by The Center Square | Nov 3, 2021
by Bruce Walker Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is calling for the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association to refund $5 billion in surplus funds to Michigan automotive insurance customers. “My office recently reviewed the Annual Report of the Michigan Catastrophic...
by Eric Burk | Nov 3, 2021
CHANTILLY, Virginia —Â Republicans won across the board in Tuesday’s election, winning governor, attorney general, lieutenant governor, and retaking a narrow majority in the House of Delegates, leaving just Virginia’s Senate in Democrat...
by Casey Owens | Nov 3, 2021
Publix, an employee-owned and Florida-based grocery chain, announced an increase in its stock price and noted that year-to-year third quarter numbers show an increase in sales, but a decrease in profit compared to 2020. The announcement comes almost a month...
by Chris Butler | Nov 3, 2021
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is scheduled to appear alongside the state’s attorney general and agriculture commissioner Wednesday to discuss how President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal contractors violates the law and harms the state. This,...
by Grant Holcomb | Nov 3, 2021
As a result of an undercount in the 2020 census, Florida is projected to lose millions of dollars in federal funding, including as much as $88 million in Medicaid payments alone. However, the undercount was not substantial enough to impact Florida’s gain...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Nov 3, 2021
An Arizona family is hoping for help after a road trip to Mexico went awry. Ira Beavers, along with his wife Francine Nicholson and their three children were headed to Mexico for a family vacation in July when they were stopped at the border in Lukeville....
by Chris Butler | Nov 3, 2021
FRANKLIN, Tennessee — Clay Travis, John Rich, and other well-known speakers highlighted an event Tuesday where organizers urged Williamson County residents to rise up against woke ideologies in the public school system. Members of Williamson Families, a...