A new Boston sports book will be published later this year. The origin of this tome dates to a 2022 interview with professor David Faflik of the University of Rhode Island and me. Faflik is the author ...
The Post and Courier editorial paints these increases in expenses as a cost of doing business,” Vino Garage owner Doug Aylard writes of high liquor liability premiums. “I see them as jobs lost. A ...
With yesterday being Valentine's Day it seems appropriate for PostScript to have a brief word on matters of the heart. I admit to not being a huge fan of Valentine's Day but in these crazy times ...
The European defence industry remains highly fragmented and a patchwork of national interests. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Masterplanning and urban design are frequently conflated but serve very different roles, says Jonathan Tarbatt at Corstorphine & Wright. It is important that we clarify the language, challenge lazy ...
A time comes when silence starts to feel like betrayal. That time for me is now, as I watch the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents bow to politica ...
Larry Powers led a fruitful life, one that was celebrated at his memorial service Jan. 31 at the church in Inverness where he served as pastor for 38 years. Larry Grant Powers died Jan. 23 at age 80.
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