The Kentucky Governor’s Race Was an Anomaly
The governor’s race was important, but national Democrats shouldn’t break out the bourbon. Continue reading The Kentucky Governor’s Race Was an Anomaly
The governor’s race was important, but national Democrats shouldn’t break out the bourbon. Continue reading The Kentucky Governor’s Race Was an Anomaly
Those expensive vacations and costly college educations may not be as hard-earned as you thought. Continue reading Wait a Minute. How Can They Afford That When I Can’t?
Leonardo’s painting is a security hazard, an educational obstacle and not even a satisfying bucket-list item. It’s time the Louvre moved it out of the way. Continue reading It’s Time to Take Down the Mona Lisa
If the president wants to fight the cartels behind killings like Monday’s attack on a Mormon family, he can start with gun control. Continue reading What Trump Didn’t Say About the Massacre in Mexico
The actor’s rumored girlfriend Alexandra Grant is inspiring me to feel more comfortable with getting older. Continue reading If Keanu Reeves’s Date Can Embrace Looking Her Age, I Can Too
“Ok billionaire” is a better rallying cry than “ok boomer.” Continue reading Instead of a Generational Culture War, Let’s Fight the Rich
Virginia, soon to be under Democratic control, will likely be the 38th state to ratify the amendment. The Supreme Court could decide what happens next. Continue reading The Equal Rights Amendment May Pass Now. It’s Only Been 96 Years.
Gov. Matt Bevin of Kentucky began a new fight over the Election Day results against Andy Beshear, who holds a lead in the governor’s race. Continue reading Kentucky Republican Asks for Vote Recanvass As Democrats Claim Mandate
The Justice Department’s charges raised questions about the security of technology companies. Continue reading Former Twitter Employees Charged With Spying for Saudi Arabia
The city’s schools, stretched even before the lead crisis, are struggling with demands for individualized education programs and behavioral interventions for children with high lead exposure. Continue reading Flint’s Children Suffer in Class After Years of Drinking the Lead-Poisoned Water