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Editorials

Ohio HB 486 puts teachers in a bad spot

It’s tempting to ask what members of the Ohio House of Representatives were thinking last week, but there is evidence they simply were not. They passed House Bill 486, which comes with the heavily coded moniker the “Charlie Kirk American Heritage Act.” It would “permit teachers in ...

Thankful for relief from excruciating back pain

Reflecting on gratitude for this holiday, I want to highlight something that can be shared with the wider world. Last year at this time, I focused on reasons to be thankful despite Donald Trump’s reelection: Trump ran on promises he cannot possibly fulfill. He swore to reduce prices and ...

Put down your phone, tune in to reality, help others near you

Over the past two weeks, as the national press and Democrats have cared deeply about Jeffrey Epstein and political buzz has amplified U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s lurch leftward, the more Americans are offline. And the more they spend away from the constant Sturm und Drang of 24-hour ...

Orchids & onions

ORCHID: To Wanda Vaught of Youngstown for launching a fundraising campaign to assist students in all six Boardman public schools with delinquent lunch accounts. With Thanksgiving approaching and with many families struggling through these tough economic times, the 1984 Boardman High ...

Repair, expand public records database in Ohio

Eleven years ago next month, advocates of openness, transparency and accountability in state and local government operations trumpeted with great fanfare the launch of the Ohio Checkbook, a website providing convenient public access to state and local governments’ spending and financial data. ...

Mamdani starts to deflate

The election of Zohran Mamdani as New York City mayor set off — for his fan base, anyway — great expectations of a more “affordable” city. But the Democratic Socialist hasn’t even been sworn in, and some of his marquee promises are already history. Start with free buses. For a city ...