by Just the News | Nov 15, 2022
by Ben Whedon Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday evening announced that he would again seek the presidency in 2024. “I am tonight announcing my candidacy for president of the United States,” he said. The former president spent much of his...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Nov 15, 2022
Four Texas cities and six villages in Nebraska voted on Election Day on ballot measures that would outlaw abortion within their jurisdictions. Of the 10 ballot measures, only one was rejected by voters, reported Mark Lee Dickson, founder of the Sanctuary Cities for...
by The Center Square | Nov 15, 2022
by Casey Harper President Joe Biden raised eyebrows Monday telling reporters that he expects no progress on the abortion issue in the second half of his term. “I don’t think they can expect much of anything other than we’re going to maintain...
by Neil Jones | Nov 15, 2022
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell declared her victory Monday in the race to retain her title in the 2022 general election. “As a lifelong Arizonan who has dedicated my career to the safety of our neighborhoods and families, I am deeply honored this...
by Hannah Poling | Nov 15, 2022
After taking a break over the summer and part of the fall for the general election, lawmakers are returning to the Ohio Statehouse to consider many different bills before the two-year session of this general assembly ends in December. The committees and floor votes...
by Eric Burk | Nov 15, 2022
The Virginia Land Conservation Foundation (VCLF) is awarding a record $14.9 million in grants to help protect 13,955 acres in 40 projects across Virginia, according to the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). “The board of the Virginia Land...
by Neil Jones | Nov 15, 2022
While speaking on former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon’s WarRoom, Catherine Engelbrecht and Greg Phillips of True the Vote said they plan on fighting the results of the Arizona 2022 general election. “Now is the time to fight. It’s not...
by Hannah Poling | Nov 15, 2022
Activists in the state have been working to enact local cannabis reform over recent election cycles. While decriminalization did not qualify for every municipal ballot targeted by advocates for 2022, six Ohio cities voted on policy changes. Five of the six Ohio cities...
by Eric Burk | Nov 15, 2022
Churchill Downs Incorporated (CDI), the owner of the Kentucky Derby, acquired the Colonial Downs horse racing venue and Rosie’s Gaming Emporiums as part of a $2.75 billion purchase of most of Peninsula Pacific Entertainment, LLC (P2E). With most of...
by Hannah Poling | Nov 15, 2022
The Ohio Board of Education’s executive committee voted in favor Monday to move forward with a resolution that could reject proposed changes to broaden the definition of sex-based harassment and discrimination to include gender identity and sexual orientation...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Nov 15, 2022
A Tennessee National Guard unit has returned from a nearly year-long deployment to Africa, according to the Tennessee Department of Military (TDM). The soldiers are from Tennessee National Guard’s 268th Military Police Company, based in Millington. “The 268th is...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Nov 15, 2022
The Mt. Juliet Police Department (MJPD) is warning the city’s residents of fake social media posts that could sow division within the community. “These posts are false and similar posts are occurring nationwide, targeting different city names, using...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Nov 15, 2022
Warning: Sexually Explicit An English teacher and writing center director at the elite Greens Farms Academy in Westport, Connecticut, who revealed to a Project Veritas (PV) undercover reporter details about his sexual fantasies of high school girls, has reportedly...
by Bradley Vasoli | Nov 15, 2022
Death-penalty abolitionists in Ohio this week are organizing a campaign to persuade lawmakers to end capital punishment in their State. The nonprofit No Death Penalty Ohio is hosting letter-writing parties in various cities throughout the week in support of a state...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Nov 15, 2022
A church organization Monday held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on new affordable housing units in Memphis. The Church of God in Christ (COGIC), a Pentecostal church with more than six million members, said its new affordable housing units, 20 apartments called 280 Vance,...