Author: Jay Tea
With unemployment at quite manageable levels, it seems that most people who want a job can find one. It might not be their dream job or their career choice, …
Several sources are reporting that President Bush will nominate White House Counsel Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court. Miers, 60, has never served as a judge. Bush is expected …
Since I've had a night to digest "Serenity," and poke around online to see what others are saying, I've come to a few more thoughts about the movie. But …
I just got home from seeing "Serenity," and lemme tell ya: everything everyone's been saying about it falls short of the truth. It is THAT amazing. The writing, acting, …
I've always said that illegal aliens end up causing more problems and costing us more than any benefit we might gain. But then I read this story over at …
The other day, I heard a Public Service Announcement from the Massachusetts Attorney General's office. They were warning consumers to watch out for used cars that had been brought …
Last week, the Boston Globe ran a touching story of a Hurricane Katrina refugee. Dionne White, 37, who was pregnant when she fled, gave birth to a son that …
Meryl Yourish has a rather thorough report on the United Nations' failed attempt to win control of the internet. In it, she gives details of the process, reasons why …
Both Boston papers, the Herald and the Glob, had accounts of a truly horrifying, yet all-too-common, story out of Fall River, Massachusetts. A mother drove herself to work and …
I've always described myself, politically, as a "militant moderate, with contrarian and libertarian leanings." I tend to be suspicious (at best ) of idealogues, as they tend to be …