by Sarah Cowgill | Jan 3, 2020 | Articles, Columns, Faith & Religion, Military Affairs, Politics
In the whirlwind of the new year, Heartlanders chimed in on the Pope’s mea culpa moment, the president wasting no time on another embassy threat, and the latest Democratic presidential contender to end up as done as burnt toast with zero slices of avocado in sight....
by James Fite | Jan 2, 2020 | Articles, Politics
The former Obama-era Housing and Urban Development (HUD) secretary and San Antonio mayor, Julian Castro, can add presidential hopeful to his list of former titles. It seems the new year brought a new clarity, as just the next day, on Thursday, Jan. 2, Mr. Castro...
by Mark Angelides | Jan 2, 2020 | Articles, Columns, Politics, The Left, Trump Administration
The Candidates’ Market Report It’s now officially election year and all eyes are on the battle for the White House. With President Trump maintaining a healthy lead over his potential opponents for the top spot, Democrat hopefuls will be praying that their...
by Andrew Moran | Jan 1, 2020 | Articles, Business News, Economic Affairs News, Politics
It’s set to be a roller-coaster year for the American economy with some major events coming down the tracks. Will this be a good year for investors? A bad year for farmers? Brace yourself for a no-holds-barred look at the major economic events expected in 2020....
by Leesa K. Donner | Dec 31, 2019 | Articles, International, Military Affairs, Politics, Terrorism
Just as the sun crested over the Truman Balcony at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, President Donald Trump was tweeting his way through another murky Middle East mess. Unsurprisingly, the chaos emanates from none other than Iraq, as protesters stormed the gates of the U.S....