For nearly two centuries, the White House’s main entrance - framed by a row of graceful Ionic columns - has been a signature image of the seat of American power. Now the Trump-appointed head of a ...
Referring to last week’s “Part Two” column on controlling identity theft disasters, we will continue here with Part Three. You’ve got your personal report, police report, your FTC Identity Theft ...
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Freud says, “Whatever you say you are, you are not.” Adam Phillips says that identity is a “self-cure for a feeling of exclusion” and puts us forever in a position to defend that identity. Identity is ...
Some folks will be able to relate instantly to the subject of this column, as it’s what they are currently experiencing. This week, I am working with three identity theft victims at the same time.
In recent conversations across social media, community forums and even academic spaces, a troubling contradiction has become impossible to ignore. Some African Americans – rightly vocal about racism ...
The Seahawks are not a team of superstars. They might be even better. On (news)paper, that statement might seem preposterous. Talent is the currency that buys Super Bowls. Meanwhile, Seattle’s roster ...
Reissued with demos, live performances, and early recordings, the full-length debut by the mercurial Factory project is as beautiful as it is cerebral, a work of radical non-provocation. They hadn’t ...
Ohio Senate President Rob McColley endorses Vivek Ramaswamy as the likely Republican nominee for Ohio's 2026 gubernatorial race. McColley calls for voters to focus on policy ideas rather than identity ...
It has always been easy to trivialize Brigitte Bardot. In 1956, starring in the movie that made her a global sensation, “And God Created Woman,” what she did was not widely regarded as accomplished ...
Editor's note: Rodger McDaniel has let us know this will be his final column for the Wyoming Tribune Eagle after approximately 760 submissions since April 2011. We thank him for his perspectives ...