With government bailouts, federal control of business and tax-evading congressmen, I’ve become intrigued with the writings of our Founding Fathers….
He was no ordinary Joe. To many, he was a good friend, a kind and generous man who was quick…
Politicians and the business press are looking for signs that the economic crisis is over and we’ll soon be back…
Before patrolling the streets of Auburn, Shaun Feero was probing the perimeter of an airbase half a world away. The…
In these days of preparing for a swine flu epidemic, do you remember always to cover your coughs and sneezes,…
In some circles, patriotism has become a synonym for arrogant or jingoistic. Some people even use it as a political…
Just so you won’t be surprised, let me start this article off by stating that I was raised in an…
Having a heart attack is never a good thing, but if it happens, obviously one of the best places to…
As the search for a Supreme Court justice to replace David Souter heats up, political pundits and analysts are talking…
In light of the outbreak of swine flu virus in Mexico – and the 286 confirmed cases, so far, in…
I’m sitting here in my office, it’s mid-May, and there is a downpour beating against my windows. If I was…
I read. A lot. And most of it’s non-fiction. Which means I should have the world’s problems completely solved. Obviously,…
In this particular case, the state’s maligned Department of Social and Health Services got it right. Two desperate boys in…
The Auburn Reporter, a weekly newspaper distributed free to readers, now is available at two Albertsons locations in the city,…
April 15 was not only tax payment day, but Tax Day Tea Party day as well. Estimates vary on how…
Freedom came at a significant price for Salah Amani. The journey from his native land – the troubled Kurdistan Region…