By A.J. Rice published originally on December 4, 2018. It was the Parkers and their neighbors the Bumpuses with their 785 smelly hound dogs that…
Posts published in “The Holidays”
By Jack Kerwick Christ, the Reason for this Season, is also the Logos, the Word, or the Reason of God. The antithesis of Logos is chaos.…
By J.B. Shurk Counterfactuals, like “conspiracy theories,” are frowned upon by those who look guilty when they are posed. Here are three to chew on during…
By Tyler Durden For some families, the search for the right Christmas tree is an annual event. For large shares of Americans and Brits though, this…
By Andrew P. Napolitano We all know that God works in mysterious ways. Last weekend, two friends and I were deeply moved when we saw…
By Tyler Durden The holiday season is helping shipping company DHL usher in automation quicker than it ever has. The shipping and supply chain giant…
by Ray Cardello Concord, NH — The clocks in Times Square had just struck midnight. The lights and decorations of New York City were a welcome…
by Anugrah Kumar, The executive branch of the European Union has withdrawn its “guidelines for inclusive communication,” which suggested that European Commission officials “update” the language…
By Jacinta Render KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — For the second year in a row, a Knoxville 6-year-old set up a hot chocolate stand to help families he…
by Becca Lower It’s the time of year again when people start sending out their family Christmas cards. Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky is no…