Few have served our nation more admirably than Justice Clarence Thomas; even fewer have faced greater hostility while serving. Shortly after he took the bench, The New York Times editorial page smeared Thomas as the nation’s “cruelest justice.” The attacks continue even today. Those who know Thomas or have even a passing familiarity with his […]
Read MoreAn Alabama eight-year-old had his sights set on Disney World and decided to open up a lemonade stand to help him get there. However, he and his mother received a surprising call that added a wrench in their plans. Cam and his mother Cristal Johnson were contacted by the Alabama Labor Department over a complaint […]
Read MorePatriotic poet Katharine Lee Bates was born and raised on Cape Cod, a narrow wisp of seaside sand where the only elevation comes from dunes that shift with wind and tide. Later a professor at Wellesley College in Massachusetts, Bates traveled 2,000 miles across the vast continent to teach in Colorado in the summer of […]
Read MoreTracking the Mexican Cartels’ drug network in the United States is top priority for the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) as the agency reports most of America’s drugs containing fentanyl stem from the southern border. “The Jalisco new generation Cartel and the Sinaloa Cartel, these two cartels are driving the drug overdose epidemic,” said Special Agent […]
Read MoreHospitals in Washington state no longer have to report all babies with prenatal drug exposure to Child Protective Services as long as there are no safety concerns. The policy change is intended to reduce stigma against parents with addiction and improve care at birthing hospitals. “The opioid and overdose epidemic is disrupting the lives of […]
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