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November 26, 2025

A Little Trivia about the National Holiday we call Thanksgiving

The following is a compilation of Thanksgiving trivia from The Old Farmer’s Almanac & the Indianapolis Star. My thanks to both of these fine publications. It’s Thanksgiving Day, and millions of Americans will celebrate by tucking in for a big meal with friends and family, by watching football games, and maybe ...

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Published on November 26, 2025 21:00

November 24, 2025

A Piñata of Miscellanea. Go On, Take a Swing!

“And now for something completely different,” as they used to say on the old Monty Python show. Every week, I receive heaps of emails containing bits of wisdom, humor, anonymous information, and lots of weirdness. Usually, I give these things a quick read and delete them. Today, however, I thought ...

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Published on November 24, 2025 21:00

November 18, 2025

Confessions and Apologies from a Regular Guy

I used to think I was just a regular guy, going about my life, as President Lincoln once said: “with malice toward none and charity for all.” Boy, was I wrong. Just take a look: I was born a white male, which means, whether I like it or not, I ...

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Published on November 18, 2025 21:00

November 16, 2025

Two Contrasting Views of American Journalism

Journalism has been my life. For almost 30 years, I worked as a reporter and foreign correspondent for the Chicago Tribune. Later, I taught the art and craft of journalism as a professor and dean of the College of Media at the University of Illinois. I share those bona fides ...

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Published on November 16, 2025 21:00

November 12, 2025

Is Nancy Pelosi the Lucrezia Borgia of Congress?

Historical myths say that Lucrezia Borgia was a seductive poisoner who carried a hollow ring filled with venom, hosted orgiastic banquets, and eliminated lovers and rivals at will—an archetypal 16th-century Renaissance “femme fatale.” As Duchess of Ferrara, Lucrezia exercised a lot of agency: she managed a sophisticated court, patronized artists ...

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Published on November 12, 2025 21:00

November 10, 2025

Happy Veterans Day to my Fellow Veterans

Today is Veterans Day. Given that only 6 percent of the people of this nation have ever put on a uniform–including those currently serving–I am not sure many Americans have any idea why Veterans Day is a holiday. Yes, it means schools and most government offices are closed. But it ...

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Published on November 10, 2025 21:00

November 6, 2025

Communists now control America’s three largest cities

When I was a sergeant in the United States Army Security Agency, there was no confusion about who the enemy was. It was the communists. Of course, that was in the 1960s, before socialist/communists like newly elected New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, Chicago’s Brandon Johnson, and Los Angeles’s Karen Bass ...

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Published on November 06, 2025 21:00

November 3, 2025

New Yorkers Deserve What They Get If They Elect Mamdani the Commie

London’s Daily Mail newspaper predicts 800,000 people will flee New York if Muslim communist Zohran Mamdani wins today’s mayoral election. The poll, conducted by J.L. Partners for the Daily Mail, may be understating the mass exodus from New York if Mamdani takes over Gracie Mansion. Already, the New York Stock Exchange ...

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Published on November 03, 2025 21:00

October 29, 2025

Trust in News Media Sinks to New Low

A recent Gallup poll has just confirmed what most Americans have known, or at least suspected, about America’s mainstream media over the past couple of years. The news media have lost credibility at an alarming rate, and confidence that the news is being impartially reported has dropped to its lowest ...

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Published on October 29, 2025 22:00

October 18, 2025

Journalistic Method Part 3: Test Your Powers of Observation

When I was teaching journalism at the University of Illinois, I often gave my students a test designed to see just how observant they were. Observation, as I have pointed out in previous posts, is a critical skill writers need to master IF they are to provide clear and vivid ...

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Published on October 18, 2025 22:00