Bob Ray Sanders, in his Star-Telegram column, writes about a once-unemployed North Texas chef who is climbing out of the recession by helping others. Vedet Lika will open a burger restaurant with ...
The wake-up call Republicans received last Election Day has the party and some of its more popular and strident leaders engaged in an "extreme makeover." It was as if that alarm clock Nov. 6 rang with ...
In his Fort Worth Star-Telegram column, Bob Ray Sanders reluctantly rises to the defense of Texas Gov. Rick Perry. He argues that the GOP presidential contender is no more racist than the next man and ...
Bob Ray Sanders and Lee Cullum reflect on what it was like to work on KERA's "Newsroom." KERA's landmark program, "Newsroom," was a first of its kind on many fronts, according to Bob Ray Sanders. The ...
Entering the vestibule of a Garland, Texas, house of worship Sunday, I removed my shoes and placed them on a rack with many others as a greeter assisted in tying an orange covering on my head. I was ...
The heavily tattooed, multipierced Dennis Rodman, a former professional basketball player, made his second trip in a year to North Korea recently to visit his "friend," young dictator Kim Jong Un.
The storm clouds of "scandal," like a breakout of springtime tornadoes in the South and Midwest, seem to be encircling the White House, with the president having no "safe room" into which to retreat.
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