"It's a pure coincidence that this bill is scheduled on St. Patrick's Day. I don't know why the speaker did that," Speaker ...
At the end of the Gilded Age, Edwin Markham’s poem “The Man with the Hoe” became an ideological litmus test, polarizing the ...
Shunned by Central New York schools, the Brothers will travel more than 1,200 miles across two states next season.
Ohio has lost one in three manufacturing jobs since 1999, and economists warn the state's trajectory may preview where the ...
Heading into the NFL Draft next month, the discussion of who the best player in the selection process continues to rage on.
The U.S. Postal Service faces massive losses and may run out of money next year, prompting a congressional hearing and debate ...
This ritual is exactly why nothing ever changes. The threat of a filibuster has become Washington’s most convenient excuse ...
Second of two parts By Paul A. Tenkotte, PhD Special to NKyTribune It is one of the ironies of history that federal regulation of standard time zones in the United States, the vestiges of World War ...
State Democrats failed to create a tax code that provides meaningful relief to most Washingtonians and businesses.
The post-Reagan Republican Party was shaped by baby boomers who defined debates over taxes, defense and the size of ...
It's time for an NFL Draft Big Board. The past few days have been filled with free agency, big trades, and, oddly enough, ...
Shortly before lawmakers adjourned for a four-day weekend, Speaker John Arch told senators to brace for a sprint to the line ...
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