Departing Ohio Gov. Kasich Says God Might be Telling Him to ‘Shut Up for a...
Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) revealed in a recent interview that he may make a return to TV after he leaves the governor’s mansion in January. Before taking over as Ohio’s 69th governor, Kasich hosted a...
View ArticleEnvoy Says Trump Willing to ‘Stand Up and Push’ for Global Religious Freedom
by Rachel del Guidice President Donald Trump is committed to pushing for greater tolerance of different faiths by governments around the world and dismantling an “iron curtain of religious...
View ArticleReport Shows School Districts Weaponize Child Protection Services Against...
by Kerry McDonald Schooling is adept at rooting out individuality and enforcing compliance. In his book, Understanding Power, Noam Chomsky writes: “In fact, the whole educational and professional...
View ArticleSources: Zinke Deputy David Bernhardt Likely to be Named as Acting Secretary...
by Michael Bastach President Donald Trump will likely name David Bernhardt, the current number-two official at the Department of the Interior, as acting secretary until a full-time replacement can...
View ArticleCommentary: What The Fake History Of Guns Can Teach Us
by Chris Calton In 2000, Emory University history professor Michael Bellesiles published the book Arming America: The Origins of a National Gun Culture. The central argument of the book was that the...
View ArticleEducation Department Wiping Clean $150 Million In Student Loans After...
by Neetu Chandak The U.S. Department of Education announced Thursday it will forgive $150 million in federal student loans. Nearly 15,000 former students whose schools shut down prior to graduation...
View ArticleCommentary: Seriously, Just Order The Pentagon To Build The Wall
by Brandon Weichert The estimated price tag on President Trump’s “big, beautiful” southern border wall is $25 billion—a paltry sum compared with the ways government otherwise fritters away...
View ArticleNorth Carolina’s ‘Legislative Commission of the Fair Treatment of...
by Shannon Watkins Many colleges are setting up their student-athletes for failure. Whether one looks to the long-term neurological health risks that young athletes are subject to, or the myriad...
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