Vessna Scheff’s sound is gentle and sweet, but the deeds of the leaders who inspire her are not.
Vessna Scheff’s sound is gentle and sweet, but the deeds of the leaders who inspire her are not.
How does harboring and protecting criminals in sanctuary cities serve U.S. citizens? Weren’t immigration laws passed to protect Americans?
Twenty years ago, Chicago Tribune columnist Mary Schmich wrote a hypothetical graduation speech, later made famous by Baz Luhrmann, offering advice to the class of ‘97 as they ventured into the unknown territory of adulthood. In addition to simple, but smart, suggestions like “wear sunscreen” and “dance,” the column contained two lines of advice about living in twoRead more