by Just the News | Jun 12, 2023
by Ben Whedon Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley on Monday announced that the foreign national who allegedly bribed then-former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter kept recordings of his conversations with each as an “insurance policy.”...
by Just the News | Jun 12, 2023
by Ben Whedon A Tennessee Republican lawmaker on Monday introduced articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. Rep. Andy Ogles accused the president of having used his position as both president and previously vice...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Jun 12, 2023
More than 5,000 congregations have now been approved to disaffiliate from the United Methodist Church throughout the last two years over the longstanding dispute regarding the denomination’s position on homosexuality, the Christian Post reported Saturday. “The number...
by Michael Patrick Leahy | Jun 12, 2023
The Tennessee Faith & Freedom Coalition (TNFFC) called on Gov. Bill Lee (R-TN) Monday to cancel his proposed August 21 special session of the Tennessee General Assembly. “We are writing you because you have made it clear that you are planning to use your...
by Rachel Alexander | Jun 12, 2023
A bar complaint was filed against Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes by Chandler resident Charlie Schinke, a precinct committeeman who ran unsuccessfully for Maricopa County Republican Committee treasurer earlier this year. In his complaint, Schinke alleges Mayes...
by Bradley Vasoli | Jun 12, 2023
A bipartisan group of Pennsylvania state lawmakers are championing legislation enabling small-business association healthcare plans to offer workers affordable coverage. Such plans facilitate lower costs by allowing business and industry organizations to pool their...
by Hannah Poling | Jun 12, 2023
Two Republican Ohio lawmakers have introduced a bill that would raise the annual tax deduction limit for married, joint filers. House Bill (HB) 125 sponsored by State Representatives Adam Mathews’ (R-Lebanon) (pictured above, right) and Nick Santucci (R- Howland...
by The Center Square | Jun 12, 2023
by Glenn Minnis The fate of a Republican sponsored bill that seeks to compel the state’s parole commission to post its decisions online about who has been granted and denied parole is now in the hands of Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers. By a 29-4 vote, the Senate...
by The Center Square | Jun 12, 2023
by Morgan Sweeney The Northern Virginia Regional Commission evaluated the climate-change readiness of the region and its military installations – identifying 129 projects to address readiness gaps. Utilizing a $1.5 million Department of Defense grant, multiple...
by The Center Square | Jun 12, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia is giving out more than $83.5 million in federal COVID-19 relief money as grants to fund 118 public safety projects across the Peach State. Departments can use the funds to augment law enforcement staffing and support violent crime...
by The Center Square | Jun 12, 2023
by Andrew Powell While the owners of the Tampa Bay Rays want a new stadium and a plan could be approved as soon as this fall, state funding will likely not be forthcoming due to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ policy against public funding of professional sports stadiums....
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 12, 2023
Eleven candidates running for Nashville mayor will participate in a debate hosted by FOX 17 News on Monday, June 12. NASHVILLE MAYORAL DEBATE: Get to know the candidates running to be your next Mayor! https://t.co/kKcDR9PiCA pic.twitter.com/gPSIbWQ1ep —...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 12, 2023
Henry County Medical Center recently announced that it will suspend obstetric services for the “foreseeable future” beginning in September. Obstetrics involves providing care to women from the time of conception, throughout their pregnancy, and during the...
by The Center Square | Jun 12, 2023
by Joe Mueller Thirteen attorneys general announced settlements with opioid manufacturers Teva and Allergan on Friday, while 18 states settled with CVS and Walgreens for a total of $17.3 billion. The attorneys general said settlement funds will start flowing...
by The Center Square | Jun 12, 2023
by Carly Moran Since Department of Education Superintendent Tom Horne introduced the Empower School Hotline in March, the department has received calls and emails reporting critical race theory in Arizona schools. The Department of Education said Thursday that...