
Life After Divorce . . . If You Could Read My Mind
By Lindy Earl If you could read my mind, you would never have left. You would have seen how much I loved you. You would have seen how important you [Read More]
By Lindy Earl If you could read my mind, you would never have left. You would have seen how much I loved you. You would have seen how important you [Read More]
by Tyler Durden President Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani went on the defense Sunday morning, telling Face the Nation that former Trump attorney Michael Cohen made at least 183 recordings of separate conversations, among which the president is [Read More]
SOURCE: GREEN CAMP Much like the carefully orchestrated de-legalization of cannabis during the 1930’s, there was a powerful decades-long misleading campaign against psilocybin mushrooms which caused a deep-rooted fear and a [Read More]
By Stacy Brown and Laura Italiano Janet Jackson delivered an energetic, hits-filled New York City comeback Saturday night, headlining at the Panorama Music Festival on Randall’s Island to rave audience reviews. “You killed [Read More]
By Curt Yeomans, Gwinnett Daily Post If there was any question before this week’s Republican runoff about whether the party base could unify behind the winner this fall, the election [Read More]
By Kenneth Stepp “If I disappear, who decides if I am lost” – k stepp Have you ever wanted to run away? Just here one day and gone the next? [Read More]
Cabot Phillips Media Director@cabot_phillips People in New York’s 14th Congressional District seem to love Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, right down to her neo-Marxist platform. They were less confident when I asked them how [Read More]
Here’s how experts and analysts reacted to Friday’s big GDP number Gross domestic product grew at a solid 4.1 percent pace in the second quarter, its best pace since 2014, boosting [Read More]
Six women accuse the C.E.O. of harassment and intimidation, and dozens more describe abuse at his company. By Ronan Farrow or more than twenty years, Leslie Moonves has been one of [Read More]
By: Beth Galvin ATLANTA – Eighteen months ago, Charlie Jabaley could never have imagined he would be riding his bike across Atlanta’s Piedmont Park, much less across the country. Because, growing up [Read More]
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