In Congress, an inverse relationship exists between the numbers of border crossers and a discussion about how millions of new migrants will be cared for. The greater the numbers, the less is said about open borders and the resultant negative long-term population consequences.
If the following testimony, received from a 38-year veteran of the teacher wars, was a one-off, it could be dismissed, but the sad, sad truth is that it is but one of hundreds of such teacher testimonies I have obtained over the course of my career.
And when the grass begins to turn green and your flowers begin to bloom, it’s time for our sports enthusiasts to venture out and participate in spring sports.
Forget about the usually cold temperatures the past few days, spring is officially here. You don’t need a calendar to let you know. Just walk toward your yellow car, no matter if it’s blue, red or white.
Following the last of our internal meetings at the Ruston Daily Leader over last weekend, we are now ready to talk to you about some changes we have decided to make, especially since today is April 1, a day known for non-serious declarations.
As I write this column Thursday morning, I’ve been covering a criminal trial for three days. While I’ve sat in on pieces of some other trials, this’ll be the first one I’ve ever watched in person from beginning to end.
President Joe Biden set off international alarms over the weekend when he committed the United States to the goal of regime change in Russia. “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power,” Biden said of Russian leader Vladimir Putin during a speech in Poland.