Anger – Danger – Anger
Once again we’re hearing the same, tired old reasons we can’t, or shouldn’t, do anything about gun violence. I have no choice but to write about this.
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Once again we’re hearing the same, tired old reasons we can’t, or shouldn’t, do anything about gun violence. I have no choice but to write about this.
Aaron, Kimberly & special guest Nema break down the primary with some surprising and flat-out shocking results. They also discuss the response to the leaked SCOTUS Roe draft opinion, and other very real threats to reproductive justice in Kentucky.
Al Cross notes: What works in Republican primaries will not necessarily work in general elections.
Governor Andy Beshear announced another landmark achievement on Thursday: the lowest ever unemployment rate in the history of the Commonwealth.
Kentucky is taking advantage of a little-used provision of the ACA to create a health-insurance plan for Kentuckians who make too much to qualify for free Medicaid coverage but not enough to pay for private insurance.
Think the possible overturn of Roe is the end? Think again – it’s just the beginning.
The act is really a pandering to a very small segment of a conservative electorate that is obsessed with sexuality.
The House passed a bill legalizing medial MJ, but it was never heard in the Senate. The Senate passed a bill outlawing Delta-8, but it was never heard in the House. As a result, we all lose.
How healthy is our democracy? How healthy are the WORLD’s democracies? Here are maps showing the state of global democracy. And the U.S. is not the healthiest.
The latest episode features updates on the primaries, a story about crypto-mining, and a forum of Lexington City Council candidates.
A look into the future, as envisioned by Republicans.
Two scholars examine the Ark Encounter and the God it represents.
We’ve cross-posted the latest “Cheers and Jeers” from Bill in Portland Maine, including the (satirical) schedule of Justice Alito.
Ahead of Kentucky's May 17 primary election, voters need to learn about voting changes, deadlines, how to find their polling place, and the different options for casting their ballot.
Rural women will be even more affected by Kentucky’s post-Roe trigger laws. A retired health director explains.
Joe Manchin said people who got the child tax credit would use it to buy drugs. He was wrong. Here’s the facts.