FRANKFORT – A bill aimed at limiting diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and requiring First Amendment training at colleges and universities advanced in the Kentucky legislature...
A federal judge has indefinitely blocked Ohio’s law requiring parents to sign off on their teen’s new social media accounts. Chief U.S. District Judge Algenon L....
The House State Affairs committee voted Monday morning to advance a bill prohibiting the Board of Regents or any institution under its control from using state...
Mark Earnest | Special to the Reno Gazette Journal Two large gifts totaling $12 million have pushed the effort to build and open Reno’s Jerry Smith...
Dennis McCray, better known by Indianapolis social media users as BigDenDen, didn’t mean to start his profane catchphrase — a four-letter word stretched a little longer...
Convoy riders came, in underwhelming numbers, and accomplished little beyond showing everyone how tragically gullible they are. That’s MAGA in a nutshell: loud and, in the...
Detroit — Despite freezing temperatures that made it hard to locate people living on the streets, advocates for the homeless searched southeast Michigan communities last month...
David N. Cicilline | Guest columnist David N. Cicilline became president and CEO of the Rhode Island Foundation on June 1, 2023. At a time when...
All aspects of Ohio’s ban on most abortions might not need to be tossed out even though voters approved new language protecting abortion access, Ohio Attorney...
Marisa Limón Garza | Guest columnist Let’s be clear. The border is not broken. 1.5 million workers, families, and children cross the southern border every day...