Kentucky voters soundly rejected sending taxpayer dollars to private schools, showing yet again that Kentuckians stand with public educators.
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Cascading Shame
Arlie Russell Hochschild returns to study the motivations of the left-behind right.
Corporate Crime Scene
An epidemic of crime and mismanagement has ruined things from drinking water to airplanes.
Targeting Tent Dwellers
From Gaza to Kentucky, people with no other shelter than a tent are under attack.
What a Difference a Day Makes
Today on TAP: Democrats ran the table yesterday, but does that portend good news for 2024?
The ‘Dobbs’ Strategy Heads South
Gubernatorial elections this fall in Kentucky, Mississippi, and Louisiana may clarify where Democrats can, and can’t, run on abortion.
States Struggle to Provide Mental Health Care for K-12 Students
Despite new federal funding, ongoing threats to the well-being of children and youth mean funding for school-based services is a constant challenge.
Senate Democrats Must Shoot Down Biden’s Anti-Abortion Court Nominee
It’s bad policy and worse politics.
Some of the Worst Bridges in the Country Are in Kentucky
Yet Kentucky’s Mitch McConnell is dragging out negotiations on federal investments to fix bridges and other infrastructure.

