The progressive left spent its way to big victories in Kentucky, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Cross Country
The Allegheny County district attorney lost the Democratic primary but also ran as a Republican.
The religious community that owns the beach at Ocean Grove is defending a century-old custom.
Unions and their left-wing allies meet little resistance as they chip away at the free-enterprise system.
Parents know better than the government or the media how much work is too much for a teen.
Officials also need to consider the risk of a copycat attacker inspired by Hamas’s brutality.
Farmers in Arizona use far more of it than residents do, so demand declines as the population grows.
Alabama petitions to take Kenneth Eugene Smith’s life using painless and quick nitrogen anoxia.
While Dallas has thrived, elsewhere Democratic policies have exacerbated crime and homelessness.
Lawmakers may impeach a justice who campaigned on the claim that their districts were ‘rigged.’
A B-17 on a training mission in 1943 slipped off course and dropped its payload on tiny Tarnov.
‘The Fault in Our Stars’ isn’t sexually explicit, so why did the staff move it to the adult section?
Before he can think about running for president, the Republican governor has to rein in public unions.
Owners of electric cars don’t pay gasoline taxes, so Michigan considers tracking them with GPS.
The state’s new teaching framework tries to ‘combat inequities’ and pushes ‘social justice work.’
Democrats in Albany try everything they can to replace fair districts with gerrymandered ones.
Farmers complain about the state’s illegal-immigration law, but there is an alternative.
The Vermont college cancels former Gov. John Mead for sins the school itself committed.
A flat tire forced us off the road, but some genuine Southern hospitality made the detour worthwhile.
A crosswalk meeting brought memories of my 1970s neighbor Willie Stargell.
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