Citing examples of Richard Nixon’s leadership, historian Joan Hoff-Wilson refers to Henry Kissinger as “a glorified messenger boy,” writes Robert Scheer.
By Robert Scheer
Scheer Post/Los Angeles Times
With the death of Henry Kissinger, there is a lively national discussion of the crimes an
The city of Keokuk had made a name for itself during the Civil War, and by 1868, the community was truly beginning to show promising fulfillment of its early expectations.
In the first part of a two-part series exploring the impact of climate change on the state’s most important industry, Capitol & Scott host Lara Farrar visits a family farm in Jackson County and talks to CEO Hallie Shoffner.
COVID-19 came unexpectedly into our lives, changing the way we live completely. It changed our routines, our minds, the way we socialize, the way we live. It, like most things