Luke T. Kenna is one of the last people you’d want to have a gun. A proponent of neo-Nazi ideology, he was, in fact, barred from possessing a firearm after a conviction four years ago for assault. But ...
Are you haunted by creative ghost projects? Those unfinished pieces that haunt the creative soul? Wannabe works that, for one reason or another, did not find completion. The truth is that an ...
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Ten years ago on May 1, U.S. Navy Seals raided Osama bin Laden’s compound in Pakistan, shot him in the head and dumped his body in the Indian Ocean. Nonetheless, bin Laden’s spirit, and the memory of ...
British author Peter Ackroyd wrote a history of London several years ago that received critical acclaim from a variety of sources. Ackroyd details at considerable length the history of the London ...
On May 4, former Black Panther and long-time Rep. Bobby Rush (D-Ill.) introduced the COINTELPRO Full Disclosure Act — legislation designed to make public any remaining records about the FBI’s most ...
When the United States launched its invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, commentators invoked Rudyard Kipling's memorable poem, "The Young British Soldier." "When you're wounded and left on Afghanistan's ...
ST. LOUIS -- The first time Gregg Marshall coached a game at this event, he never got to see the actual end of it. It was a Thursday night tilt, the "play-in" round, six Arch Madnesses ago, and ...
One last post from the trip to Ann Arbor, because I'm not sure what to make of this, and perhaps you can help. The two best finds of the weekend both go to James Riddle. First, he got this photo.