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The Inconvenient Truth with Professor

When the river cries and the people applaudEvery administration has promised to end illegal mining. Each has collided with a deeper truth. Political will matters, but public virtue decides outcomes.
Scientists have identified more than fifty ways that houses can ignite. It’s possible to defend against all of them—but it’s arduous, and homeowners can’t do it alone.
Hoop skirts and parasols, mint juleps and columned mansions. For a stroll back in time, bucolic Natchez, MS offers tourists a ...
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Dealing with ‘inconvenient truths’

These days, the unraveling of some painful, inconvenient truths about our government systems and the people who run it has become our daily mainstream and social media fare. As one scholar has said, ...
A video of a foreign woman pulling down her pants on a boat gliding across a lake has been going viral on social media. Many claimed the video of the American tourist was on a boat in a lake in ...
Jack Flaherty shared his honest thoughts on the Tigers as he prepares to make his $20 million contract option decision. “I love these guys, man. I came back here for a reason, to be with these guys, ...
Some suggest education should promote economic productivity and national competitiveness. Others suggest that it should ensure that learners grow up to toe a party line. The real purpose of education ...
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In 2016, journalist Del Bigtree issued a challenge to the head of infectious disease at one of the most prestigious medical institutions in the world: ...
Data says crime is down and downtown Fargo has fewer incidents than other areas of city, but will detractors believe it? Fargo Police Chief Dave Zibolski says so far in 2025 crime data is tracking ...
"America has traveled far from the halcyon days of “I cannot tell a lie” George Washington," Dan Day explains.