
UAW President Shawn Fain: 'U Are Welcome'
Fain will be speaking at the KY AFL-CIO convention in Lexington, along with other well-known union leaders.
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Fain will be speaking at the KY AFL-CIO convention in Lexington, along with other well-known union leaders.
Here’s a sampling of the union support for Beshear at the Paducah rally.
If you’re a despondent Democrat in a crimson county, we feel your pain. But if we can do it, so can you.
A Catholic priest and a strong union supporter: Berry Craig tells us about Father Anthony Shonis.
Guess what – doing political door-knocking can actually be fun! Joanie Prentice shares her experiences while out meeting with voters.
Police raided a small newspaper in Kansas last week in a clear violation of the First Amendment. KPA has issued a clear statement in support of the newspaper and of freedom of the press.
Everyone has heard of our governor, Andy Beshear, and our lieutenant governor, Jacqueline Coleman. But as we head toward the election in November, do you know the other five Democrats running for statewide office? If not, here’s a brief introduction to each one.
Perry Bacon of “Bluegrass Beat” interviews Emilie Blanton, a teacher in Louisville, about the bus situation, funding, and the real motives of some of the harshest critics.
“If you want to live on minimum wage, vote the other way.”
The end of the fascist leader of Italy, but not of fascism in today’s Italy
There are over 70,000 small brass plates placed in 1,200 cities across Europe. Berry Craig explains what they are.
Another Kentucky sailor is coming home nearly 82 years after his life ended on the day President Franklin D. Roosevelt said would “live in infamy.”
Graduations are a time for pictures and hugs – and we’ve got both in this story!
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Lauren Davila made a stunning discovery as a graduate student at the College of Charleston: an ad for a slave auction larger than any historian had yet identified. The find yields a new understanding of the enormous harm of such a transaction.