by Staff | May 12, 2026 | Blog
Jefferson Circuit Judge Brian Edwards struck down part of a Kentucky statute defining human life beginning at fertilization. This was in response to a Jewish woman who sought to overturn Kentucky’s personhood law and argued she feared prosecution for IVF...
by Staff | May 11, 2026 | Blog
President Donald Trump’s recent endorsement of Congressman Andy Barr for U.S. Senate has shaken the political field with a little over a week to go until the primary. Apparently, Trump made a deal with top U.S. Senate candidate Nate Morris to drop out of the race in...
by Staff | May 8, 2026 | Blog
California is considering something called a “billionaire’s tax.” It’s a ballot initiative that would impose a one-time tax of 5% on the net worth of individuals with assets over $1 billion. It’s projected to impact up to 250 people and...
by Staff | May 7, 2026 | Blog
A recent report from the Kentucky Center for Statistics revealed that our state workforce declined for the second month in a row. Over 11,000 people who are able bodied have left the workforce in the first two months of 2026. Even though the 4.2 percent unemployment...
by Staff | May 6, 2026 | Blog
Kentucky Auditor Allison Ball recently testified before Congress. She told the House Oversight Committee that our state executive branch is a “target-rich environment” for waste, fraud, and abuse. In just two years Ball and her staff uncovered over...
by Staff | May 5, 2026 | Blog
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down race based voting districts. In its 6-3 decision, the Court declared Louisiana’s creation of a second majority-Black Congressional district is an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. The rationale is that political voting districts...
by Staff | May 4, 2026 | Blog
Several shots were fired at the White House Correspondents Dinner last week in Washington D.C., before gunman Cole Allen was tackled by the Secret Service. It was the third attempt on Pres. Trump’s life in two years. Allen was a college teacher and left behind a...
by Staff | Apr 24, 2026 | Blog
The 2026 Kentucky legislative session is officially over. And it ended with an Exclamation point! During the two day override session where nearly every single veto of Governor Andy Beshear’s was overridden. This is because Republicans have over 80%...
by Staff | Apr 23, 2026 | Blog
A Gallup poll shows a significant shift in American culture: young men are returning to faith. According to the poll 42% of men aged 18 to 29 say that religion is very important to them. This is an increase from 28% just a few years ago. So what’s going on here?...
by Staff | Apr 22, 2026 | Blog
The Kentucky state legislature formally censured Supreme Court Justice Kelly Thompson of Bowling Green. Thompson and the state Supreme Court ruled that the legislature cannot impeach a Lexington judge. The legislature said “Justice Thompson’s statements are...
by Staff | Apr 21, 2026 | Blog
Religious leaders across the nation roundly condemned an AI generated image of Donald Trump in a white robe, hand placed on a sufferer in a hospital bed, which mirrored Christ as the great physician. Southern Baptist Convention leaders and conservative Catholic talk...
by Staff | Apr 20, 2026 | Blog
Today is the last day to register to vote before the primary election. If you’re new to Kentucky or have a new address, you will need to register to vote by the end of business today. The easiest way to register is by going to the Kentucky Secretary of...
by Staff | Apr 17, 2026 | Blog
In the race for Kentucky’s U.S. Senate seat, top candidates Andy Barr, Daniel Cameron, and Nate Morris are all vying for Donald Trump’s endorsement. According to the latest Emerson poll Congressman Andy Barr currently leads the GOP primary with 28% support of likely...
by Staff | Apr 16, 2026 | Blog
Two years ago, the state of Kentucky banned DEI policies in higher education. But a recent undercover investigation by Accuracy in Media found that Western Kentucky University is defying the law. Undercover footage shows staff at WKU admitting they still have DEI...
by Staff | Apr 15, 2026 | Blog
For over a century, the Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne have provided dignified care to the terminally ill at a nursing home in New York. Now, a New York state law threatens to force the nuns to violate their deeply held religious convictions and use “preferred...
by Staff | Apr 14, 2026 | Blog
Public trust is essential for good government in our Commonwealth, but a recent report raises serious questions about conflicts of interest in questionable income sources for one lawmaker. State Senator Julie Raque Adams received $80,500 from a nonprofit she leads...
by Staff | Apr 13, 2026 | Blog
President Donald Trump warned on his Truth Social page last week that “a whole civilization will die tonight” unless “something revolutionarily wonderful” happens. This threat jarred the world. It’s clear that Iran is a hostile regime and the world’s major...
by Staff | Apr 10, 2026 | Blog
A Laurel County grand jury indicted London Mayor Randall Weddle on four felony counts tied to $93,000 in illegal campaign contributions. Weddle made the contributions on his credit card but the limit for any one person to donate to a candidate is $2000 per election....
by Staff | Apr 9, 2026 | Blog
Hundreds of Kentuckians joined “No Kings” rallies in Lexington, Louisville, and across the state, protesting President Donald Trump. The protests reflect frustration and criticism, but they also underscore a deeper truth about American government: in a free society,...
by Staff | Apr 8, 2026 | Blog
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman recently petitioned a judge to dismiss a case that has blocked the state from enforcing the death penalty. It’s been on hold for 15 years. The legal challenge arose over execution methods and constitutional safeguards...