Supreme Court Unanimous In Favor of NCAA Student-Athletes: Read It For Yourself
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of the student-athletes against the NCAA, with Justice Neil Gorsuch delivering the opinion
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of the student-athletes against the NCAA, with Justice Neil Gorsuch delivering the opinion
The latest Heard Tell podcast from Andrew Donaldson has two guest very familiar to Ordinary Times as Burt Likko and Tod Kelly talk Portland.
The justices who fear that the decision in Fulton v. Philadelphia has only ensured that the case is just beginning are likely correct.
Dennis decides to keep sharing German words this week as he talks about what it means to rebuild or reconstruct the fabric of American life
Naturally, Juneteenth by Ralph Ellison is an unfinished work. All things living are unfinished. But what’s there is so tremendous.
Without further ado, and in no particular order, I present to you The Ordinary Times Father’s Day Spin, 2021 told by our contributors
Technically, there was an E3 last year, I guess. I don’t remember a thing about it. Well, 2020 is in the rear view mirror and we had the first E3 in forever.
Controversy will make the Five Nights at Freddy’s film “controversial,” which worked beautifully for Joker: derided but successful.
So we made an aioli with the black garlic and added some sriracha. AND HOLY COW THIS WAS THE BEST AIOLI I HAVE EVER HAD IN MY *LIFE*.
Andrew Breitbart had one super-duper famous quote a lot of people seem to misinterpret: Politics is downstream from culture.
SCOTUS ruled Philidelphia violated the Catholic Social Services free exercise of religion over their same-sex foster care policy
From Portland’s FM News 101 KXL: Portland, Ore. — FM News 101 learned late Wednesday night that in response to the criminal indictment of Officer Corey Budworth, the bureaus entire Rapid Response Team resigned. Sources...
SCOTUS has struck down what many thought was one of the most serious challenges to The Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare.
A video Thursday Throughput explaining why, no, the use of HCQ to treatment COVID-19 has not been vindicated by a recent preprint.
The forgotten story about how Batman and Robin fever swept college campuses in the summer and fall of 1965.