National Museum of Crime & Punishment opens exhibit on domestic terrorism
The National Museum of Crime & Punishment in Washington DC has just opened a permanent exhibit on domestic terrorism and
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The National Museum of Crime & Punishment in Washington DC has just opened a permanent exhibit on domestic terrorism and
Read moreMarathon Monday 2013 was, for me, just like any other day. I live thirteen miles outside Boston, Massachusetts. We are
Read moreMarathon Monday in Boston reaches into the dawn of my childhood when memories blur. But the annual cavalcade of runners
Read moreThis past weekend I participated in the Erika Brannock Charity Cornhole Tournament. If you are unfamiliar with Erika’s story, she
Read moreGun safety has lost. Just to be clear, the proposed background check law didn’t get fewer votes in the U.S.
Read more(Jonah and his mother Jessie Watrous) On Saturday I went for a walk with Jonah, a handsome, blonde, two-year-old boy
Read moreI performed an experiment using my 10th graders Tuesday – they are such great test subjects. I wrote on the
Read more(Press release from Nino Communications) Washington D.C. — The Ecuadorian marathoner, Miriam Coro, who participated with seven other Ecuadorians athletes
Read moreEveryone who lives in Boston knows Patriots Day. Kids get the day off from school, the Red Sox play an
Read moreRiveted by news reports about the two explosions that rocked the finish line of Monday’s Boston Marathon and left at
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