12 Things You Might Not Know About Juneteenth
BY STACY CONRADT There’s more than one Independence Day in the U.S. On June 19, 1865, General Gordon Granger rode into Galveston, Texas, and announced that slaves were now free.…
The Source for Independent Thought and Analysis
BY STACY CONRADT There’s more than one Independence Day in the U.S. On June 19, 1865, General Gordon Granger rode into Galveston, Texas, and announced that slaves were now free.…
By Scott Young My headline might sound overreaching. Clearly a rule can’t define something as complex as human behavior. But despite this, I’ve found most people tend to make the…
by Kenneth Cooper “Let’s try this again, without the actors!” Thus says the judge. The City Council says, “OK” as it sits on a cool $5 million – the…
You Can Start a Successful Home-Based Business of Your Own By Susan Ward The best home-based business is the one you start with your own two hands – not the one in…
Whatever it is that scares you, here are 10 ways to help you cope with your day-to-day fears and anxieties. These tips are for people who are coping with everyday…
by Pat Bryant A leading Plaquemine, La church blessed the Coalition Against Death Alley (CADA) leaders and rebuked Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards, the Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus, and Baton…
A key to happiness? Find a friend! by Gretchen Rubin Ancient philosophers and scientists agree: strong social ties are a key to happiness. You need close, long-term relationships; you need…
She Speaks to High School Students
In our fast paced world sometimes success requires less speed and more thought. by Thuy Sindell, Ph.D. and Milo Sindell, M.S. In today’s turbo-charged, nitro-powered, gotta-go world, we are pushed…