by Susan Berry, PhD | Jun 6, 2023
A former abortionist-turned pro-life advocate wrote at Conservative Review Monday that, even in South Dakota, media are pushing the leftist narrative that state laws restricting abortion are harming women in difficult pregnancies. Patti Giebink, M.D., author of...
by Bradley Vasoli | Jun 6, 2023
Incarcerated Pennsylvanians regain their right to vote after release, but Democratic state representatives worry they don’t vote enough, so they advanced legislation on Monday addressing the issue. Voting 12-9 along party lines, Pennsylvania’s House State Government...
by The Center Square | Jun 6, 2023
by Scott McClallen A Clinton County Circuit Court judge has denied a motion to dismiss felony charges against former DeWitt police officer Chad Vorce for pulling a gun on a newspaper delivery driver. The motion aimed to dismiss the felonious assault, felony...
by Hannah Poling | Jun 6, 2023
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost rejected a petition which aims to amend the state constitution by ending qualified immunity for state workers claiming that the language is vague, confusing, and contradictory. The proposal called “Protecting Ohioans’...
by The Center Square | Jun 6, 2023
by Bethany Blankley Recent polls indicate that House Speaker Dade Phelan’s popularity is plummeting in his district. Texas House District 24, which prior to redistricting was the shape of a horseshoe encompassing Winnie, Port Arthur, Beaumont and Orange in...
by RealClearWire | Jun 6, 2023
by Bernie Marcus America is in a state of decline, if not chaos, following disappointing results in three straight elections and too many years of organized turmoil in our streets, schools, government institutions, and elsewhere. Reversing this requires...
by The Center Square | Jun 6, 2023
by Andrew Powell New details have emerged about the legal battle between the state of Florida and the Walt Disney Company after the presiding judge recused himself from the case. U.S. Judge Allen Winsor (appointed by former President Donald Trump) will take...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 6, 2023
During the month of May, the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) announced that three companies are investing a combined total of $1.59 billion to establish new business operations in the Peach State. On May 15, GDEcD announced that Anovion...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 6, 2023
A man has been arrested on multiple criminal charges after attacking an elderly usher in the parking lot of Cornerstone Church in Madison, a suburban neighborhood of northeast Nashville. Deangelo Iman Lavender, 24, attacked a 72-year-old usher in the parking lot of...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 6, 2023
A Christian group organized with the far-left anti-gun group “March for Our Lives” last week to advocate for gun control in Franklin. The Southern Christian Coalition partnered with the David Hogg founded group to host the rally, which was dubbed...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 6, 2023
Tennessee lawmakers are mourning the loss of State Representative Carson “Bill” Beck (D-Nashville) who passed away unexpectedly from a heart attack on Sunday. Beck was first elected to the House in 2014 and served as a member on many committees, including the Civil...
by The Center Square | Jun 6, 2023
by Cole Lauterbach Arizona’s universal school choice program is estimated to see significant growth over the next fiscal year to 100,000 students with a price tag of $900 million. Opponents of the program say its cost will bankrupt the state but others...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 6, 2023
The Memphis Police Department (MPD) shared a post on its Facebook Page celebrating its involvement with LGBT organizers during “pride month.” “The Memphis Police Department joined community leaders, visitors, and participants for the 2023 Mid-South...
by The Center Square | Jun 6, 2023
by Tom Gantert Commercial bankruptcy filings increased 31% in May 2023 from May 2022, according to a report from a company that tracks bankruptcy filings. There were 2,324 commercial filings in May 2023 compared to 1,771 registered in May 2022, according to...
by Just the News | Jun 6, 2023
by Charlotte Hazard Amazon has reportedly been in talks with wireless carriers about offering low-cost or potentially free nationwide mobile phone service to Prime subscribers. According to Bloomberg, Amazon has been in contact with Verizon Communications Inc.,...