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The 'Life of Riley' for me now days is sitting on my front porch watching the deer and birds along with just letting my mind wander back to a time when life was less complicated.
Read moreAs Egypt tries to make peace between Israel and Hamas, Netanyahu, emboldened by his raising of Gaza and 20,000 collateral casualties, has threatened Beirut with the same devastation.
Read moreWe humans love our heroes and villains. From our entertainment to our religions to our politics, one would be hard-pressed to find a part of our lives that didn’t include the drama of Good versus Evil.
Read moreShining light on our government through public information helps us ask questions of elected officials — and hold them accountable.
Read moreIt seems that a lot of people are seriously selling President Biden short in terms of his competence. Many are saying he is too old and feeble, he makes terrible gaffes, plus he has a mean dog and as such that he should not be President. However, if you listen to the Republican voices, particularly the one from Donald Trump, you should be thinking differently.
Read moreEl Niño, the weather pattern that has brought wetter and cooler weather to the state over the past several months, appears to be weakening, giving its counterpart, La Niña, a 55% chance of returning soon, according to the Houston Chronicle. The result could be a drier, hotter summer, if February’s weather is any indication.
Read moreResearchers at a Boston biotechnology firm just released a groundbreaking study demonstrating that their new gene editing technology can significantly reduce cholesterol levels in patients at risk of heart attack and stroke.
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