Red, White, and Kryptonite part 4: Christian Nationalist threat to library defeated
A group of concerned citizens turned back another attack on libraries, this time in the “home of Superman.”
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A group of concerned citizens turned back another attack on libraries, this time in the “home of Superman.”
Dem leaders in both chambers spoke up in support of Biden.
Seeing the backlash to the Roe decision, the GOP and Trump are trying to “soften” their stated platform.
Today the United States Supreme Court overthrew the central premise of American democracy: that no one is above the law.
Six Republicans on the Supreme Court just gave Trump - should he become president again - Putin-like powers.
The final installment of a four-part series by Tom Lewis, journalist, editor, and author of multiple books. In this article, he looks at the polls, and why they are not capturing the reality of this race.
The third of a four-part series by Tom Lewis, journalist, editor, and author of multiple books. In this article, he looks at the third decision voters must make, and why Trump is forcing them to choose someone else.
The second of a four-part series by Tom Lewis, journalist, editor, and author of multiple books. In this article, he looks at what it takes to win, and how Trump is doing none of those things.
On the two-year anniversary of the overturning of Roe v. Wade, advocates for reproductive rights met in rallies across the state
The first of a four-part series by Tom Lewis, journalist, editor, and author of multiple books. In this opening article, he examines the current playing field for the election.
A federal judge in Kentucky blocked a new Title IX rule that would have shielded LGBTQ+ students from discrimination.
The committee warned in a letter that the governor’s endorsement blurs judicial and partisan lines in nonpartisan race.
Overcrowded jails and prisons will become even more crowded. Costs will soar. And crime won’t go down. These are the results of the GOP’s “tough on crime” debacle.
Kentucky’s Division of Water gives out “off-permit authorizations” for one-time discharges into the state’s rivers. This one got pulled after a lawsuit was threatened.
Trump says he is a “friend of the working class” – but he’s anything but. Read on to learn why.