As the Democrat Party and its quasi-official state media continue to melt into puddles of histrionic goo because of the stark reality that Donald J. Trump might very well again be elected president of the United States in November, articles about their hysterics get more and more fun to write.
Migrants flooded a meeting in New York City with complaints that the free food and free housing they are being given are not good enough.
From the picket lines of the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War, to social media posts surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict today, expressing free speech — and how to better define it — continues to test higher education decision-makers.
From the picket lines of the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War, to social media posts surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict today, expressing free speech — and how to better define it — continues to test higher education decision-makers.
Town council originally opted out of retail cannabis sales
Ohio’s movement to promote urban and rural gardening is back and bigger than ever. The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) and Ohio State University Extension are partnering once again to encourage Ohioans to cultivate their own produce. The popular Ohio Victory Gardens program is back for its fifth year and due to high demand, the
Attorney General Ken Paxton filed suit against Harris County over the guaranteed income program offering $500 a month for 18 months to local residents.
The Israel Defense Forces on Tuesday said Iran will not get off "scot-free" for launching hundreds of missiles and drones toward Israel over the weekend.
After years of steady increases, the number of students earning college degrees fell for the second year in a row, according to a recent report.
Boardman and Howland have said no and Austintown and Lisbon have moratoriums. However, two of the five dispensaries in the Mahoning Valley are still making plans to sell recreational marijuana, which is expected to become available on or before September 7.
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) – The Elmira Economic Opportunity Program, Inc. will be hosting a free 10-week culinary arts training program for those who are 18 and older in Elmira. The Community Food for Jobs Program will begin on April 15 for those who are interested in seeking a career in the culinary arts. During the []
WASHINGTON, DC (ANI) – The United States has said that it “will not get into the middle of the situation” between India and Pakistan. The response by US Department of State spokesperson Matthew Miller came after he was asked about Washington’s stance on the recent […]