It’s scarcely over yet, this effort to grab President Donald Trump around the head for things that weren’t his fault, drag him through the mud and say, there, we’ve got ...
It’s not just left-leaning voters that Republicans are willing to disenfranchise to maintain power.
Now that challengers to President Donald Trump have begun to emerge f...
As he moves on to his fourth national security adviser in less than three years, it’s become clear that Donald Trump’s foreign policy is in shambles. It has produced tur...
Much has been made of the willingness of Democratic presidential candidates to risk taking positions that aren’t popular with voters at large in order to boost themselve...
After the death of an Illinois resident hospitalized for an unknown respiratory illness linked to vaping — the first in the country since a rash of hospitalizations acro...
Social media can be a powerful, positive force.
Consider Jenny and Zach Martin, a Butler County couple severely injured earlier this month when their vehicle was T-boned...
I was amused to read in the Butler Eagle (Sept. 10, 2019 ; “Butler Revises Calendar After School Delay”) that the school board has decided to have students make up one o...
John Crisp’s illusion of a constitutional convention is only in the courts of media opinion and activist judges. A Convention of the States only amends the U.S. Constitu...
I have three girls and three boys. Some of them have recently gotten into Monopoly, the classic board game.
But my kids won’t be playing Hasbro’s new version, “Ms. Monop...
It has always been hard to measure poverty, because poverty is as much a state of mind as a condition of material well-being. Still, we seem to have made a bad situation...