Cleveland, OH
Where’s my Keno or Pick 3 kiosk? Lottery is moving 179 low-performing machines across Ohio
![Where’s my Keno or Pick 3 kiosk? Lottery is moving 179 low-performing machines across Ohio Where’s my Keno or Pick 3 kiosk? Lottery is moving 179 low-performing machines across Ohio](https://www.cleveland.com/resizer/dSiqowO2m9VDTt0hzpTi2jZ2U50=/1280x0/smart/cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/advancelocal/LSYAG6VFBBF3XMSZRFVIHWWBMY.jpg)
CLEVELAND, Ohio – If you’re a Keno or Pick 3 player, the self-serve machine you use might be moving to a new location.
That’s because the Ohio Lottery Commission is moving 179 under-performing kiosks across the state to new homes where the machines could be more successful. Some already have been moved. These are the kiosks that sell games like Keno, or scratch off tickets.
Nine of these kiosks are in Cleveland, and 32 of them are in the Greater Cleveland area — which includes Cuyahoga, Summit, Lorain, Portage, Medina, Geauga and Lake counties. Odds are you (the reader) haven’t used them, because these are the kiosks in the state with the fewest sales.
Lottery Commission spokesperson Danielle Frizzi-Babb said the agency’s goal is to maximize sales so it can generate more profits to support education in Ohio. Last year it announced $1.4 billion in profit, which was given to the Lottery Profits Education Fund. This money becomes part of the budget the state provides to schools.
She said the Lottery routinely looks at each location to see if machines are hitting their sales goals.
“The Lottery provides the equipment that is placed in retail locations at no cost to the retailer, and machines with low sales do not generate enough revenue to justify the placement,” Frizzi-Babb said.
Each of the 179 kiosks being moved have $50 or less in sales per day on average, she said, or are at businesses that have closed. This is well below the statewide average of $372 per day. Some kiosks have over $2,200 of sales each day, Frizz-Babb said.
Newly placed kiosks are given six months to establish sales. At that point if a kiosk is identified as a low seller, the retailer is given another six months to improve. Frizzi-Babb said Lottery reps work with retailers to try and increase sales.
Frizzi-Babb said a low seller is a kiosk with under $150 sales each day.
A business may lose its kiosks but remain a licensed Lottery retailer. These businesses can still sell Lottery products over the counter.
The Lottery has about 8,170 self-serve kiosks across the state. Retailers get a 5.5% commission on Lottery sales. Frizzi-Babb said there are additional bonuses based on hitting sales goals.
In some cases, a retailer has two machines and only loses one. And in other cases, a business has so much business that it needs a second kiosk — which is part of why these kiosks get moved around.
The Lottery actually has five kinds of self-serve kiosks, each with different features. Some are short and can sit on a counter. Some mostly focus on scratch-off tickets. Some have both lottery games and sports betting.
The 179 kiosks currently being moved are all Multi-Play machines, the thin and tall kiosks often seen in bars, restaurants and corner stores. These specific machines aren’t manufactured anymore. Frizzi-Babb said the Lottery looks at every type of kiosk to see if they’re performing well. But at the moment it’s focusing on the Multi-Play machines.
So, who is losing a kiosk? The list includes bars and restaurants like the Buffalo Wild Wings in Kent, two American Legions in Akron and Dive Bar on West 6th Street in Cleveland.
Also on the list are delis, drive-thru liquor stores, tobacco shops and even gyro shops.
You can search the full list of moving kiosks here. Each kiosk either has been or will be moved.
Retailer | Address | City |
---|---|---|
American Legion John Fulton #272 | 65 N Summit St | Akron |
Andys In The Park | 1751 S Main St | Akron |
Firestone Memorial American Legion | 1090 Kenmore Boulevard | Akron |
Tommylis | 790 Arlington Ridge Unit 100 | Akron |
Roma Club | 570 Warehouse St | Alliance |
American Legion Post #353 | 118 Mackinaw St | Ansonia |
Sons Of Italy Lodge 1169 Ashtabula | 1412 Columbus Ave | Ashtabula |
Red Brick Tavern | 14 North Court Street | Athens |
Friendship Acres Restaurant & Pizza | 2210 State Route 44 | Atwater |
Jewels Dance Hall & Saloon | 1770 Mill St | Austinburg |
Valley Tobacco | 5880 Mahoning Ave #7 | Austintown |
Railway Barbershop | 36840 Detroit Rd | Avon |
Flanagan’s | 3163 Belmont St | Bellaire |
Campus Quarters Sportsbar | 107 State St. | Bowling Green |
Brewster High Chaparral | 532 Wabash N | Brewster |
Giant Retail Llc | 801 Arlington Road | Brookville |
Bryan Moose Lodge #1064 | 710 N Main | Bryan |
Vfw Post #1078 | 330 E Mansfield St | Bucyrus |
Duckys Pub & Grill | 9 Cleveland St | Butler |
Cracked Egg Cafe | 3110 Whipple Ave Nw | Canton |
Wyandot Golf & Dining | 3032 Columbus Rd | Centerburg |
C & D Cafe | 1714 Hanfield St | Cincinnati |
Clifton Heights Tavern | 239 West Mcmillan | Cincinnati |
Fowling Warehouse Cincinnati | 2940 Highland Ave | Cincinnati |
Kittys Sports Grill | 218 W 3Rd St | Cincinnati |
Martino’S | 2618 Vine St | Cincinnati |
Parkland Sports Pub | 6550 Parkland Ave | Cincinnati |
Prime Sports Resturant | 6040 Colerian Ave | Cincinnati |
Queen City Exchange | 32 W Court St. | Cincinnati |
Redwood Carryout | 3610 Woodford Rd | Cincinnati |
Second Street Saloon | 3703 Harrison Ave | Cincinnati |
Stanley’S Pub | 323 Stanley Ave | Cincinnati |
Derby Pub | 209 W Main St | Circleville |
Bar 17 Management | 4555 State Rd | Cleveland |
Dive Bar | 1214 West 6Th Street | Cleveland |
Hilltop Lounge | 2221 Noble Rd | Cleveland |
Johnnys Little Bar | 614 Frankfort Ct | Cleveland |
Lakeshore Food Mart | 15208 Lakeshore Blvd | Cleveland |
Lee Harvard Convenient Store | 3984 Lee Rd | Cleveland |
Marjees Bar And Grill | 3604 E Superior Ave | Cleveland |
Mikes Pastry House & Deli | 530 Superior Ave | Cleveland |
Snack Shack Iii | 4541 E 131St St | Cleveland |
Best Gyros | 2245 Leed Rd | Cleveland Heights |
Robins Nest Golf Course | 8300 Dry Fork Rd | Cleves |
Buckeye Fire And Grill | 972 County Rd 278 | Clyde |
The Alley | 117 W. Buckeye Street | Clyde |
Downtown Tabbys | 733 Harrisburg Pike | Columbus |
Empire Bar And Grill | 2390 South Hamilton Road | Columbus |
Hilliard Memorial Vfw Post 4931 | 2436 Walcutt Rd | Columbus |
J&D’S Place | 480 E Wilson Bridge Rd | Columbus |
Massey’s Pizza Worthington | 7838 Olentangy River Rd | Columbus |
Royal Lounge | 6093 Mcnaugten Ctr | Columbus |
Sky Bar | 1516 Morse Rd | Columbus |
Bottom Line | 187 Park Ave | Conneaut |
Cortland Lanes | 3684 Warren Meadville Rd | Cortland |
Quaker Steak & Lube | 2191 Millennium Boulevard | Cortland |
Legacy Bar And Grill | 6628 W Third St | Dayton |
Mcguire’S | 4225A N Main St | Dayton |
Miami Valley Golf Club | 3311 Salem Avenue | Dayton |
Eagle R. Golf C. & Sweetw. Chophous | 211 Carpenter Rd | Defiance |
Mr Pba | 1924 E 2Nd St | Defiance |
Stefanos Restaurant | 515 Hopkins St | Defiance |
Westwood Saloon | 2103 Baltimore Rd | Defiance |
Massey’S Pizza Delaware | 219 S Sandusky St | Delaware |
Gyro Time | 1079 E. Broad Street | Elyria |
Zip Thru Beverage | 308 East Broad Street | Elyria |
Boozerz | 21702 St Clair | Euclid |
Cj’s Beverage | 23886 Lakeshore Blvd | Euclid |
Emerald Isle Lounge | 22572 Lakeshore Blvd | Euclid |
The Ugly Goat Social Club | 416 Market St | Felicity |
Old Stoney Tavern | 752 Howard St | Findlay |
Da Pittstop | 503 W State Street | Fremont |
Elks Lodge 1191 | 212 Harding Way E | Galion |
Victory Lanes | 739 Portland Way S | Galion |
Courtside Bar And Grill | 308 2Nd Ave. | Gallipolis |
Skyline Bowling Center | 1037 State Route 7 N | Gallipolis |
Showcase Bar And Grille | 5015 Turney Rd | Garfield Heights |
Beverage Depot | 119 N Broadway St | Geneva |
Community Bowling Lanes | 702 Mt Orab Pike | Georgetown |
Petro Stopping Centers #320 | 1 Petro Pl | Girard |
American Legion Post 295 | 211 Smith St | Green Springs |
Greenville Elks 1139 | 214 W Third St | Greenville |
Peddlers Lounge | 3977 Jackpot Rd | Grove City |
Bar & Grill | 611 Pyramid Hill Blvd | Hamilton |
Talkin’ Bull Saloon | 1425 S Erie Hwy | Hamilton |
Harrison Moose Lodge #2633 | 110 N Vine St | Harrison |
Wild Mustangs Pizza & Wings | 640 S Napoleon Rd | Harrod |
Bpoe Hillsboro Lodge 361 | 451 Danville Pike | Hillsboro |
Firepit Grille | 7723 Airport Highway | Holland |
Desperados Carry Out And Drive Thru | 6748 Lima St | Huntsville |
Armstrong Drive Thru | 910 Main St | Huron |
Murphys Bar Grill & Patio | 1810 South 3Rd St | Ironton |
Marie Lauveaus Bar & Grill | 203 Main Street | Jackson |
Stockroom 601 | 601 E Main St | Jackson |
Buffalo Wild Wings Kent | 176 E Main St | Kent |
Vfw #7371 Old Stoners Post | 61771 Primrose Ln | Kipling |
Bobbers Pizzeria | 15641 Oh-235 | Lakeview |
Shenanigans Pub | 220 S Jefferson Street | Lisbon |
Captain Ron’s Pirate Pizza | 16757 State Route 664 S | Logan |
Scenic Lanes | 1333 W Hunter St | Logan |
Long Ash Cigar Lounge | 550 W 14 Street | Lorain |
Offshore Pub And Grub | 1407 Colorado Ave | Lorain |
Smokers Outlet | 5245 Oberlin Ave | Lorain |
The Original Steaks And Hoagies | 4310A North Leavitt Road | Lorain |
Grand Sands Volleyball | 10750 Loveland-Madeira Rd | Loveland |
Ace Sports Club | 24825 Armstrong Hill Rd | Lower Salem |
Food Mart Plus | 16501 Broadway Ave | Maple Heights |
Bruno’S Pizzeria | 726 W. Main St. | Marblehead |
Edgewater Cafe | 860 Muskingum River Road | Marietta |
Marysville Elks Lodge 1130 | 125 E 5Th St | Marysville |
Lucky Dog Grille | 729 Reading Rd | Mason |
Hot Shots | 1248 Standerd Ave | Masury |
Elks Country Club & Restaurant | 19787 State Route 73 | Mc Dermott |
River Valley Social | 900 W Riverside Dr | Mcconnelsville |
Minit Mart #796 | 1010 W Lafayette Rd | Medina |
The Original Steaks And Hoagies | 947 Northcourt Street | Medina |
Tavern On Central | 1224 Central Ave | Middletown |
Willies Pub And Billiards | 1613 Germantown Rd | Middletown |
Jim’s Pizza Box Milan | 10 N Main Street | Milan |
Dennis Johnson Post 6562 Vfw | 1596 St Rt 131 | Milford |
Fuego Taqueria Cantina | 1220 State Route 28 Suite A | Milford |
Napoleon Elks #929 | 126 E Clinton St Po Box 4 | Napoleon |
River City Bowl-A-Way | 380 Independence Dr | Napoleon |
American Legion Post 245 | 242 Fayette St | New Madison |
Licking County Fop Lodge 127 | 255 S 6Th Street | Newark |
Northwood Coin Laundry | 375 E. Andrus Rd | Northwood |
Charlies Bar | 54 Benedict Avenue | Norwalk |
The Office Bar | 11 Whittlesey Ave | Norwalk |
20th Century Lanes | 1284 S State Route 19 | Oak Harbor |
The Blend Of Oregon | 406 S Wheeling St | Oregon |
Vfw #3446 | 430 W Market St | Orrville |
Colebrook Lounge | 817 Us Rt. 322 | Orwell |
Petro Stopping Centers #317 | 26416 Baker Rd | Perrysburg |
Al Post 471 Russell D Williams | 950 Gallia St #1 St & #2D Pls | Portsmouth |
American Legion Post #368 | 308 S. Main St. | Prospect |
Sc Bar And Kitchen | 1921 St Rt 256 | Reynoldsburg |
Ripley Life Squad | 799 South Second St | Ripley |
Coral Bowling Lanes | 357 W Main St | Saint Paris |
Bedrock Tavern | 3005 Bardshar Rd. | Sandusky |
Crowbar | 206 W Market St | Sandusky |
Sandusky Eagles #444 | 608 King Street | Sandusky |
425 Club | 425 Harrison St. | Springfield |
Victory Lanes | 1906 Commerce Rd | Springfield |
Branch Pizza | 34 S. Vernon St | Sunbury |
Knights Of Columbus 608 Tiffin | 49 E Perry St | Tiffin |
Bowlero Lanes Fun Center, Inc. | 4398 Monroe | Toledo |
Commodore Club | 3415 Lagrange St | Toledo |
Conn-Weissenberger Al#587 | 2020 W Alexis Rd | Toledo |
Hausman Laundry | 2743 Lagrange St. | Toledo |
Homeboys Sports Bar And Grille, Llc | 504 Main Street | Toledo |
Main St Bar & Grill | 141 Main St | Toledo |
Miss Cue | 216 New Towne Sq Dr | Toledo |
Nick & Jimmy’S Bar & Grill | 4956 Monroe Street | Toledo |
The Elks Lodge #53 | 3520 Holland-Sylvania Rd | Toledo |
Dunaway’S Beef N Ale | 508 W Main St | Troy |
Red Mens Club | 103 1/2 E Main St | Troy |
Bombs Away | 139 S Main St | Tuscarawas |
Pappy’s Place | 832 Miami St | Urbana |
Quaker Steak & Lube | 5935 Canal Road | Valley View |
Van Wert American Legion | 631 W.Main St | Van Wert |
Quaker Steak & Lube | 5150 Liberty Avenue | Vermilion |
C & J’s Vickery Tavern | 1573 Cty Road 268 | Vickery |
Callahan’s Irish Pub | 1061 Mahoning Ave | Warren |
Echo Lanes | 2592 Elm Rd Ne | Warren |
North Road Tobacco | 2008 North Rd | Warren |
Downtown Billiards | 123 N Fulton Ave | Wauseon |
Acord’S Pizza , Subs And Pub | 2254 Blain Hwy | Waverly |
Buckeye Jake’s | 13 E Dayton St | West Alexandria |
Ph8 Restaurant & Lounge | 30310 Euclid Ave. | Wickliffe |
Buenos Amigos | 111 E Court Street | Woodsfield |
Conroy’s Party Shop | 3518 South Ave | Youngstown |
Crabby Bob’s Bar And Grill | 3917 Belmont Ave | Youngstown |
Gino’s Drive Thru | 988 E Midlothian Blvd | Youngstown |
Irish Bob’s Pub | 3602 South Ave | Youngstown |
Little Hunan Restaurant Inc. | 4748 Mahoning Ave | Youngstown |
Loose Rack Billiards | 3207 Mahoning Ave | Youngstown |
Captn Morgans | 5815 E Pike | Zanesville |
Creno’s Pizza | 2005 Chandlersville Rd | Zanesville |
The Smiling Goat Saloon | 1335 Linden Ave | Zanesville |
![](https://newspub.live/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/np-logo.png)
Cleveland, OH
City launches ‘Cleveland Moves’ initiative, seeks public input on 5-year transportation plan
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The city of Cleveland is seeking public input and engagement on its ambitious five-year transportation initiative that aims to enhance the safety, comfort and convenience of walking, biking and using public transit across the city.
In a news release Friday, the city said it hopes to harness the feedback and build upon the multimodal transportation plan, dubbed “Cleveland Moves,” which includes five key components:
Cleveland, OH
Orioles vs. Guardians Prediction, Odds and Key Players for Friday, August 2
![Orioles vs. Guardians Prediction, Odds and Key Players for Friday, August 2 Orioles vs. Guardians Prediction, Odds and Key Players for Friday, August 2](https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/c_crop,w_5398,h_3036,x_0,y_199/c_fill,w_1440,ar_16:9,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto/images/ImagnImages/mmsport/426/01j49j7f1patk403105m.jpg)
Two powerhouse contenders are squaring off this weekend in Cleveland, part of a massive four-game series that is going to help answer some questions about what we may see come October. The Baltimore Orioles and Cleveland Guardians are well in contention for a championship and it takes center stage all weekend long.
The Orioles continue a titanic battle in the American League East with the Yankees at 65-45, while the Guardians continue to shine with a current league-best 66-42 record. Both teams have surprisingly impressed this season, especially the young but mighty Guardians. Here’s how to play this Friday matchup.
Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook
Run Line:
Moneyline:
Total:
Colton Cowser: Part of the rich youth pool of talent, the Orioles may have found a true gem with Colton Cowser. The 24-year-old left fielder has extended his active hitting streak to 14 games, recording one in each game since the all-star break. His average has increased from .219 to .247 in that span, along with 4 home runs and 13 RBI. His hitting streak is tied for the 2nd most active one in all of the MLB, behind Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (14) and Ezequial Tovar (17). Cowser is making 2024 a memorable inaugural full season.
Jose Ramirez: There may not be anyone hitting the ball better right now across all of the MLB like Guardians slugger Jose Ramirez. He opened this series on Thursday with a 2-run blast, marking his 3rd consecutive game with a home run. Ramirez has a ridiculous ledger of 3 home runs and 8 RBI in his previous three games. His 28 home runs and 90 RBI this season place him in the top 10 across all players. He continues to provide the power on this feisty, young team. Ramirez is the offensive spark the Guardians must turn to in their run to the postseason.
This is an exciting change of pace to the normal juggernauts that we have seen through the years in baseball. While we don’t quite know if these two will be near the top of the standings in October, all that matters is that both are positioning themselves for it. A pair of unlikely division leaders are battling for a little summer glory in Cleveland.
Dean Kremer takes the hill for the Orioles on Friday. A lot of uncertainty surrounds this start as he’s amassed mixed results for much of 2024. Currently at 4-7 with a 4.20 ERA, 73 strikeouts and 14 home runs allowed, it hasn’t been pretty but at least is passable. Kremer anchors the No. 4 spot in this rotation and has yet to find much consistency. Last time out on Saturday against San Diego, he tossed 6 innings, allowing 4 runs (1 earned), 7 hits, a walk and 7 strikeouts. The Orioles have not provided him the best run support lately, with the team being 2-5 in his last seven outings.
Carlos Carrasco holds the fort down for the Guardians in this one. It’s been a lackluster season with a 3-9 record, a 5.68 ERA and 79 strikeouts. The month of July was very unkind to him, allowing 19 earned runs and 6 home runs across a total of five starts. Carrasco additionally has allowed 6 runs in each of his prior two outings. He is currently 20th in all of the MLB in home runs allowed (17), but a lower walk rate with just 27 free passes allowed. The 37-year-old is clearly beginning to hit a decline, and likely will finish his career here where he has so many great memories.
Both teams certainly check a lot of marks offensively and Thursday’s 10-3 Guardians win backed that up. We have another pitching matchup that is not pretty, so it’s absolutely fair to expect a lot of offensive fireworks. The Orioles are superior on paper, ranking 1st in home runs per game, 4th in hits and 3rd in runs.
That’s the way I lean with this prediction. I get the feeling both teams will feed off each other’s energy all weekend long, especially with a lot on the line in this series. I’ll happily back the total to go over 9 runs in Friday’s contest at -115 (FanDuel), especially with a pair of starters that have been less than ideal for most of the year.
Pick: Orioles-Guardians OVER 9 Runs (-115)
Note: Game odds are subject to change.
Cleveland, OH
Northeast Ohio road construction: What new delays can driver’s expect?
CLEVELAND, Ohio — There will be plenty of overnight lane closures over the next several weeks for various construction projects in Northeast Ohio.
The Ohio Department of Transportation has released an updated list of lane closures and delays for Cuyahoga County and other regions.
I-90 westbound just east of Columbia Road will be in a bi-directional traffic pattern beginning Tuesday and continuing through September for bridge deck replacement. All lanes of traffic are maintained. However, one lane of westbound traffic will be maintained on the I-90 eastbound side separated by a concrete barrier wall. Two lanes of traffic are maintained on the existing westbound side using a lane shift.
U.S. 422 westbound ramp to I-271 northbound will be closed from 9 p.m. Monday to 5 a.m. Tuesday. The detour is I-480 westbound to Miles Road to I-271 north.
Harvard Road entrance ramp to I-271 north will be closed from 8 p.m. Tuesday to 6 a.m. Wednesday.
Chagrin Road entrance ramp to I-271 north will be closed at 8 p.m. Tuesday until 6 a.m. Wednesday.
Chagrin Road entrance ramp to I-271 south will be closed at 8 p.m. Wednesday until 6 a.m. Thursday.
Westway Drive over I-90 will be closed from Aug. 12 through mid-September for bridge repairs. The detour will utilize Wager Road
I-271 southbound ramp to U.S. 422 eastbound will be closed 8 p.m. Aug. 9 through 6 a.m. Aug. 12 for bridge repairs.
The following closures will be in place each night from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. from Tuesday until Thursday for pavement work.
I-71 northbound to I-480 westbound. The detour is I-480 east to Tiedeman Road to I-480 west.
I-480 westbound to Ohio 237. The detour is Ohio 17 east to Ohio 237.
The following ramps will be closed for resurfacing from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. each night from Aug. 7 to Aug. 11. All ramps will not be closed at the same time.
Ohio 176 north ramp to I-90 east. The detour is I-490 east to I-77 north.
I-90 east ramp to I-71 north. The detour is I-90 east to I-77 north.
I-90 east/I-490 west ramp to I-71 south. The detour is Ohio 176 south to Denison Avenue to Ohio 176 north to West 14th Street to I-71 south.
Ohio 700 just south of Tavern Road has been reduced to one lane maintained by a temporary traffic signal beginning through early September for culvert replacement.
Ohio 91 (SOM Center Road) between U.S. 20 and Ohio 2 has various lane restrictions through mid-September for bridge repairs.
U.S. 6 between Rockefeller Road and Bishop Road will be reduced to westbound traffic only beginning Aug. 10 through early September for resurfacing. The detour for eastbound traffic is Bishop Road to Eddy Road to Rockefeller Road.
Ohio 615 between Andrews Road and Center Street has various nightly lane restrictions between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. through October.
I-277/U.S. 224 westbound between I-76/Kenmore Leg and I-77 will have various lane restrictions beginning Aug. 12.
I-277/U.S. 224 westbound between I-77 and I-76/Kenmore Leg will be closed from Aug. 19 through Aug. 28 for resurfacing. The detour will be I-77 northbound to I-76 westbound to I-76/Kenmore Leg.
Brush Road over Ohio I-77 will be closed beginning Aug. 14 through late August for bridge repairs. The detour is Brecksville Road to Boston Mills Road to Black Road.
Ohio 303 under I-77 will be closed between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. each night beginning Aug. 19 through Aug. 26 for bridge-beam placement. The detour is Brecksville Road to Wheatley Road to I-271.
Ohio 303 eastbound under I-77 will be closed from Aug. 21 through late November for bridge construction. The detour is Brecksville Road to Wheatley Road to I-271.
The ramp from Glenwood Avenue to Ohio 8 southbound will be closed between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily beginning Aug. 19 through late August. The detour is Glenwood Avenue to Howard Street to Tallmadge Avenue.
-
Mississippi3 days ago
MSU, Mississippi Academy of Sciences host summer symposium, USDA’s Tucker honored with Presidential Award
-
World1 week ago
Typhoon Gaemi barrels towards China’s Fujian after sinking ship off Taiwan
-
News1 week ago
Video: Biden Says It’s Time to ‘Pass the Torch’ to a New Generation
-
News1 week ago
Video: Kamala Harris May Bring Out Trump’s Harshest Instincts
-
News1 week ago
Who Can Achieve the American Dream? Race Matters Less Than It Used To.
-
World5 days ago
More right wing with fewer women – a new Parliament compendium
-
Politics1 week ago
House unanimously votes to create Trump assassination attempt commission
-
Politics6 days ago
Republicans say Schumer must act on voter proof of citizenship bill if Democrat 'really cares about democracy'