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The man charged in Sunday’s terrorist attack in Boulder told law enforcement that he had no regrets for his actions and would “do it again” if released. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian ...
HILLSBORO — Wednesday is the day both the Hillsboro Lady Indians and Lakeview Lady Bulldogs have been waiting for each of ...
Volunteers from the Highland Amateur Radio Association, Highland County Historical Society, Hillsboro Cub Pack 37 and ...
They also targeted communities in Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, leading to the arrest of “40 illegal aliens, including at least one child sex predator and a member of a violent transnational gang.” ...
We can end decades of inefficiencies by simply cutting onerous regulations and updating outdated statutes governing defense procurement. Advances in military technology desperately demand the Pentagon ...
The overturning of Wisconsin’s Act 10 was judicial overreach and took power over Wisconsin’s budget away from the Legislature, a new amicus brief argues. The Buckeye Institute argued that a Wisconsin ...
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced today that he is formally referring evidence of potential fraudulent noncitizen registrations and fraudulent double-votes to Ohio Attorney General Dave ...
WASHINGTON — A collection of National Public Radio stations sued the Trump administration on Tuesday, seeking to block an executive order that would cut off their federal funding.
The Highland County Chapter of the Public Employees Retirees, Inc. meeting will be June 12 at 10 a.m. at the Hillsboro Public Library, 10 Willettsville Pike, Hillsboro. The speaker will be Bonnie ...
The five athletes honored were sophomores Belle Baughman and Jocelyn Franz along with seniors Rachel Berry, Makenzie O’Neil, and Judaea Wilson. Franz and Wilson were also selected as CSC Academic ...
Student advocates and congressional Democrats have opposed the bill, emphasizing the impact of the proposed changes on higher education affordability and access as well as the weakening of protections ...
Harvard has rejected common sense. When Lord Acton, the great 19th-century historian and champion of liberty, visited Harvard in 1853, he found that the college’s philosophy was common sense realism.