On the Events of 800 Years Ago
by Jery Payne By 1215, King John (of Robin Hood fame) had made just about everybody mad. He raised taxes and regularly levied huge fines on trumped-up charges. He seduced […]
by Jery Payne By 1215, King John (of Robin Hood fame) had made just about everybody mad. He raised taxes and regularly levied huge fines on trumped-up charges. He seduced […]
by Jennifer Berman Hardly anyone is neutral on the issue of net neutrality. Passions flare when the issue is discussed — from Netflix and Twitter participating in an “internet slowdown” […]
by: Kurt Woock The English language is rife with confusing words. In English classes, you likely studied various categories of linguistic confusion: homophones, heteronyms, homonyms, synonyms, antonyms. At the root […]
by Jery Payne Imagine that you get in your car, start the engine, and say “Take me to work.” Then, you begin reading the latest news while drinking your coffee. […]
by Chuck Brackney The rise in the use of various social media tools and outlets such as Twitter and Facebook by groups associated with state legislatures has caught the eye […]