After sending out my column “Presumed Guilty Until You Settle,” our Opinion section editor Doreen Yu sent a message and titled it “another one.”
Tyson Walker scored 19 points and Michigan State coach Tom Izzo picked up his 20th win in the first round of the NCAA Tournament as his ninth-seeded Spartans beat eighth-seeded Mississippi State 69-51 on Thursday.
The State Of The Media's Double Standard Authored by Frank Miele via RealClear Politics, I’m sure everyone has heard enough about President Biden’s recent State of the Union address, certainly enough to know that the mainstream media thought it was admirable of Biden to scream at the top of his lungs that Republicans are detestable worms. You also probably heard enough from the media to be certain that Sen. Katie Britt, who delivered the response to Biden, is a lying, detestable...
Google recently enhanced its Ad Manager platform (used by large publishers) with the introduction of "Codeless Ad Units" – a feature designed to streamline ad integration for publishers. This beta release centers on anchor and interstitial ad formats.
Some schools with poor students have success. Why aren't we learning from that?
In the midst of the school choice movement’s most successful legislative season last year, The Hill asked: “School choice won big in states this year. Read More
Authorities in Northern California say a mountain lion killed one man and injured another while the two were out hunting for shed antlers
Authorities in Northern California say a mountain lion killed one man and injured another while the two were out hunting for shed antlers
Pequot Lakes vs Minnehaha Academy in the Class 2A State Quarterfinals Wednesday, March 20.
(The Center Square) - California signed a new agreement with Big Three automobile manufacturer Stellantis to advance the state’s zero-emission goals even if the EPA or a future president takes away the state’s unique environmental regulatory authority. “Stellantis will comply with California’s zero-emissions light-duty vehicle sales requirements through 2030 even if CARB is unable to enforce its standards as a result of judicial or federal action,” wrote California Governor Gavin...
MDAR will be holding a public hearing in April about restricting two types of plants from being sold in the state.
A new study reveals how radical anti-abortion laws implemented by Republicans in “red” states such as Louisiana have critically degraded—and, in some cases, completely eliminated—established standards of normal and necessary medical care expected by women and others during pregnancy. Drawing upon extensive data collection, records reviews, and interviews with physicians in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down Roe v. Wade, the study by Lift Louisiana shows how even routine,...