in several Midwestern states were flooded Wednesday night with reports of a gigantic fireball lighting up the sky, the National Weather Service said. The fireball was visible for about 15 minutes beginning about 10 p.m., said the
Touchstone editor Patrick Reardon on a Scriptural detail that I had never thought about before: “That instant of the Resurrection of Jesus was the most decisive moment in the history of the world. It was the event of deepest importance for every human being who
Congratulations to columnist Kathleen Parker–whom I actually met at a Patrick Henry College journalism event– for winning the Pulitzer Prize. She credits a teacher for starting her on that road: I materialized in James Gasque’s class in March of the school year for reasons that
I remember having to deal with Anthony Flew’s arguments against the existence of God in philosophy class in college. News a few years ago that he had changed his views, to the point of believing that God does exist surprised me and a lot of
The Nebraska legislature has banned abortion after 20 weeks, raising some new legal possibilities for restrictions: Two landmark measures putting new restrictions on abortion became law in Nebraska on Tuesday, including one that critics say breaks with court precedent by changing the legal rationale for
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