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Donald Trump as Jesus? He chose the wrong deity
Perspective: The president's post of a Christ-like image sparked backlash. But there's a better parallel from classical ...
This is the season for artwork inspired by a true rite of spring (no registered trademark necessary), the Masters golf tournament, presented by your pals at the Augusta National Golf Club. I have a ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Supreme Court ruled in favor of allowing the City of Columbus to appeal against an injunction blocking its gun safety legislation, according to City Attorney Zach Klein. The ...
Dalilah’s Law advanced to the House floor after clearing the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, setting up an April vote. Supporters say it strengthens English-language checks and CDL ...
CLEVELAND — A new Ohio law taking effect Friday will change how cannabis can be used, transported, and sold — with some of the biggest impacts happening after customers leave the dispensary. Advocates ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday it will strengthen safety procedures for helicopters and eliminate the use of visual separation between helicopters and airplanes in certain airspace ...
(L-R) Stop Crime SF board member Frank Noto and San Francisco Supervisor Alan Wong attend a press conference to announce the launch of a “Dumb Laws Contest” in San Francisco, Calif. on Wednesday, ...
A San Francisco supervisor is launching a "dumb laws" contest and is asking residents to help root out unnecessary, burdensome, or outdated city laws and regulations. Supervisor Alan Wong is scheduled ...
At a Pentagon briefing on March 2, 2026, War Secretary Pete Hegseth used blunt language about how the United States would fight, saying there would be “no stupid rules of engagement,” “no politically ...
A Reflection for Wednesday of the Third Week of Lent “Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets. I have come not to abolish but to fulfill.” (Matt 5:17) Find today’s readings ...
In Florida, ATVs are generally prohibited from public paved roads but may be operated on unpaved roads with speed limits under 35 mph. While ATVs do not require registration or insurance in Florida, ...
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