Publicly funded local journalism? It sounds strange, but it is poised to become a reality in New Jersey. Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy is on...
In my March 8, 2017, column “Tea Party-Style Anger Brewing Within Democrat Circles,” I wrote that a Tea Party-type insurgency was in...
Fake. Bias. The enemy of the people. Those are just some of the barbaric words that some everyday people and politicians love...
It really is incredible. Even as a bid-rigging trial of one of the state’s largest economic development projects was taking place and a corruption retrial...
In the year 2034, there will be a total solar eclipse, the 27th Winter Olympics will be held and the European Space Agency is scheduled...
We could see this coming. After years of darkening storefronts, a dwindling number of shoppers and now a food-less food court, the only thing keeping...
Triggered by recent pivotal events like Brexit and the Parkland, Fla., school shooting, a movement has emerged demanding that teens be able to cast ballots at...
I would never refuse to stand for the national anthem or the Pledge of Allegiance. Not just because it’s drilled into my brain after...
The ongoing opioid epidemic troubling the nation ― especially upstate New York ― is a favorite talking point for politicians. It’s also something voters can get...
We in New York are very lucky to be one of 43 states that democratically elect our attorney general. As the state’s...
At 6:46 p.m. on May 7, Eric Schneiderman was the attorney general of New York state. Nearly three hours later, he announced...
The Central New York lawmaker has gone from the clear frontrunner to being on political life support.
Outdated or broken websites inhibit civic engagement.
Campus media groups need to maintain independent status to produce quality journalism.
One of the defining trademarks in the chronicle of the American economy is companies or industries that spawn, grow, grow too big...