by Kelli Ballard | Feb 25, 2021 | Articles, Politics
Some politicians just don’t know when to say enough is enough. Perhaps the COVID pandemic, which has allowed lawmakers to exert more power and control than ever before, has made them think they are untouchable and unremovable from their official offices. Just ask...
by James Fite | Feb 25, 2021 | Articles, Culture and Entertainment News, Good Reads
A nationwide ban on some flavored vapes went into effect earlier in the month, but so far, it only seems to be affecting adults – both consumers and producers. The idea is simple, if fundamentally flawed: Nicotine products that taste more like fruit or desserts than...
by Sarah Cowgill | Feb 25, 2021 | Articles, Politics
On the outside, Rahm Emanuel appears to have the world at his well-manicured fingertips. The Windy City policy wonk is handsome, educated, and intelligent. So, why have the Democrats kicked this man to the curb? Does he smell like success? No, apparently to certain...
by Tim Donner | Feb 24, 2021 | Good Reads, LN Radio Videocasts, Politics
We go left and right, dissecting the first TV appearance by the new president, replete with unchallenged gaffes or dodges, and we examine the life and times, legend and legacy of Rush Limbaugh after he succumbed to cancer following three decades as the nation’s most...
by Mark Angelides | Feb 24, 2021 | Articles, Biden Administration
When President Joe Biden’s pick to head the Department of Justice, Merrick Garland, said that he would be “the lawyer for the people of the United States,” presumably he was referring only to those people who do not favor borders or the Second...