Socrates once said, “The greatest way to live with honor in this world is to be what we pretend to be.”
A quick visit to huffingtonpost.com, cnn.com or Foxnews.com will reveal a news website organized into tabs with options like politics, business, entertainment and tech.
This past weekend, I had the pleasure of attending a 21st birthday family dinner with my best friend Mollimichelle.
Lots of boys dream of being Superman. But for one middle-schooler, the nickname brings only distress.
Starbucks is being shot down — by a group of people who oppose guns. The National Gun Victims Action Council has begun a boycott of the coffee chain in an effort to convince Starbucks to adopt an anti-gun policy for all of its shops.
Last week my tiny car was less than pleasant to look at. It was consistently grabbing attention but for all the wrong reasons. I hated that with a passion.
Domestic violence is a terrible thing. Nobody should ever be subject to such physical and emotional trauma.
I recently read Caroline Brewton’s Feb. 15 column, “Personality and Qualifications? Check. Ring? Um…” in the Lariat in which she expressed her belief that her unmarried state is some kind of personal failure.