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Please forgive us, Gentle Reader, for taking so long to get around to the U.S. Supreme Court decision Mahmoud v. Taylor, which was released last week. But the decision was 135 pages long. Mr.
Proper museum behavior may seem like common sense. Don't touch the art, respect the space, and avoid being disruptive are ...
Man, 33, wins appeal against deportation after Home Office claimed he had ‘senior role’ in £200k heroin operation ...
A group of Trump-loving devotees of classical architecture are making headway on rebuilding New York’s central train station.
At this time of year, my social media feeds are full of pictures of people in robes standing outside cathedrals, they or their friends having been ordained. So this is a good time to reflect on what ...
If you think federal regulators care about data-driven, evidence-based policymaking, a case currently before the U.S. Court ...
Good people, honest people, hardworking individuals, taxpayers are being rounded up and deported. OK, I get it! Anyone who crossed the border illegally committed a crime. But, certainly there’s a ...
Recently n this space, I wrote about common sense or the apparent lack of it in society today. As expected, one of the people ...
Tim is out of the office this week, and he left us with this column in place of his regular Friday Catchall. Enjoy.
The CSD wonders when consumers of news started realizing that instead of watching the most trusted name in news...they were simply disgusted by their views.
Instead, the agency has asked the court to defer to what it calls a "common-sense product of reasoned decision-making." This language might sound like harmless bureaucratic boilerplate.