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I’m guessing that St. Patrick is not exactly happy with the celebration of his day.…


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I am one of America's few remaining octogenarian stand-up comics, still able to stand for up to two hours, even three, and in the current comedy crop, I am a classicist…


The Sad State of Our Union
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The state of our union as a nation is troubling…


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by Garrison Keillor (Mar 7, 2024)

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Jim updates his annual list of cartoons, devotionals, humor and more…


Flaoting Down the Canyon Through the Rapids
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I accept change, even some changes that pain me. In that respect, life is not unlike rafting through fhe Grand Canyon with calm pools between the boiling rapids…


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Feeling burnt out? A trending three-step method could help you deal with continual stress. Here, psychologist Dr Audrey Tang explains how it works…


Hail to the Chiefs
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Presidents Day is an opportunity to recall the past and pray for the future…


Pull Up Your Socks, People, Let's Get Going!
by Garrison Keillor (Feb 22, 2024)

The country needs something marvelous and fascinating to disperse the current gloom…


Giants in the Land
by Greg Asimakoupoulos (Feb 17, 2024)

A Lenten reflection on the temptations we face in the wilderness of life…


6 Myths About the History of Black People in America
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Six historians weigh in on the biggest misconceptions about Black history, including the Tuskegee experiment and enslaved people’s finances…


Last Wedneday, Stuck in a Traffic Jam
by Garrison Keillor (Feb 15, 2024)

New Yorkers have the ability to express despair and municipal pride in the same sentence. Joe Biden's visit created traffic jams, so I over-tipped the cabbie and hiked 12 blocks to my doctor who took my blood pressure and said it was excellent…


Eternal Love: A Valentine's Story
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My parents’ grave at the Wenatchee Cemetery pictures their enduring love…


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We can get along without Wi-Fi and cellphones and streaming video, but we can't get along without each other. Come back to the zoo, Flaco. You're a celebrity, people want to look at you, accept your role in the world…


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A tribute to the journalist and long-time host of CBS Sunday Morning…


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We know where new weight loss drugs came from, but not why they work…


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Jim puts AI to the test and for now feels confident in his place as a writer and humorist…


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I sat next to my sweetheart and after years of thinking I was averse to modern music, here was a hymn to joy and time, movement, rhythm, life and death…


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The psychology of courtship…


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by James N. Watkins (May 19, 2023)

May is 'Mental Health Awareness' month, so 'Hi, I’m Jim. I struggle with mental health issues.…”


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by James N. Watkins (Aug 4, 2023)

The classic movie 'A Christmas Story,' reminds us that there are even dirtier words…


Eternal Love: A Valentine's Story
by Greg Asimakoupoulos (Feb 14, 2024)

My parents’ grave at the Wenatchee Cemetery pictures their enduring love…


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You don’t need binoculars—or even a backyard—to get to know your neighborhood birds…


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A 1968 song stirs memories and thoughts for today…


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Why heavy breathing could be a shortcut to improving your health…


Happy Father's Day 2023!
by James N. Watkins (Jun 17, 2023)

Jim updates his annual list of posts for fathers and parents in general…


6 Myths About the History of Black People in America
by Jessica Machado and Karen Turner / VOX (Feb 16, 2024)

Six historians weigh in on the biggest misconceptions about Black history, including the Tuskegee experiment and enslaved people’s finances…


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It's inevitable that words will change over time. In some instances, words gain new meanings entirely different from their original definition…


God is Never Late—But He Sure is Slow
by James N. Watkins (Apr 29, 2023)

We humans tend to set deadlines for God to act: . . and he seems to ignore our urgency! Here are four possible reasons.


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Remedying broken relationships…



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