Many of us are, theoretically and intellectually, familiar with grace--confining it to Sundays in our profoundly moving, eloquent sermons. However, we must learn to break past those limitations.
I’ve always loved the “Star-Spangled Banner.” My mind’s eye takes me back to the American Olympian who takes the podium, towering above the silver and bronze also-rans. Yet, due to the racist history of the song, standing is not in order.
"The dreamers deserve nothing,” referring to those undocumented aliens who were brought here as children. That is an intriguing statement from a child of immigrants who just barely made it in.
Hurricane Irma ripped through South Florida on Sunday, Sept. 10 and many homes are affected by trees down, coastal flooding loss of power and home damage.
Here's an open letter to President Donald Trump from Tiffani Knowles, a college professor, editor, author and a U.S.-born child of immigrants.
Repeal, rebuke, replace, renegotiate, restore, repent, revitalize, repair, refurbish and recover cause men to grimace and groan in fear of the rocky road ahead. Words that start with the prefix re- always cause some trouble. Here's why.
When Trump lied about the calls from the President of Mexico and the leader of the Boy Scouts, many were left flabbergasted. Other statesmen have done it. So, what's really the big deal?
President Trump announced on Aug. 2 that he is in support of a new immigration bill that by the year 2027 would cut legal immigration by 50 percent. But there are 4 things that this immigration bill is going to do that Trump hasn't thought of.
The fault lies not in our “stars” but in ourselves. While Trump and his White House dramatics suck up all the news oxygen, it has become fashionable in some quarters to blame President Trump for our failures and shortcomings.
Sean Spicer called it quits. As the face of the administration, he obviously wasn’t built for the battle long term. Being assaulted on a daily basis with the hypocrisy of his commander-in-chief and the continual change of positions became too much to bear. Can you blame him, though?