Captain Video deprivation: The ultimate in punishment
At a local coffee shop a few years ago, a group of older men was discussing the things they felt were necessities in their lives. When someone said “television,” all heads nodded affirmatively.
At a local coffee shop a few years ago, a group of older men was discussing the things they felt were necessities in their lives. When someone said “television,” all heads nodded affirmatively.
American whiskey is having something of a double-shot Saturday night. Sales are booming. Prospects are hot.
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It’s something you just don’t ask most veterans, but kids have never been ones to beat around the bush.
“Dad,” my mom remembers asking, “did you ever kill anyone?”
The threat of a “cyber Pearl Harbor” failed to inspire congressional action on cybersecurity, but recent data-breaches that affected over 100 million American consumers, including some in Iowa, jus
It’s eye-rolling, this posturing and re-posturing of Iowa Republican U.S. Senate candidate Mark Jacobs.
What’s the future of football?
A couple of developments in recent months make that a fair question.
At first, I got excited.
Then I got mad.
And then I got scared.
That’s pretty much the natural arc of emotions when faced with the prospect of meeting James Brown.
House Republican leaders acknowledged last week they were playing a losing hand with their own rank-and-file members on immigration reform, and like smart card players they have decided to fold, fo
Some long-assumed sagacity about success in Iowa politics is this: never say things are going too well on the farm.