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So long as the crucible of elected politics has existed, politicians have cursed like sailors — just not often in public.
Nearly 1 in 4 third graders risked being retained under Louisiana's new reading law, but far fewer are likely to be held back ...
— Times they are a-changin’: Trump has extended the TikTok sale-or-ban deadline for the third time this year. The White House ...
While "school reform" and "fix the schools" are popular phrases in an election season, Michigan has a long history of school ...
Reading the news on the changing positions of the Trump administration to either raid, or not to raid factory farms and meat producers raises a question: Why are we not arresting employers?
A Pennsylvania man is sentenced to life without parole after a judge finds him guilty of murder in his father's killing.
A new comic gives readers a first look at Marvel's First Family in the MCU. What did we learn from the "Fantastic Four: First Steps" prequel?
After reading the June 26 letter to the editor “Democrats have nobody to blame but themselves”, written by Allan Jason, I feel compelled to respond.
Colorado has joined 15 other states in suing the U.S. Department of Education for cutting $1 billion in grants earmarked for ...
As we celebrate the Fourth of July with friends, festivities and flags, basking in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, let’s pause to consider those denied even the most basic freedoms ...
Writers also share thoughts on support for Thompson Middle School and the loss of the JFK school in Middletown.
House Republicans are ready to vote on President Donald Trump’s $4.5 trillion tax breaks and spending cuts bill Thursday ...