Author: The Other Press
Rambunctious puppy ruins next Christmas for everyone
Normally at the North Pole, the days following Christmas are filled with relaxation and Yuletide cheer. In the early days of January, Santa’s elves should have been getting back to their day-to-day lives, and slowly starting to get ready for next year’s toy-production schedule. Unfortunately, because of one unhappy puppy, preparations are set back by months.
I’d take that class!
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The health benefits of pets
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New year, old news
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Invoking more of the same lies
Most of us make some form of New Year’s resolution. Maybe it’s a solid list of goals, maybe it’s just a vague Facebook status about having a positive, better year than before. For the first few weeks, we may even try to implement those goals by making changes in our routines.
Let’s be smart
What makes one person’s opinions more valuable than another? Why should some people get paid for their thoughts on entertainment, economics, and world news when other people can barely get an audience?
‘The Interview’ aftermath
Terrorist threats, computer hackers, and harsh critics have all failed in killing The Interview this holiday season.