by Bradley Vasoli | Sep 13, 2022
On Tuesday, speaking to Joe Scarborough and his “Morning Joe” panel on MSNBC, Ohio Democratic Senate candidate Tim Ryan made a dramatic statement regarding how he wants to deal with members of the Republican Party he regards as “extremist.” “We’ve got to kill and...
by Just the News | Sep 13, 2022
by Ben Whedon Former U.S. Solicitor General Kenneth Starr died on Tuesday at the age of 76. Starr died at a hospital in Houston, Texas, according to the New York Post. He earned nationwide fame for his investigation of then-President Bill Clinton during which...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Sep 13, 2022
A New York City middle school English teacher told a Project Veritas (PV) undercover journalist she encourages her students to engage in political violence by teaching them “to throw bricks,” not to “black and brown communities,” but at “the people that are actually...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 13, 2022
Democrat Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, running for Arizona’s highest office, released an education plan that bashes school vouchers and calls for tighter restrictions on charter schools. “Katie continues to oppose the universal expansion of school...
by The Center Square | Sep 13, 2022
by Casey Harper Small businesses are increasingly unwilling to hire because they can’t afford to take on new costs, according to a newly released survey. The small business network company Alignable released the survey Wednesday. It found that 63% report...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Sep 13, 2022
A Southington High School English teacher’s student worksheet that defined terms often associated with the concepts of Critical Race Theory and radical gender theory drew anger from parents, students, board of education officials, and members of the community. School...
by The Center Square | Sep 13, 2022
by Chris Woodward President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan will be costly for American taxpayers, a coalition of GOP governors said in a letter sent Monday to the White House. The letter, signed by 22 GOP governors, tells Biden to...
by Bethany Bowman | Sep 13, 2022
I get hundreds of emails each week regarding new music/artists. I know I’ve overlooked some gems accidentally. But one that did catch my eye (ears) was Drake Milligan. Whatever “it” is, he’s got it. Milligan’s parents were big country music fans. They regularly...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 13, 2022
New details have emerged about more alleged crimes committed by the suspect in Eliza Fletcher’s brutal kidnapping and murder. Cleotha Abston has been charged separately in an aggravated rape and aggravated kidnapping case stemming from September 2021. He is also...
by Bradley Vasoli | Sep 13, 2022
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine’s announcement last week that Fitch Ratings upgraded the state’s credit rating from AA+ to AAA elicited both praise and caution from the Columbus-based Buckeye Institute. Greg Lawson, research fellow at the center-right think tank, called the...
by Eric Burk | Sep 13, 2022
Loudoun County Circuit Court Judge James Plowman recused Commonwealth’s Attorney Buta Biberaj from prosecuting a criminal case against Scott Smith, a parent who faces a disorderly conduct charge after being arrested at a June 2021 Loudoun County School Board...
by Just the News | Sep 13, 2022
by Ben Whedon Project Veritas, the investigative journalism group, was put on notice by the state of Connecticut with a records hold request and an indication of potential subpoenas coming their way as part of an investigation into discriminatory hiring...
by The Center Square | Sep 13, 2022
by Scott McClallen Michigan taxpayers are footing $27 million for a Hemlock Semiconductor Operations project that the company says will create 170 jobs at its Saginaw County headquarters. The company says it is spending $375 million on a new project to meet the...
by Kaitlin Housler | Sep 13, 2022
The Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) confirmed that its Deputy Superintendent for Strategic Operations and Finance, Dr. John Barker, was placed on paid administrative leave due to an “employee complaint.” The school corporation broke the news hours after FOX13...
by The Center Square | Sep 13, 2022
by Jon Styf A Madison County commissioner was found to have collected more than $115,000 in fees from 1,970 marriages unlawfully, according to an investigation from the state of Tennessee’s Comptroller office. The commissioner would charge a $60 fee for...
by The Center Square | Sep 13, 2022
by Anthony Hennen A trio of bills are working their way through the Legislature to enhance the security of election ballots and remove deceased residents from the voter rolls. The House State Government Committee met on Monday to vote on House Bill 34, House...
by The Center Square | Sep 13, 2022
by Benjamin Yount There is, apparently, a limit to what Milwaukee County considers coronavirus-related relief. Milwaukee County’s American Rescue Plan Act Task Force last week unanimously rejected a proposal to spend $19 million of ARPA dollars to rehabilitate...