After five-and-a-half years of reporting and editing at the Daily Journal, thousands of hours of interviews and innumerable words scribbled in notebooks and typed on my laptop, my time here ...
I was born in the early years of the formation of the Diocese of Steubenville and lived my entire Catholic life in this Diocese. Like many others, I am having a difficult time understanding the facts ...
I read of a car that was burglarized. The only thing taken was the car alarm. Perhaps it is a sign of the times. A reporter ...
As our elected lawmakers work out Ohio’s next two-year budget, they are considering cutting funding to pantries and food banks helping our hungry neighbors. Real Ohioans are struggling and now is not ...
I am still searching for a few honest men and women, and some good news. Both are hard to find these days. America and the ...
House Bill 270 which will amend Idaho’s indecent exposure law was sent to the governor’s desk for signature this week.
At the moment, there is no limit, and the longest serving prime minister in Malaysia has been, as most people would know, Dr ...
Consumer rights expert Martyn James explains how you can save money on your council tax bill, from getting the right ...
Recent years have seen deepening crises, reshaping power dynamics and even an ongoing genocide in the Middle East, with peace ...
The mayor's arrest deepens the CHP’s internal power struggle as Özel seeks control, Yavaş emerges as an alternative and ...
From the column: "(There are) 1,120 nonprofits in Duluth. … While many of these groups undoubtedly do good work, others may ...
This is the third column where I’ve been thinking aloud about freedom and what that means. The January piece held the good stuff, you know, the main, heavy message. The February version contained what ...
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