by Craig Nash | Mar 5, 2026 | News
In 1991, six men walked into an auto parts store in Talladega, Alabama, to rob it. One of the men, Charles “Sonny” Burton, walked out of the store before another, Derrick DeBruce, shot and killed Doug Battle, a customer. In exchange for their testimony and plea deals,...
by Craig Nash | Mar 3, 2026 | News
The Baylor Line Foundation recognized leaders across several fields on Saturday, February 28, at its annual Hall of Fame Awards ceremony. Honorees included justice advocates, community leaders, teachers, academicians and clergy. The Baylor Line Foundation is an...
by Craig Nash | Mar 1, 2026 | Opinion
As Americans woke up to the news on Saturday morning that the U.S. government had launched large-scale attacks against Iran, those on X awoke to the predictable sound of evangelical leaders racing to fawn over the actions of the man for whom they have...
by Craig Nash | Feb 26, 2026 | Opinion
“In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue,” as we all learned in elementary school, with the financial backing of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. Later in our formal education, we learned that this event would eventually set the conditions for completing...
by Craig Nash | Feb 23, 2026 | Opinion
On the corner of Washington Avenue and University Parks Drive in my hometown of Waco, Texas, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial begins with a quarter-circle concrete wall consisting of six vertical sections. The memorial extends into a tree grove on a northwesterly...