by Bradley Vasoli | Jan 17, 2023
President Joe Biden’s former private office in Washington, D.C., where roughly a dozen classified documents were discovered earlier last November, was recently a site for high-profile University of Pennsylvania internships. Administrators of the Philadelphia-based...
by The Center Square | Jan 17, 2023
by Bethany Blankley Children under age 14 are dying from fentanyl poisoning at a faster rate than any other age group in the U.S., according to a new analysis from Families Against Fentanyl. In the past two years, synthetic opioid (fentanyl) deaths among...
by M.D. Kittle | Jan 17, 2023
A bill released last week for co-sponsorship aims to remove ineligible voters from the state’s official voter registration list in a more timely fashion, a key election integrity concern that has dogged Wisconsin’s voter rolls for years. The legislation, authored by...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Jan 17, 2023
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) said the failure of high schools in Fairfax County to notify students of their National Merit Scholarship program recognition is due to the district’s “maniacal focus on equal outcomes for all students at all costs.” In an...
by Neil Jones | Jan 17, 2023
Following the unveiling of Gov. Katie Hobbs’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 Executive Budget, State Sen. T.J. Shope (R-Florance) stated it was a budget he, and his GOP colleagues in the state Legislature, would not support. “My colleagues in the Senate GOP will...
by Just the News | Jan 17, 2023
by Natalia Mittelstadt When President Joe Biden was a senator during President Jimmy Carter’s term, he reportedly used an accusation about the mishandling of classified documents to sink a nominee for director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Classified...
by M.D. Kittle | Jan 17, 2023
Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu (R-Oostburg) and state Representative Rob Brooks (R-Saukville) are set to introduce a tax reform proposal this week that would ultimately phase in a 3.25 percent flat income tax rate by tax year 2026. The measure would make...
by Neil Jones | Jan 17, 2023
A group of Arizona citizens residing in the Rio Verde Foothills (RVF) area outside of Scottsdale sued the City Thursday for cutting off its water supply, which they claim is vital for their community. “There are approximately 500 households in Rio Verde...
by Hannah Poling | Jan 17, 2023
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s decision to briefly “retire” prior to taking the oath for a second term in the same position has renewed discussion among public officials over pension “double dipping.” The practice of retiring in order...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Jan 17, 2023
The Georgia Court of Appeals reinstated the 2020 Fulton County counterfeit ballot case of VoterGa without further briefs, setting up a reversal of its prior lack of standing ruling against the nonprofit coalition of citizens working to restore election integrity in...
by Eric Burk | Jan 17, 2023
Georgia’s December 2022 tax revenues hit $3.21 billion, up $224.9 million and 7.5 percent higher than the same month in 2021 despite decreases in fuel tax and personal income tax revenues. The report also marks the first six months of Fiscal Year 2023....
by The Center Square | Jan 17, 2023
by Lauren Jessop An impending proposal in the Pennsylvania Senate takes aim at vaccine mandates. “The fight for medical freedom continues into the new legislative session,” said prime sponsor State Sen. Doug Mastriano, R-Chambersburg, in a Jan. 4 press release....
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 17, 2023
Tennessee U.S. Representative Mark Green (R-TN-07) questioned details surrounding the search and discovery of classified documents in President Joe Biden’s former office at the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C., as well as more recently-discovered documents at...