
Pocketknives and treasure
By: Greg Doering I still have my very first pocketknife, a Henckels three-bladed stockman with a red bone handle. It’s safely stowed in a drawer… Login to continue reading Login…
By: Greg Doering I still have my very first pocketknife, a Henckels three-bladed stockman with a red bone handle. It’s safely stowed in a drawer… Login to continue reading Login…
By: John Richard Schrock The U.S. science community is in turmoil over why so many of our American population, state and federal legislators and a… Login to continue reading Login…
By: Russell Arben Fox Kansas Senate President Ty Masterson recently affirmed that, with the Republican legislative majority even stronger after the 2024 elections, the leadership… Login to continue reading Login…
By: Jim Hoy You’ll recall that in the days (centuries, in fact) before a vaccine was available, people relied on “madstones” to ward off rabies… Login to continue reading Login…
By Thomas L. Knapp In late November, by a vote of 330 to 275, the British House of Commons supported a bill which will “allow”… Login to continue reading Login…
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by Mel Gurtov The Regime’s End They’re celebrating in the streets in Damascus. In a collapse as stunning and swift as that of the Soviet… Login to continue reading Login…
by Laurie Gagne While the Biden administration proclaims “a season of Light and Peace” as the theme of its Christmas celebrations this year and thousands… Login to continue reading Login…
By: Frank Barthell When Kansans are reminded of the Kansas-Missouri border war, they might recall hard-fought battles on the hardwood or the gridiron. Coaches named… Login to continue reading Login…
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