Jesus is in there, for sure, but so are many other things. Together, they make up the wonderful hodgepodge of traditions we Americans experience at December's end.
Rules of the Senate cannot trump the obvious intention of the Founding Fathers that legislation passed by majorities of both houses, except for the explicit exceptions for ratification of treaties, becomes the law of the land.
As a Michigan native I'm partial to wolverines, even if they haven't won a Rose Bowl in too many years. But I still think Colorado would be crazy to welcome the reintroduction of the animals to the state.
In founding Constitutionalists For Gays & Immigrants, I am proud to support the DREAM Act.
Polis was kind enough to talk to me and explain what was going on behind the scenes on the tax compromise bill from the Democratic House perspective.
To watch Fox News is to feel the fear factor. Its headlines are often crafted with implications of threat to your family -- and even the advertisers get in on the act.
Who we eat is a serious moral question. When you're eating meat you're eating misery. And, most likely, you're also eating filth and disease.
While I rooted for CU during the lengthy trial, I now find myself more concerned about something much more important than one crappy professor's civil rights.
The West, rich in renewable energy, can pioneer the way to a 75- to 100-percent renewable future.
I'm glad the Post is trying to protect its content, because I don't buy the argument that newspapers are giving away their articles on their websites for free. Still, you have to wonder about the Righthaven approach.
Here's the moral of the story for the Denver Broncos in light of the recent Josh McDaniels debacle. Don't hire a boy to do a man's job.
Michelle Rhee speaks her mind bluntly and forcefully, not pausing to worry about whether she might be offending anyone in her audience. That's part of what endears her to people who agree with her on school reform.
Instead of a stuffy affair run by the grownups, the event highlighted by a pretty interesting panel of young Chinese Americans speaking out about their often conflicted identities.
One of the knocks against the Douglas County Board of Education pursuing a school-voucher program is that the county is relatively wealthy. That misses the point.
Since moving to the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains I have enjoyed frequent sightings of spectacular altocumulus standing lenticularis or lenticular cloud formations.
DPS has rigorously followed a transformation strategy of throwing stuff on the wall to see what sticks, and almost nothing has stuck. So now it is time to start afresh.
We no longer have to sacrifice an iconic landscape in order to burn some dirty rocks. And yet a mining company got approval last month to open Utah's first-ever strip mine for coal.
David Copperfield brought me back to life as a lover of the made-up story. The moment I had finished page 734 I went to the list of classic novels on the facing page to choose my next flight.
William Meriwether was obsessed with composition. Piling cumulus clouds above Rio Grande Gorge. Light and shadow on Rancho de Taos Mission. A 1949 truck slowly decomposing.