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PUC chair resigns in wake of call to energy investors

Arthur D’Andrea, the chair and sole remaining member of the Public Utility Commission, resigned late last week at the request of Gov. Gregg Abbott. D’Andrea pledged to remain on the PUC until Abbott names a replacement. In the announcement Abbott said in part, “Texans deserve to have trust and confidence in the Public Utility Commission, and this action is one of many steps that will be taken to achieve that goal.”

Biden policies are deadly

Joe Biden tripped and fell twice last week going up the stairs to Air Force One. That wouldn't be so bad except that he criticized Trump during the campaign for walking slowly on a slick inclined floor, and compared Trump's walking with his own running. The slips, therefore, stood out, and not in a good way. They were also illustrative of his stumbling policies on the international scene and at our southern border.

“What is Truth?”

Good Friday is only little more than two weeks away. That morning, little more than 2,000 years ago, Jewish chief priests delivered Jesus of Nazareth over to Roman governor Pontius Pilate as an “evildoer” with a death sentence.

The God of Circumstances

It was traditional at West Side Baptist Church in Beatrice, Nebraska, to hold choir practice on Wednesday night beginning at 7:30. But one night, March 1, 1950, one by one, two by two, the choir members all had excuses for being late.

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