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Any time we head into a month designated for recognition of a specific group (Black History Month, Women's History Month, etc.), there's usually some dissent o…
by Brenda Looper June 7, 2023Against all odds, Ukraine continues to hold its own in its war against Russia. What most Arkansans don't realize is that the Ukrainians are relying in part on …
by Rex Nelson June 7, 2023That was a joyous abundance of pragmatism going on last week in the debt-ceiling vote by the usually non-pragmatic and Trump-cowed Washington delegation from A…
by John Brummett June 7, 2023I recently received a story pitch from talker.news about Americans' cooking and eating habits.
by Kelly Brant June 7, 2023It has been quite the season for Arkansas berries.
by Kelly Brant June 7, 2023White Hall 4-star junior Jai’Chaunn Hayes, an Arkansas target, embraces being a coach’s son and the wisdom that comes with it.
by Richard Davenport June 6, 2023Maumelle guard Jacob Lanier and other 2026 prospects around the country will be able to start visiting college campuses Aug. 1.
by Richard Davenport June 6, 2023In Round One at the Arkansas Supreme Court, the state Constitution edged Gov. Sarah Sanders by a vote of 4-to-3.
by John Brummett June 6, 2023"If you fail to do your duty, you will leave We the People no choice but to walk in the founders [sic] footsteps by declaring the regime illegitimate, incapabl…
by Philip Martin June 6, 2023I unleashed torrents of feelings a while back by asking readers to share their pet peeves. It began by listing a several of my own and asking who else had some…
by Mike Masterson June 6, 2023Arkansas is expected to host at least six prospects this weekend, including highly recruited tight end Decker DeGraaf.
by Richard Davenport June 6, 2023The sidewalk along the Aare River is congested with wet and happy Swiss, hiking upstream in swimsuits just to float back into town. I join them -- marveling at…
by RICK STEVES June 6, 2023Today Old News wraps up a four months' effort to paraphrase a novella written by Bernie Babcock and published in 1922 by the Arkansas Democrat.
by Celia Storey June 5, 2023This week I tried out two "bullet heaven" or rogue-like shoot-'em-up games made to join the same niche as the genre-defining "Vampire Survivors," where the goa…
by Jason Bennett June 5, 2023Let's play Obfuscation, a game in which I give you some of the definitions of one common word, and then you recognize that word. Or not.
by Celia Storey June 5, 2023