This morning, my dog Loki -- who has a puppy heart still at 14 months, and will no doubt always have a puppy temperament, whatever his age --stepped out into Thanksgiving morning; into the upstate New York, rural, outside world.
The message of truth that I preach runs off more people than most churches take in. If I wanted to be popular, I would not have chosen the road "less traveled by."
Thank you to all those who heeded the call in the most recent edition of New World Next Week and who have re-subscribed after cancelling their PayPal account. As a token of my appreciation for all those Corbett Report members who make this website po
Dr. McCullough wants to recognize the outpouring of international support and sympathy that has come into the network over the past week for his father's death.
It would be hard to start a series like this (eventually it will be a book) with anything less than the creation. Passing it by would leave a gap that we'd be dancing around for the remainder of the study.
Has the stress of current events begun to make you feel hopeless? Are you worried about the future? I know things look pretty bad right now, but here's why I believe that you're going to be okay.
I am enjoying my time out here. I know this won't last forever. Nothing does. But what is happening now in my life is magical and I am grateful for that. Soon, with luck, life as we knew it pre-pandemic will return. And there might not be time t
a porch is "the only place where you can feel like you are outside and inside at the same time; out with all of the neighbors and alone reading a book."
Can a smile truly make everything better? A new study finds even if you don't feel like smiling, faking one can have positive impacts. Researchers say smiling triggers certain facial muscles which can trick your brain into feeling more positive.
I got an email from my old friend Dick not too long ago - maybe the smartest guy I ever met, and I've known a lot of smart guys. He was coming through town and we decided to meet at our old hangout, Jay's Bar.
Rather than allow his patients to go bankrupt from medical debt, a Nebraska surgeon has partnered with several local charities so his patients can pay for their operations with community service.
This week's Fireside Chat is all about Dennis's specialty: Gratitude. You cannot be a happy or good person without being grateful. Our society cultivates ungratefulness, which only leads to swaths of unhappy people and disastrous consequences.
Happy Thanksgiving from Ron Paul and the Liberty Report. What are the myths about the first Thanksgiving and the early settlers to what became the United States? What are Ron and Daniel thankful for?
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