by The Center Square | May 16, 2023
by Jon Styf Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee will be facing a decision on whether to sign several key pieces of legislation this week that were sent to him May 9, following the end of the legislative session. That legislation includes a change to the way the state’s...
by Neil Jones | May 16, 2023
The Arizona Department of Education (ADE) announced Friday it would be recommending the State Board of Education (SBE) approve public safety grant requests presented by six Phoenix schools, despite inaction from the district board. “Our first responsibility is...
by Just the News | May 16, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard Arizona Sen. Krysten Sinema used campaign money to help cover expenses for her to compete in marathon races at least a half-dozen times since 2019, according to a review of Federal Election Commission filings. The FEC filings were reviewed...
by Hannah Poling | May 16, 2023
The Ohio House Higher Education Committee recently passed the “Save Women’s Sports Act” that ensures that biological males cannot compete in female-only sports statewide, propelling the legislation forward towards a full House vote. Lawmakers...
by The Center Square | May 16, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo Georgian Chase Oliver, a Libertarian who unsuccessfully ran for U.S. Senate in 2022 and has launched a 2024 presidential bid, wants to end the U.S. Department of Education and return the money to the states. Oliver said schools have turned into a...
by Bradley Vasoli | May 16, 2023
A Pennsylvania state correctional-facility inmate can expect to earn between $0.23 and $0.50 per hour at his prison job — not counting free room and board. Sixteen Pennsylvania House Democrats now want the state government that feeds and shelters these prisoners to...
by The Center Square | May 16, 2023
by Bethany Blankley An Afghan national on the federal Terrorist Screening Dataset (TSDS) was apprehended attempting to enter the U.S. illegally near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry in San Diego, California. The TSDS is the federal government’s database that...
by Just the News | May 16, 2023
by John Solomon More than half of the job candidates seeking to become U.S. border patrol agents are failing the Homeland Security Department’s polygraph, though many passed such tests in other jobs, a pattern that is alarming some in Congress and leading a...