by Susan Berry, PhD | May 15, 2023
A newly released study about the impact of abortion on American men finds 71 percent of men experienced “adverse changes” to their mental health following the loss of a child to abortion. Results of the study, commissioned by Support After Abortion, a nonprofit...
by Just the News | May 15, 2023
by Laurel Duggan Soros Fund Management (SFM) and other investors will buy Vice Media for about $225 million after the media company filed for bankruptcy protection Monday. The digital media company was once valued at $5.7 billion, but is now relying on funds...
by Just the News | May 15, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard Video didn’t kill the radio star. But auto manufacturers might, as they consider eliminating AM radio from new vehicles in their transition from gas- to electric-powered fleets. Manufacturers such as BMW, Mazda, Tesla, and Volkswagen...
by Just the News | May 15, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard The establishment media blackout on corruption within the Biden family is the sign of a state-run media even as stories on the issue could easily win journalism awards, George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley says....
by Just the News | May 15, 2023
by John Solomon Special Counsel John Durham released his final report Monday after more than three years investigating the Russia collusion probe, declaring the FBI has no verified intelligence or evidence when it opened up a probe of President Donald...
by Just the News | May 15, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard Virginia Democrat Rep. Gerry Connolly said Monday a person entered his district office with a baseball bat and beat two members of his staff, leaving them hospitalized. The suspect is in police custody and the staffers suffered...
by Rachel Alexander | May 15, 2023
The federal government lifted Title 42 restrictions on the border Thursday, prompting Arizona and other border states to take action to deal with the surge of illegal immigrants beginning to pour over the U.S.’s southern border with Mexico. Democratic Governor Katie...
by M.D. Kittle | May 15, 2023
Davidson County Chancellor I’Ashea Myles is reviewing the unredacted and proposed redacted journal and other writings of the Covenant School killer ahead of Thursday’s scheduled status conference meeting, sources with knowledge of the case tell The Tennessee Star....
by Just the News | May 15, 2023
by Ben Whedon The Georgia Court of Appeals has revived a lawsuit from a group seeking to conduct an external review of Fulton County’s absentee ballots from the 2020 election. A superior court judge had previously dismissed the case on grounds of...
by The Center Square | May 15, 2023
by Brett Rowland The U.S. government faces a significant risk of not being able to pay its bills in the coming weeks without an increase to the debt limit, the Congressional Budget Office said Friday. The warning comes as Democrats and Republicans remain far...
by Just the News | May 15, 2023
by Addison Smith Last week, President Biden’s Department of Energy (DOE) announced “Congressionally-mandated proposed standards” for household dishwashers. In announcing the proposed dishwasher restrictions for Americans, Energy Secretary...
by The Center Square | May 15, 2023
by Bruce Walker Learning losses for Michigan students during the COVID-19 pandemic could result in a combined lifetime income loss exceeding $19 billion, according to research from Harvard and Stanford universities. The Education Recovery Scorecard was released...
by Bradley Vasoli | May 15, 2023
Many residents of Bucks County, Pennsylvania remember Andy Warren as one of their Republican commissioners in the 1980s and 90s. Now he’s asking them to put him back on the job by nominating him for the GOP slate on Tuesday and electing him in November. Warren, of...
by The Center Square | May 15, 2023
by Glenn Minnis The Wisconsin Elections Commission has been hit with an order from a Dane County judge ordering it to rehear a complaint filed against Republicans tied to the false slate of electors the party submitted in 2020. Judge Frank Remington said he...
by Hannah Poling | May 15, 2023
State Republican lawmakers have re-introduced legislation to modernize the statutes authorizing the Ohio Cosmetology and Barber Board. House Bill (HB) 158, sponsored by state Representatives Melanie Miller (R- City of Ashland) (pictured above, left) and Bill Roemer...
by The Center Square | May 15, 2023
by Jon Styf An internal review from the Tennessee Valley Authority of a winter storm that led to rolling blackouts in late December showed a total $170 million impact. That impact included increased fuel and purchased power costs, costs of repair and hardening...