At last, a nuclear energy breakthrough.
It's impossible to overestimate the importance of President Barack Obama's plan to finance the construction of two nuclear reacto...
The list of new protections for credit-card users is a dismaying reminder of how many sleazy, creepy practices were devised to filch money from unsuspecting consumers.
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WASHINGTON — If you want to be a stickler for journalistic ethics, I shouldn't even be writing about the Great Lakes, because I have a huge bias — especially when it com...
This is the second in a series of articles featuring the observations of a Butler-based technology manufacturer. His business, Bioptechs Inc., manufactures a scienti...
President Obama unveiled a detailed proposal Monday for reforming the U.S. health care system, confirming that the bipartisan summit Thursday won't be an exercise in sta...
The vast majority of Americans want health care reform. They just don't want the monstrous telephone-book-size bills now before the House and Senate.
They don't want to ...
The Supreme Court unconscionably overreached last month when it ruled — in a case that didn't require it to address the issue at all — that corporations have a First Ame...
WASHINGTON — Science, many scientists say, has been restored to her rightful throne because progressives have regained power. Progressives, say progressives, emulate the...
WASHINGTON — As the nation's governors gather in Washington for their annual winter meeting, the states they lead are facing what one knowledgeable authority calls "a lo...
WASHINGTON — In the latter days of the Carter presidency, it became fashionable to say that the office had become unmanageable and was simply too big for one man. Some s...