I’m not proud of it, but I skipped school a couple of times when I was in high school. And I got caught each time. It wasn’t a pretty outcome when the prin
NEW YORK Politicians have too much power over our lives. Many used the pandemic as another excuse to take more. Early on, politicians declared that (SET
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We’ve been through another flood. My heart goes out to people impacted. Cleaning up after one of these events is daunting. Having a house full of mud and water is unimaginable. In the middle of this tragedy we see some of the best in Americans, people stepping up to help their neighbors and total strangers in their time of need. Some risked their own lives in water rescues. Others helped with the clean-up or stepped up with hot meals and donations. Americans volunteered their time, talent and money to help those in need.
After the 2016 floods our high school soccer team volunteered as part of the clean-up, distribution of food and cleaning supplies to those impacted. People drove hundreds of miles to help. They showed up at the distribution center and reported to the State Policewoman in charge with the question, “Where can we help?” She put them to work. Trucks showed up from out of state full of much needed donated supplies.
WASHINGTON Every sport has its boundaries. Rules for playing the game may occasionally change, but the boundaries remain. In baseball, a ball hit outside th