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There are issues that we have to arm wrestle with each other over to come to a final conclusion. Remember, we have an ...
LEBANON, Ohio – James Reynolds once described Lebanon as a place where a Pride event would draw more protesters than attendees. Now, days away from hosting the city's first-ever Pride festival ...
A community in our region is working to become the nation's first officially recognized Disability-Friendly City.
Social entrepreneurship provides a path to transform Lebanon’s challenges into opportunities for change and development.
A complaint about children accessing pornography at the Lebanon Public Library is prompting the board of trustees to form a task force to investigate filtering.
A settlement agreement has been reached between Lebanon Mayor Amy Brewer and the owners of a downtown Lebanon business who took her to federal court for allegedly blocking them off her social ...
For the first time since the Syrian crisis began in 2011, Lebanon has taken concrete steps toward resolving the longstanding ...
Lebanon should amend an outdated nationality law to ensure that children and spouses of Lebanese women have the same right to citizenship as those of Lebanese men, Human Rights Watch said today.
Lebanon's parliament has elected army commander Joseph Aoun as president, ending a more than two-year vacancy during the country's political and economic crises.
Lebanese judicial officials say a court has sentenced in absentia two Lebanese citizens in to death over the 1982 assassination of President-elect Bashir Gemayel.
Matthew Impelli is a Newsweek staff writer based in New York. His focus is reporting social issues and crime. In January 2023, Matthew traveled to Moscow, Idaho where he reported on the quadruple ...