by The Center Square | Dec 26, 2024
by J.D. Davidson Two bills that passed the Ohio General Assembly on the session’s final day drew praise from the state’s largest business group. The Ohio Chamber of Commerce said both Senate Bill 63 and Senate Bill 95 will help the state’s business climate by...
by The Daily Signal | Dec 26, 2024
by Peter St. Onge Can Donald Trump reduce house prices? A recent study by Redfin found that millions of Americans are skipping meals, selling belongings, and even delaying medical care to afford housing. Three in four Americans making less than $50,000—nearly...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Dec 26, 2024
by Owen Klinsky Car manufacturer Kia has continued to stonewall following a Daily Caller News Foundation report on the company’s ties to a nonprofit that distributes LGBTQ-themed books to children. The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network’s...
by RealClearWire | Dec 26, 2024
by Michael Cunningham When U.S. officials are asked about China, the discussion usually defaults to Taiwan or tariffs. But another threat from Beijing has been growing for years, and it can be found much closer to home—in Latin America. Case in point: the...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Dec 26, 2024
by Nicole Silverio The corporate media attempted to discredit any concerns about President Joe Biden’s mental acuity following the release of a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report from June detailing the president’s decline. The WSJ detailed in a Thursday article...
by The College Fix | Dec 26, 2024
by Gabrielle Temaat Nearly half of San Jose State University’s women’s volleyball players intend to transfer after a season marked by controversy over the inclusion of a male player on their team. The seven athletes who have entered the transfer portal include...
by The College Fix | Dec 26, 2024
Racism is the intentional mistreatment of someone on the basis of their race – at least in the normal world. But in academia, racism is anything producing disparities, according to Professor Ibram Kendi. What follows is a long list of people, places, actions, and...
by Tom Pappert | Dec 25, 2024
Victor Salgado, the former Department of Justice attorney who successfully prosecuted Joe Arpaio, the former sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona, announced on Thursday he is joining the race for the Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia....
by The Center Square | Dec 25, 2024
by Morgan Sweeney The world’s largest private fusion company has announced that it has chosen Chesterfield, Virginia, as the site of the world’s first grid-scale commercial fusion power plant, which will also be its first power plant. Founded in Massachusetts...
by The Center Square | Dec 25, 2024
by Kim Jarrett Tennessee’s population grew from 7.1 million in 2023 to 7.2 million this year, according to the latest statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau. The state’s population has continued to grow over the past five years. The state reached 7...
by Tom Pappert | Dec 25, 2024
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti celebrated on Monday after the Biden-Harris administration withdrew its proposed changes to Title IX, which would have prohibited school and athletic organizations from prohibiting transgender athletes from playing on teams...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Dec 25, 2024
by Kaelan Dorr In today’s digital era, where social media platforms serve as the battlegrounds for ideas, information and cultural exchange, the conversation around banning TikTok must be approached with caution and a deep understanding of its implications....
by Star News Contributor | Dec 25, 2024
by Jon Miltimore War had already been waging in Europe for months when Pope Benedict issued a plea from Rome on Dec. 7, 1914 to leaders of Europe: declare a Christmas truce. Benedict saw how badly peace was needed, even if it was only for a day. The First...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Dec 25, 2024
by Jaryn Crouson In the wake of President-elect Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential victory, Big Tech companies became central hubs of the so-called “resistance” against him, firing up censorship and deplatforming campaigns, culminating in the then-former...
by The Center Square | Dec 25, 2024
by Casey Harper President Joe Biden is only a few weeks away from the end of his time in office, and one key part of his legacy is undeniable: inflation. Biden has battled inflation from the start, but critics say he helped fuel it with trillions of dollars in...
by The College Fix | Dec 25, 2024
by Gabrielle Temaat A Marian University student helped restore a 17th-century painting of the Madonna and Child, which has been chosen by the United States Postal Service for its 2024 Christmas stamp. Allie Miller, a senior majoring in chemistry and art studio,...
by The College Fix | Dec 25, 2024
Apparently noted musician/composer Quincy Jones “is rarely mentioned” in American music curricula, and as such a Hunter College music professor says this proves “racial segregation still shapes American classrooms.” Philip Ewell, the music theory professor who called...
by Just the News | Dec 24, 2024
by Charlotte Hazard The recent Starbucks strike that continued into Christmas Eve will spread to even more cities across the United States, says the employee union behind the effort. Unionized Starbucks employees at about 10 stores began a strike over the...