
Stories, essays and ideas on issues of faith
Human responsibility and free will; how are you going to use them to alleviate suffering in this world?
An encouraging project in Malawi
Seeking to better understand Christ on his day
California Against Slavery and its 2012 ballot initiative

The Smithereens appeared at the Rams Head Live in Annapolis on January 13, 2012
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New Years Celebrations: Fireworks from around the Globe
Fireworks are often a part of the NYE celebrations and from grand to quaint, they are all beautiful
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Cotto vs. Margarito - Madison Square Gardens December 3, 2011
Miguel Cotto,of Puerto Rico, defeats Antonio Margarito, of Mexico, reacts after Cotto was declared the winner of the WBA world junior middleweight boxing title, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2011.
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Natchitoches Christmas Festival
Festival of Lights, Natchitoches, Louisiana
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Occupy Wall Street: Zuccotti Park images
Signs of protest from Zuccotti Park, OWS
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Images from the November 12 Pacquiao Marquez fight in no particular order
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Images of Veterans returning home
A collection of images from Associated Press of Veterans returning home
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The speech Mitt Romney must give.
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Four candidates are left on the island out of the original tribe, and will remain until the voters say, “You’re fired!”
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If Democrat had their druthers, their dream candidate would be former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, but it looks unlikely they will get their wish.
Photo: Gingrich and Callista exit Photo: AP
A TWTC exclusive interview with UKIP Minister of European Parliament Nigel Farage on the future of Europe and what it means for America.
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How Romney can win over the conservatives
Republican debates are big reality TV ratings winners
Florida primary: three reasons Democrats are rooting for Newt Gingrich
Nigel Farage and the future of the European Union
A politically conservative and morally liberal Hebrew alpha male hunts left-wing vipers.
After the debacle that was the last GOP Florida debate, CNN went with Wolf Blitzer. He is not a narcissist or an ideologue, which allowed for a debate that was good enough.
The 2012 State of the Useless address was Barack Obama taking time to praise Barack Obama while criticizing anyone not praising Barack Obama. The state of Barack Obama's delusions of grandeur are strong.

Empowering mind/body/spirit and health dialogue along with cutting-edge, conscious social, political, and world commentary with Adam Omkara. Join the Evolution!
Eye opening documentary offers free screening to spread awareness of the real food movement
Wellness pioneers will explore non-toxic remedies, traditional diets, and movement therapy

It's a big world to play in, and learn from. Join us as we travel it's boundaries and beyond.
Romance package is not just for Valentine's
For any special weekend, or even Valentines Day South Carolinas Red Horse Inn offers romance in horse country

A wife, mother of three and world waterskiing champion looks at the world through the eyes of her faith.
A simple act of kindness can encourage a person to keep moving forward. Be willing to stop in your tracks and bless someone today...you'll be blessed in the process.
Life often brings rough waters and obstacles. Fortunately, we don't need "calm water" to have an incredible journey. In fact, it is victory over the bumps that makes life worth living!

21st-Century Pacifistby Mario Salazar
Musings of a bilingual, agnostic, combat veteran and jewelry maker.

9/11 We Remember: How terrorism changed usby Communities Writers
On September 11, 2001, our world changed. As we remember 9/11 and those who lost their lives and loved ones, we look back over the last 10 years and how those attacks changed our lives.

Ad Libby Catherine Poe
Are there profound differences between the Left and the Right? You betcha.

After Hours at The Brew Loungeby Bryan Kolesar
Exploring the stories behind the passionate pursuit of great beer

A Heart Without Compromise; Advocating for Childrenby Jerome Elam
Children around the globe are too often silent. From victims of abuse - physical, mental, and sexual to those whose lives embrace joy, their stories are many and need to be heard.

Alley-Oops by Nicholas Goralka
Immerse yourselves in the genius insights of a high school sports freak and statistical wizard who knows it all. Or at least thinks he does.

An Indian Journal - Seeking Balance in Indiaby Sonal Jaitly
An Indian Journal is your window to the world’s largest democracy with a diverse culture, growing economy and deep contradictions that remain unparalleled.

Appalachian Chroniclesby Lisa King
Enjoy the musings of this irreverent and humorous Appalachian American student of life, using her own unique experience as the springboard.

As I See-Saw Itby Vance Garnett
The world as veteran journalist Vance Garnett sees it, and saw it.

Atheist Idiotby Shane Jones
Secular philosophy, human understanding, and indiscriminate defense for the human condition we call life.

Autism Unexpectedby Jean Winegardner
Thoughts on the unexpected emotions, difficulties and joys involved in raising a special-needs child.

Behind the Wheelby Rita Cook
A look at what’s new and what’s worth driving, no matter the budget.
Being Young, Conservative and Spicyby Gabriella Hoffman
Making the right-minded message sizzle

Between a Rock and a Hard Placeby Dariusz Leszczynski
Do we know whether the long-term, extensive, use of cell phones could affect our health? Are our safety limits reliable?

Bill Kelly's Truth Squadby William Kelly
A conservative satirist takes on the worlds of politics and entertainment in humorous pursuit of truth, justice and all things America.

Buzz on Beesby Wayne Anderson
Buzz on Bees is a column promoting the love and life of God’s greatest pollinators on earth: The Honeybee

Central America | Maya 2012by Maya 2012
The people of Central America have a long history that goes back to when this land emerged as Pangia stretched apart and the diverse lands of MesoAmerica emerged.

Citizen Warriorby Tiffany Madison
Uncensored exploration of the social, political, historical and personal issues concerning military veterans and their role in modern society.

Communities Health and Science todayby Communities Writers
A collection of reader guest articles, thoughts and opinions by Communities writers, expert opinions and breaking news and information.

Conserving Freedomby John Paul Cassil
A conservative student activist shares on politics, economics, and occasionally entertainment.

Contemporary Christian Travelby Ruth Hill
Christians have been doing pilgrimages for centuries. Today, worldwide faith-based travel has a new look, blending heritage with now diversions.
Culinary Quest by Linda Mensinga
Great discoveries in the world of restaurants and chefs fulfill the quest for delicious food and cooking.

Curtain Up!by Terry Ponick
Classical music and the performing arts: news and reviews you can use.

East Meets West Parentingby Cynthia Lim
The laughter and tears of parenting across borders and cultures.

Egypt: Pyramids and Revolutionby Anwaar Abdalla
Egypt is filled with first hand accounts about Egypt - sharing stories, culture and news.

End of the Dayby Julia Goralka
As the sun sets, the day ends, thoughts crowd our minds...

Entertainment News and Reviewsby Communities Writers
A collection of Entertainment News and Reviews from Washington, D.C. to the beyond

Fade to Blackby Jason Black
Oklahoman Jason Black's view of sports with a twist of pop culture.

Feed The Mind, Nourish The Soulby Claire Hickey
What does it take to change your path to one that will feed the passions within you?

Forbidden Table Talkby Bob Siegel
Political satirist and Christian apologist Bob Siegel discusses religion and politics.

From Naïve to Native in Madridby Scott Figatner
Join along as a George Washington University student immerses himself into Madrid’s food, arts, cultural and social life as he quests for total Spanish enculturation.

Globally Greenby Rita Cook
An inside look at the world highlighting not only green issues affecting us all, but everything from green travel to green technology.

Great Political Debateby Politics Guest
Communities writers, and sometimes readers, debte the political, economic and social issues of the day.

Hail Mary Food of Graceby Mary Moran
Chef Mary Moran discusses the food we eat, where it comes from and what it does for us.

Haydon's Soccer and Sports Pitchby John Haydon
Covering the world of soccer, including the World Cup, Major League Soccer, D.C. United and the English Premier League and other interesting sporting events.

Heavy Metal Henschby Mark Hensch
The brutal truth on all things heavy metal.

Higher Thingsby Vasko Kohlmayer
Because everything is ultimately spiritual.

History on Purposeby Dennis Jamison
History doesn't have to be grim; there is a lot to be learned from the pages of time.

In His Wakesby Kristi Overton-Johnson
A wife, mother of three and world waterskiing champion looks at the world through the eyes of her faith.

In Memory - Obituaries by Obituary Notice
In memory of those we have loved, and lost.

In That Moment of Spaceby Carter Lee
Space, it’s all around us. The question is how will you use yours.

In the Arenaby Heath Mayo
A young American in the fight to ensure that our country's future is a better, brighter, and solvent one.

In the Middleby Charles van Heck
Peer between the lines of life's intellectual, political and cultural prose.

Ivan Ilić Notesby Ivan Ilić
Pianist Ivan Ilić shares the music he loves and the lives of those that create the soundtracks of our lives.
Legally Speakingby Myra Fleischer
Despite cynicism about the law, it can provide you justice, protection, and ensure your rights. It can be exasperating, and at times, wildly entertaining.

Letters from Pakistanby Qaiser Farooq Gondal
This is a place for those who are looking forward to understand Muslim civilisation of Pakistan.

LifeCyclesby Laurie Edwards-Tate
The “Silver Tsunami” created by aging Baby Boomers is hitting America. Let’s explore how we adjust to it, enjoy it and defy negative expectations about age.

Life Lines: Where Readers Writeby Life Lines
Join the Communities and submit your column in response to one written, or on something totally new and unique. We want to hear from you

Life With Lisaby Lisa M. Ruth
Reviews, insights and commentary from an eclectic observer.

List of Tenby Communities Writers
Lists of the top ten movies, songs, funny moments, fashion statements, automobiles, children's names, stupid celebrity moments, first dates, last dates, weddings, and more.

Lori's Centimentsby Lori Rose Centi
From family to children, to life on our street and in our world, Lori shares her view of the world

Made in Chinaby Charlie Shifflett
China’s growing influence and what it means for America – from Capitol Hill to Main Street

Making Change by Donna Rae Scheffert
People making changes that positively impact their own and others lives.

Making Waves: A Hawaii Perspective on Washington Politicsby Daniel de Gracia
How does our 50th state view D.C. politics?

Media Migraine by Gayle Falkenthal
First over-the-counter column approved for fast and effective relief from even your worst media-induced headache.

Medicine and Politics in Americaby Adam Frederic Dorin, M.D., MBA
Health care reform, organized medicine, physician practice management, and patient care--a real time look at the challenges facing doctors and patients in America today.

Middle Class Guyby Peter Bella
What does the middle-class conservative think about everything? Find out here.
Movies in Total by Jacquie Kubin
Interviews and movie reviews, including DVD and Blu-ray reviews.

Mugged by Realityby Raj Kannappan
Our political system has suffered, but it has survived this long

No 2 Religion Yes 2 Faithby Frank Raj
To give all religions due respect, but give none the power to control our connection with God.

Not What You Expect with Mary L. Taborby Mary Tabor
I ferret out the detail, love the footnote, am never bored and believe it all leads to story. Best advice I ever got? “Only connect …” E.M. Forster

Not Your Average Readby Amanda Read
Commentary by Amanda Read, an unconventional student.
Omkara World by Adam Helfer
Empowering mind/body/spirit and health dialogue along with cutting-edge, conscious social, political, and world commentary with Adam Omkara. Join the Evolution!

Out and About Baltimoreby Out and About Baltimore Staff
Charm City Charmers: a not-so-ragtag group of Baltimore area writers lead by Tamar Alexia Fleishman

Out and About OKCby Out and About Oklahoma City Staff
Oklahoma City's entertainment, food, museums and festivals covered by Jason Black.

Out and About San Franciscoby Sherrie Perkovich
Join us for an extraordinary adventure through the San Francisco Bay Area.

Out and About San Joseby Communities Writers
San Jose California has grown into a destination for everyone.

Pages and Stagesby Frances Ponick
Communications: Issues, answers, and expert advice.

Pakistan: The Untold Story of Trauma, Transition, and Opportunityby Mudassar Ali Khan
This is story of a beleaguered nation which, on the strength of its heroes, talent, geo-politics and history, can see light at the end of the tunnel.
Parenting The First Time Throughby Brighid Moret
Entering the world of first time parents, there are lots of secrets unveiled.

Payne-Full Livingby Matt Payne
Join Matt on weekly adventures in all forms as he pushes past his comfort levels in an attempt to stimulate the body, mind and soul.

Pithanthropy – The Human Conditionerby Jim Bozeman
Sometimes life requires a paradigm twist.

Political Potpourri by Communities Writers
A collection of reader guest articles, thoughts and opinions by Communities writers and breaking news and information.

Politics of Raising Childrenby Jeneba Ghatt
A slice of suburban family life from the diverse perspectives of a politically minded mom.
Reading Ingredients for Lifeby Jessica Claire Haney
Reflections on raising families in a holistic way -- with a focus on nutrition and alternative health.

Red Thread: An Adoptive Family Forumby Andrea Poe
The Red Thread is written for that special tribe: adoptive families and those who hope to be.

Rich like meby Rich Stowell
An establishmentarian conservative, short on cash, but long on wisdom.
Riffsby Stephen Bradley
Find up-to-date information on the D.C. and Baltimore live music scenes and read interviews with artists and reviews of the latest releases and concerts.
Rights So Divineby Youngbee Dale
Everyone has the divine rights as human beings because they were created in the image of God

Ringside Seatby Gayle Falkenthal
Get in the middle of all the action inside and outside the boxing ring.

Run, Karla, Run! by Karla Bruning
Notes from a running nerd: musings and more on all things running.

Sipping Pointby Laurie Forster
Practical and down to earth information on the world of wine and spirits.

So Here's the Thingby Rebekah Kuschmider
One Mom's take on, well, it all. So Here's the Thing is the musings of a mom who left the workforce but took her brain with her.

Sportfolioby Jill K. Robinson
Exploring the world of adventure sports—where “adventure” is sometimes only a state of mind.

Sports Aroundby Karla Bruning
Contributions to the Communities Sports desk from readers.

Stimulus That! by Jim Picht
Global economy, the civilizing power of markets and public morals.

Stories of Faithby Clark Eberly
Stories, essays and ideas on issues of faith

Tango of Mind and Emotionby Jacqueline Marshall
Notes for nurturing and understanding mental-emotional health.

Tea Party Reportby Laura Kelly and William J. Kelly
Real news, opinion and true-life tales from everyday Americans on the front lines of the Tea Party movement. This is your story.

The Business of Being Diva by Jennifer Grassman
Documenting the transitional state of the music industry.
The Civil War by Martha M. Boltz
News and views on the Civil War.
The Conscience of a Conservative by Henry D'Andrea
Ever ponder what a Conservative thinks?

The Healthy Guide to Living Your Purposeby Robyn Linn
Mindful Body: Be seen. Be heard. Be felt. Be known. Be.
The High Tide and the Turn by Bryana Johnson
Political commentary and literary criticism in an era of eroding liberty

The Political Pro-Conby Conor Murphy
Not your typical discussion, writer Conor Murphy writes about the cons, and pros, of politics

The Prudent Manby Terry Ponick
Right-brain investing in a left-brain world . You can do it. I can help.

The Sports Philosopherby Arjuna Subramanian
A statistically slanted view of sports, brought to you by a disciple of the Bill James movement.

The Tygrrrr Expressby Eric Golub
A politically conservative and morally liberal Hebrew alpha male hunts left-wing vipers.
The Written Wordby Cecie O'Bryon England
Cecie O'Bryon England reviews books.

Travels with Peabodby Bob Taylor
Life lessons, adventures, people places and observations as I undertake my personal quest to travel to 100 or more countries before I die.

Travel the World by Communities Writers
It's a big world to play in, and learn from. Join us as we travel it's boundaries and beyond.
Truth Be Toldby Carla Garrison
Thinking a little deeper about our lives, our country and our values.

TV Denby Terry Ponick
Television commentary, reviews, news and nonstop DVR catch-up.

Urban Game Changerby Shirley Husar
A mother of three and a passionate conservative, Shirley Husar changes the game with commentary on the political game ala California, U.S.A.

Vasko Kohlmayer's Globe by Vasko Kohlmayer
Born and raised in communist Czechoslovakia, Vasko is a naturalized American citizen and child of the world. Join in on his thoughts and musings as he learns new things, from new people, in new places.

World’s Best-Selling Bookby Donald L. Brake, Sr.
How does the Bible continue to have such an impact on modern American faith?