To Comfort The Afflicted
And Afflict The Comfortable
The Case For Newspapers
BY KEN NEAL
The Tulsa World I knew has been gone for years.
This is more lament than criticism of the World, the newspaper for which...
The 1950s Without The Happy Days
BY MARK Y.A. DAVIES
From the 1950s to the early 1970s, there were some great things about the United States – strong unions, excellent K-12...
An Apple A Day
BY DAVID PERRYMAN
We have all heard the common saying, “An apple a day will keep the doctor away.” What most of us don’t know...
Seeing What We’re Made Of
BY VERN TURNER
The cascade of events in our country and around the world have challenged me regarding putting out an essay or two. When...
Gov. Stitt’s Priorities
BY JOE DORMAN
On Monday, Oklahoma welcomed new leadership in our executive branch. Gov. Kevin Stitt was sworn into office and followed the oath with his...