Rising Trend in Transabled People
A new phenomenon being reported is called transableism. This is a troubling trend where healthy people identify as disabled, so they ask doctors to do unthinkable things like blind them, cut their spine, or amputate body parts to make them handicapped. While many...
Americans Blame News Media for Dividing Nation
Who’s responsible for the political division in the U.S.? The answer isn't what you think it might be. According to a recent study by the Associated Press, almost three-quarters of Americans believe that the news media is responsible for increasing political division....
We Build The Wall Scheme
Three men pled guilty for their role in creating group We Build The Wall. The nonprofit raised money to build a wall to keep illegal aliens from crossing the southern border. But instead of using the $25 million they raised to build a wall, the group pocketed the...
2023 National Day of Prayer
Today is the National Day of Prayer. It was created by Congress in 1952 and signed into law by President Harry S. Truman. In 1988, President Ronald Reagan signed a bill designating the first Thursday of May as a day of national prayer. As people go to local...
SCOTUS Hears Important Property Rights Case
The Supreme Court is hearing an important case involving private property rights. It involves a 94-year-old woman named Geraldine Tyler, who's suing Hennepin county in Minnesota. Tyler owed around $15,000 in fees and back taxes, prompting the county to foreclose on...
Daviess Fiscal Court Considers Cutting Controversial Funding
A controversial drag show in Owensboro is back in the news. County leaders are considering whether public funds should go to the RiverPark Center in downtown Owensboro where the monthly drag show is being hosted. Riverpark currently receives $12,000 from the county,...
KDE Memo that says SB150 violates federal law
The Kentucky Department of Education is doubling down on LGBT advocacy in public schools. They claim that a recently enacted law (SB 150) protecting teachers' conscience rights and keeping controversial curriculum out of the classroom— violates federal law. In the...
Kentucky Teacher Shortage
Kentucky is facing a record-breaking teaching shortage this year, with many teachers leaving and fewer replacing them. Teachers say they are overworked and receive low pay, are verbally or physically abused by students, and are not cared for by their school districts....
Paganism is America’s fastest growing religion
Paganism is one of the fastest-growing religions in America. Nearly 1.5 million Americans openly claim paganism as their religion. And most self-identified pagans in America have embraced a broader form of paganism. Liel Leibovitz, editor of Tablet, defines this form...
U of L Statement on LGBT Policies
The University of Louisville issued a statement regarding new LGBT policies in the Commonwealth. They say that they take "seriously any actions that aren't aligned with their values" of "diversity and inclusion and respect for our fellow Cardinals." As a result, U of...
