by Neil Jones | Sep 27, 2022
State Representative Ben Toma (R-Maricopa) released a statement of celebration Monday following news that Save Our Schools Arizona (SOSAZ) allegedly failed to provide enough signatures to force a referendum on Arizona’s universal Empowerment Scholarship Account...
by The Center Square | Sep 27, 2022
by Casey Harper President Joe Biden sparked controversy for pushing through Congress increased federal funding for 87,000 new IRS employees to audit Americans, but Republican leadership has pledged to overturn that expansion if they win the majority. House...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Sep 27, 2022
Parents Defending Education’s (PDE) new resource for parents seeks to inform them of their state education agencies’ policies about gender identity and reveals multiple states instruct teachers to keep their students’ gender identities a secret from parents. As it...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 27, 2022
Two prominent Republican political figures were engaged in a war of words over the weekend, after one of them, an outgoing U.S. congresswoman, said she would campaign against a Republican gubernatorial candidate. At the Texas Tribune Festival Friday, U.S....
by Bradley Vasoli | Sep 27, 2022
The Columbus, Ohio-based Buckeye Institute filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday defending Minnesota widow Geraldine Tyler’s right to the profit from the forced sale of her home. Tyler’s one-bedroom Minneapolis condominium was taken and sold...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Sep 27, 2022
A leader of Southington, Connecticut’s Families for Freedom organization told The Connecticut Star she views the district superintendent’s support for a teacher who introduced a vocabulary worksheet for high school students, instructing them in the tenets of Critical...
by Hannah Poling | Sep 27, 2022
PLAIN CITY, Ohio – The Ohio Republican Council of Clubs along with Turning Point Action held the second of what they hope will be many Ohio Freedom Rallies on the Scheiderer Farm in Plain City, Ohio Sunday. “We need to revive the notions that we brought to...
by Neil Jones | Sep 27, 2022
An Arizona mother and leader of the “Decline to Sign Arizona” movement says there is hope for Arizona’s universal Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) law, as Save Our Schools Arizona (SOSAZ) may not have submitted enough valid signatures to prevent...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 27, 2022
The Memphis Police Department (MPD) Monday confirmed that it did not shut down a drag show at the Memphis Museum of Science and History (MoSH), but that the museum canceled the event due to protests. “Management of the Pink Palace chose to cancel all events...
by Kaitlin Housler | Sep 27, 2022
The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development recently released county unemployment data for the month of August. Unemployment in each of Tennessee's 95 counties dropped in August. Of those 95 counties, 89 of them have unemployment rates lower than...
by Eric Burk | Sep 27, 2022
Delegate Marie March (R-Floyd) has filed a criminal complaint for misdemeanor assault against Delegate Wren Williams (R-Patrick) after an incident at a GOP fundraiser Saturday. The incident is an escalation in the already-heated primary battle between the two...
by The Center Square | Sep 27, 2022
by Bethany Blankley Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis issued new warnings Monday ahead of Hurricane Ian, expected to make landfall this week. It was upgraded from a tropical storm to a Category 1 hurricane Monday morning and is projected to strengthen to a major...
by The Center Square | Sep 27, 2022
by Scott McClallen An octogenarian was shot in the shoulder while canvassing in Ionia County 50 days before the Nov. 8 election. Right to Life Michigan reported an 83-year-old volunteer from Lake Odessa was shot on Tuesday last week while going door-to-door to...
by The Center Square | Sep 27, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia taxpayers could be on the hook for $400,000 worth of new election equipment for Coffee County after individuals illegally accessed voting equipment. The state is sending the county 100 ballot marking devices, 100 printers, 21 poll pads, 10...