It sounds fair. If everybody paid income taxes at the same rate, the rich would pay more because of their higher incomes and the poor would...
Social Security will no longer be able to pay full benefits in 2033, a year earlier than previously expected, according to a report released Friday. The...
A day after taking office in January, Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen withdrew his state from the Electronic Registration Information Center, an interstate data-sharing compact...
The Biden administration, placing blame on Trump-era rollbacks, last Thursday called on federal banking regulators to reinstate safeguards for regional banks after the record-setting collapse of...
A new law changing voting ID requirements makes it more challenging for out-of-state college students to vote. House Bill 458 requires a photo ID to vote — meaning...
Columbus-based utility giant AEP wasn’t at the epicenter of a historic bribery and money-laundering scandal in 2019. But it also wasn’t very far away as a...
Twenty-two Ohio school districts and one Christian school have staff members who are either authorized or in the training process to carry weapons on school grounds...
Late last year, Rep. Brian Stewart, R-Ashville, and Secretary of State Frank LaRose introduced their plan requiring supermajority for constitutional amendments. It didn’t take long for...
Legal experts and juvenile justice advocates want to see more discretion given to school districts when it comes to public safety dollars, rather than a giant...
A New York criminal grand jury has indicted former President Donald Trump, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office confirmed following news reports. A former president has never...
Tiffin, Ohio — The Seneca County Board of Commissioners heard from Tiffin-Seneca Economic Partnership (TSEP) President and CEO Aaron Montz and DiSalvo Development Advisors (DDA) President...
The leader of one of Ohio’s largest police forces does not support a bill that could bring younger officers to her department by lowering the minimum...
Five educators spoke up in support Wednesday of a gigantic higher education bill proposed by lawmakers that would, among other things, require American history courses and tenure...
Public education officials might be largely opposed to an Ohio Senate measure looking to restructure the Ohio Department of Education, but business leaders are on board....
Ohio’s new photo voter ID law takes effect in a little more than a week. Voters head to the polls for a primary election less than...