by Hannah Poling | Dec 18, 2022
An investigation conducted by the Ohio Auditor of State found a longtime former employee of the Clark County Auditor’s Office stole over $1.8 million of public funds over about 15 years to pay for his own lavish vacations. According to a release from Auditor of...
by The Center Square | Dec 18, 2022
by Jon Styf Tennessee set records for both the amount wagered and the taxes collected by the state in sports wagering in November. There was more than $9 million in taxes collected on $439.5 million wagered in the state in what has been consistently one of the...
by Just the News | Dec 18, 2022
by Just the News Staff Mortgage rates continued a slow but steady decline over the past week, suggesting a small but notable reversal from the meteoric rise they underwent over the past year. Thirty-year fixed mortgage rates “averaged 6.31 percent as of...
by The Center Square | Dec 18, 2022
by Brent Addleman Outgoing Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker has already found a landing spot for his post-political career. The second-term Republican governor has been named as the next president of the National Collegiate Athletics Association, the...
by RealClearWire | Dec 18, 2022
by Susan Crabtree For millions of Christians around the world, the official religious Christmas season kicked off this week with a renewed sense of normalcy – an abundance of colorful lights, parades and processions, family and church gatherings, and even...
by The Center Square | Dec 18, 2022
by Casey Harper A health care worker has filed suit against the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs saying the federal agency has not allowed her a religious accommodation to avoid participating in the agency’s new federally funded abortion plan. First Liberty...