by The College Fix | Sep 9, 2024
by Morgan Kromer A new civics center at Ohio State University will help students learn how to “engage with fellow citizens in a civil way,” according to the director. Former University of Toledo Professor Lee Strang is now at Ohio State University to lead the...
by RealClearWire | Sep 9, 2024
PHOENIX, Arizona – Donald Trump’s vice presidential running mate J.D. Vance spent more than half of his time at the rally in Phoenix at the Arizona Biltmore on Thursday answering questions from the media. Unlike Vice President Kamala Harris, who does not answer...
by Tom Pappert | Sep 9, 2024
A former correctional officer with the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office has been charged with involvement in the fatal 2023 fentanyl overdose of an inmate in a Nashville jail, the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) confirmed on Friday. The police...
by Admin | Sep 9, 2024
by Fred Lucas State lawmakers expressed confidence that ballot initiatives to ensure that only citizens vote will win “overwhelming” support—including in two battleground states. North Carolina and Wisconsin—where polls are tight in the presidential race and...
by The Center Square | Sep 9, 2024
by Bethany Blankley The Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued a management alert to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to make it aware of an urgent issue: ICE is incapable of monitoring hundreds of thousands of...
by Tom Pappert | Sep 9, 2024
The nonprofit that provides services to illegal immigrants inside the United States, and will receive $7.5 million according to an announcement made by Representative Ruben Gallego (D-AZ-03), paid its top executive nearly $1 million in 2023, and spent an additional...
by Intellectual Takeout | Sep 9, 2024
by Adam De Gree Have the political parties always held the positions they do today? Has the right moved further right, or the left further left? The Republican Party of 2024 is far more liberal than the Democrat Party of the 1990s. With few exceptions,...
by RealClearWire | Sep 9, 2024
by JP Errico Last Thursday, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. withdrew (kind of) from the 2024 presidential race. He didn’t have to, and in the case of 40 out of 50 states, he actually didn’t. But, he also didn’t have to endorse Donald J. Trump, and yet he did. As I...
by RealClearWire | Sep 9, 2024
by Gary Anderson Since 2020, the nation’s military has undergone one of the most humiliating periods in its history. The disgraceful rout at Hamid Karzai International Airport during the Afghanistan withdrawal. Soon after, the decrepit state of naval...
by Just the News | Sep 9, 2024
by Greg Piper Christian schools in New England are fighting for their right to participate in state-run programs without compromising their beliefs, including that sex trumps gender identity, sexuality is reserved for heterosexual marriage and Christianity is...
by Just the News | Sep 8, 2024
by Joseph Weber Walt Ehmer, the president and CEO of Waffle House, has died after a long illness, the company’s board of directors announced Sunday. Ehmer was 58. “He will be greatly missed by his entire Waffle House family,” the board said in a...
by The Center Square | Sep 8, 2024
by Bethany Blankley After failing to hold news conferences or give live interviews, and flipping on a range of issues, Vice President Kamala Harris is now slightly trailing former President Donald Trump in several key swing states two months before the...
by The Center Square | Sep 8, 2024
by Madeline Armstrong Affordable housing is among Arizonans’ top priorities this election season according to a recent poll by Noble Predictive Insights. It is a topic that both parties claim to address. The poll was conducted between Aug. 12-16, surveying...
by The Center Square | Sep 8, 2024
by Anthony Hennen Even though federal money to reclaim mine lands in Appalachia has been slow to arrive, some states have made progress on improvement plans from a generation ago nonetheless. Efforts have turned watersheds into fisheries when they were dead 30...
by The Center Square | Sep 8, 2024
by Sarah Roderick-Fitch The University of Virginia tops the 2025 free speech ranking on college campuses, a first for the school founded by Thomas Jefferson. The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression surveyed over 250 colleges and universities in its...
by The Center Square | Sep 8, 2024
by J.D. Davidson Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost made good on a threat to sue the Columbus City Schools if it did not resume busing for school choice students. Yost promised to sue earlier this week after the state’s largest school district eliminated busing...
by The Center Square | Sep 8, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo The Supreme Court of Georgia has upheld a Glynn County jury’s verdict that found wholesale prescription medication distributors are not liable for damages under the state’s Drug Dealer Liability Act. A group of 21 family members of...
by Just the News | Sep 8, 2024
by Greg Piper Doctors already struggling to consistently use their patients’ preferred gender pronouns and account for sex-based differences in treatment for those who present as the opposite sex are facing potentially greater confusion courtesy of...
by The Center Square | Sep 8, 2024
by Jon Styf Oak Ridge has been named the preferred site for an Orano USA centrifuge uranium enrichment facility, state leaders announced on Wednesday. The multi-billion dollar project is expected to cover about 750,000 square feet. The company plans to invest...
by The Center Square | Sep 8, 2024
by Steve Wilson Twenty-three states are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a lower court decision that the attorneys general say could be a threat to the energy industry. A brief filed this week by Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill (pictured above)...
by Just the News | Sep 8, 2024
by Natalia Mittelstadt Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., is working to get his name removed from presidential ballots across various states, which has resulted in lawsuits in swing states where his requests were initially denied....