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(02/01/24 1:57am)
An ongoing trial in Michigan may redefine responsibility in school shootings across America. Ethan Crumbley was sentenced to life in prison for murdering and injuring his classmates at Oxford High School in Detroit. Now, Ethan’s parents, James and Jennifer Crumbley, face trials of their own over their son’s behaviors.
(01/25/24 2:35am)
Results from the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday show former president Donald Trump on top of the leaderboard once again, leaving former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley in a significant wake behind him. The world is watching as these two go head to head for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
(01/18/24 4:08am)
Donald Trump is taking the lead by winning in the Iowa caucuses, setting him up for a 2024 Republican presidential nomination. Unfortunately, the former president’s involvement with the Jan. 6 Insurrection could hold him back from success.
(11/14/23 4:44am)
While Ohioans were focused on politics close to home, voters in last week’s general election were active nationwide. Virginia’s election put the state senate and general assembly on the table, and it gave observers insight on important issues across the country.
(10/31/23 12:10am)
With spooky season filling our social media feeds and filling our department stores, it’s easy to avoid the scariest part of the fall season: politics. It’s the time of year in which we argue with our relatives over how we’re voting and whether our current government is actually getting its job done. Still, I see the scariest part of politics as what’s still to come, and it’s known as Project 2025.
(10/18/23 11:23pm)
The historic removal of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is sparking a search for a new House speaker. The significance of his removal cannot be understated, as it comes at a time when Congress needs to make some big decisions.
(10/12/23 2:17am)
The United Auto Workers are striking against the top three manufacturing companies in the U.S., and the workers are in their fourth week of walkouts. Although the closest strikes are in Streetsboro, Toledo and West Chester, as identified by the New York Times, college students at Ohio University may begin to feel the effects of the national strikes.
(09/27/23 3:58pm)
The U.S. is headed for a government shutdown as Congress enters the chamber Tuesday. A tentative plan on funding needs to be reached in order for the country to avoid this national pause, and college students could see a direct effect on their own lives due to a shutdown.
(09/19/23 2:22am)
President Joe Biden is facing an impeachment inquiry over his involvement with his son, Hunter Biden’s, business dealings. Meanwhile, Hunter’s recent indictment may be pulling the president’s attention. As we look to the 2024 presidential election, Hunter and Joe’s relationship will continue to be a topic of conversation to be informed on.
(09/05/23 2:44am)
President Joe Biden is launching a new student loan repayment plan as student loan payments are due for the first time since the pandemic.
(08/29/23 2:49am)
Former President Donald Trump is the first president in United States history to be indicted, and the cases are adding up. Over the last five months, the former president has been slammed with four indictments with felony charges which may land him in prison. None of the cases have gone to trial yet, but dates are currently being set by prosecutors.
(08/23/23 4:00am)
A recent Montana District Court ruling is making waves for climate change with a new generation of environmentalists at the forefront.
(08/17/23 3:03am)
The eight Republican candidates have qualified for the first GOP presidential debate scheduled for Aug. 23. This will be their first opportunity to speak to constituents and build election support.
(08/10/23 1:30am)
Republican Congress members are in the process of trying to remove Former President Donald Trump’s impeachment charges, and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is at the center of it.
(07/18/23 9:40pm)
More new U.S. Supreme Court decisions are protecting voter rights in Alabama, Louisiana and North Carolina. These cases may have lasting effects on gerrymandering and voter rights across the nation.
(07/11/23 3:35am)
A special election taking place in Ohio on Aug. 8 could reshape how ballot initiatives work in that state. Ohio’s registered voters will have the opportunity to vote yes or no on Issue One to change the constitutional amendment process.
(07/04/23 7:49pm)
A unanimous decision from the U.S. Supreme Court clarified workers’ protections in relation to religious accommodations. This case may now become a new landmark for religious protections.
(06/24/23 2:04pm)
A new U.S. Supreme Court ruling supporting Native American children involved with foster care and adoption could have lasting impacts for preserving the freedom and safety of Indigenous families. Here’s what you need to know about it:
(06/22/23 9:40pm)
The political climate of today’s America seems to change dramatically from year to year. As opinions change and generations grow up, the political world shifts and adjusts.
(04/18/23 12:05pm)