September 23, 2020 0 The Original Scapegoat If you’re not familiar with the show “The Office,” it’s a sitcom focused on the [...]
September 22, 2020 0 The Final Frontier of Telemarketing Chris Hadfield is probably the most publicly accessible astronaut in recent memory. During his five-month [...]
September 18, 2020 0 The Weekender, September 18, 2020 Hi! Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins tonight. As I mentioned yesterday, I’ll be taking [...]
September 17, 2020 0 Frank Sinatra’s Last Dollar When famed entertainer Frank Sinatra died in 1998, he left behind a legacy of success met by few others. Fans [...]
September 15, 2020 0 The Last Confederate POW The American Civil War raged for more than four years, from 1861 into 1865. For the first two years, the [...]
September 14, 2020 0 A Whopper of an Underdog Story Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions — on a sesame seed bun. If you [...]
September 11, 2020 0 The Weekender, September 11, 2020 Hi. Today is September 11th, the 19th anniversary of the terrorist attacks that claimed the lives of 2,977 [...]
September 10, 2020 0 Why Roosters Don’t Deafen Themselves The “fact” that roosters — adult maile chickens — act as farmers alarm clocks is [...]
September 9, 2020 0 When Little Leaguers Need to Play to Lose The Little League World Series is a global baseball tournament. Children age 12 and under take to the [...]
September 8, 2020 0 Why Cats and Salad Ingredients Don’t Mix Salads are good for you. Cats may not be good for you, but allergies aside, let’s assume they’re [...]