Michigan medical marijuana seller gets prison: ‘Federal law has not changed,’ judge says
Federal and State law come to a conflict in Michigan
Federal and State law come to a conflict in Michigan
Whether you agree with Alexander or not, he is pointing the Republicans to an exit ramp from this entire debacle. At least, in a semi-rational world. But we don’t live in that world. We don’t live in that world because of one person: Donald J. Trump.
Linky Friday tries to steer you straight to end a week full of beginnings, endings, and everything in the middle. Or is it starting the weekend? Either way.
The WrestleMania of Football happens this Sunday! So the question is “WHO IS THIRSTIER!?” and the answer is probably Kansas City.
Chief Justice William Rehnquist’s quip about “I did nothing, and I did it well,” about his time presiding over the Clinton Impeachment is going to have to be updated for Chief Justice John Roberts.
The first caucus of the campaign happens for real on Monday. What do you think is going to happen? Win, place, show?
On the cusp of the 2020 primaries starting in Iowa on Monday, Throwback Thursday takes a look at some writing about primaries past from the pages of Ordinary Times
As a media strategy, Elizabeth Warren’s “Fighting Digital Misinformation” plan makes sense. As far as persuading voters, it’s highly questionable strategery.
If you are a fan of The Smiths or Joy Division, you need to listen to this song.
Also: If you like cute kids singing.
Guy Verhofstadt says the quiet part out loud about the Union part of European Union
Republican critics of President Trump are ready to vote for a Democrat in November, save Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders.
The American housing market has a number of features that makes many participating homeowners unhappy, and there is no clear way out.
Your Ordinary World with links to stories on the deficit, impeachment, CNN, The Washington Post, Coronavirus, what you might have missed in Ordinary Times, and more.
Chinese technology giant Huawei will be involved in the United Kingdom’s 5G infrastructure after a decision by Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Listening to a song by Jim Steinman is an exercise in musical gluttony. Here are twenty of them.