by ADN America | Dec 5, 2022
by Gelet Martínez Fragela As Republicans continue to grapple with a devastating loss among young adults from the 2022 midterm elections, some statistics suggest the GOP has an opportunity to pick up some traction with the Latino youth vote as their concerns...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Dec 5, 2022
Failed 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said Friday America is now comparable to the Taliban in Afghanistan and Sudan after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, returning abortion decisions to the states. “It’s so shocking to think that in...
by Eric Burk | Dec 5, 2022
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA-14) wants a federal investigation in Arizona where Kari Lake is disputing results of the gubernatorial election against Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, whose office reports preliminary results that Hobbs has won 50.3 percent...
by Just the News | Dec 5, 2022
A labor group underwritten by controversial billionaire George Soros is receiving $12 million from the federal government to back workers in several Latin American countries. The U.S. government this week announced “the award of a $12 million cooperative...
by Just the News | Dec 5, 2022
by John Solomon With the price of everything from gasoline to food soaring in America, nobody is surprised by inflated price tags these days. But even by Washington standards, an action taken earlier this month by the Environmental Protection Agency is creating...
by Eric Burk | Dec 5, 2022
The Satanic Temple is launching an After School Satan Club (ASSC) in Chesapeake, a reaction to a Good News Club launched on school property earlier this year. That’s led to concerns from some community members and prompted the Chesapeake Public School...
by The Center Square | Dec 5, 2022
by Andrew Powell Florida could see future changes to its marijuana laws if a petition that has already gathered almost 50,000 validated signatures is put on the ballot in 2024 to legalize the use of marijuana products for adults. The Smart & Safe Florida...
by Bradley Vasoli | Dec 5, 2022
Pennsylvanians’ electric bills rose by an average of nearly three-quarters over the last two years and policymakers have only made the problem worse, according to the Harrisburg-based Commonwealth Foundation (CF). State residents served by Pennsylvania Power and...
by Kaitlin Housler | Dec 5, 2022
A man from Chattanooga known as ‘MoneyMaal’ has been sentenced to 290 months in jail, which is just over 24 years, for drug trafficking. Jamaal Parker, also known as ‘MoneyMaal’ was also ordered to forfeit $21,289.04 in drug proceeds to the United States, and,...
by Bradley Vasoli | Dec 5, 2022
U.S. Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) retires at the end of the year, but before he does, he hopes to have a hand in reenergizing openness toward global trade, a policy perspective that hasn’t been ascendant in the Biden administration or the preceding Trump...
by The Center Square | Dec 5, 2022
by Benjamin Yount The race for Wisconsin’s newly open 8th District Senate seat is coming into focus. State Rep. Dan Knodl (R-Germantown) on Thursday announced he is running to replace State Sen. Alberta Darling (R-River Hills) who is retiring. “Today, Wisconsin...
by Kaitlin Housler | Dec 5, 2022
Governor Bill Lee and Department of Economic and Community Development (TNECD) Commissioner Stuart McWhorter recently approved $27.3 million in grants that will be distributed across 64 Tennessee counties. Congratulations to the 64 communities that will receive...
by TC Weber | Dec 5, 2022
The Tennessee Department of Education announced a partnership with the Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation (GELF) on Wednesday aimed to deliver books to the parents of young elementary school-aged children this winter. The books are offered at no cost and are...
by Kaitlin Housler | Dec 5, 2022
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee recently announced a $26 billion proposal to address transportation needs across the state. Lee’s infrastructure proposal, “Build With Us,” comes as the state’s growth is outpacing roadway capacity investments. Citing a net gain of 137,100...
by The Center Square | Dec 5, 2022
by J.D. Davidson A new study ranks Ohio as one of the worst states in the nation for job seekers to find employment. WalletHub, a personal finance website, say in the new report the state’s tax burden and low job satisfaction ranking have put it in the bottom...