by Staff | Jan 28, 2025 | Blog
Three bills introduced in the Kentucky legislature aim to protect religious freedom. State Sen. Jimmy Higdon (R-Lebanon) is proposing to allow churches to build affordable housing units on their own property. Church buildings are used once, maybe twice per week and...
by Staff | Jan 27, 2025 | Blog
President Donald Trump signed several executive orders on his first day in office. He declared the southern border a national emergency, and withdrew the US from the Paris climate agreements. Trump recognized male and female as the only two sexes recognized in federal...
by Staff | Jan 24, 2025 | Blog
According to a survey from the College Rover, 46% of college students believe that DEI classes should not be mandatory. And “1 in 10 students feel uncomfortable discussing race, gender, or sexual identity in class.” Many conservative students fear retribution for...
by Staff | Jan 23, 2025 | Blog
Several Fortune-500 companies have withdrawn from the Corporate Equality Index, which promotes DEI initiatives. It focuses on LGBT identity, race, and gender. These initiatives often include hiring quotas. While activists say it’s a step toward equity and inclusion,...
by Staff | Jan 22, 2025 | Blog
30 U.S. Senators, including Kentucky’s Rand Paul, have introduced the “Protecting Women and Girls in Sports Act.” The bill would limit Title IX protections to biological females. The Biden Administration threatened to take funding away from schools that did not allow...
by Staff | Jan 21, 2025 | Blog
The Department of Governmental Efficiency, or DOGE, has roots in Elon Musk’s love of free enterprise. In 2021 Musk moved SpaceX from California to Texas because it was easier to run a business there. California has recently lost several notable companies due to their...
by Staff | Jan 20, 2025 | Blog
Wildfires in Los Angeles have destroyed over 12,000 buildings and at least 25 people have lost their lives. The Left is blaming global climate change for the deadly inferno. But management practices have focused on endangered animals instead of safety. Failure to...
by Staff | Jan 17, 2025 | Blog
Congressional Republicans concerned about fiscal health are looking at reining in unnecessary and wasteful federal spending. They’re taking aim at the over $17 billion spent on school lunch programs. But they’re being accused of hating on poor families. The school...
by Staff | Jan 16, 2025 | Blog
There has been a public outcry in Arizona over a nine year old girl getting a tattoo of an American flag. Even other tattoo artists are critical, saying that it’s not ethical to allow a child to make this big decision. The state of Arizona allows kids to get tattoos...
by Staff | Jan 15, 2025 | Blog
A new tech startup is using AI to write 10 million words every month to advertise online gambling. The AI program writes summaries, reviews, and ads that are meant to draw gamblers in, making them spend more. One report says, “The ultimate goal [is] to harvest ever...
by Staff | Jan 14, 2025 | Blog
Facebook announced that it will end its so called fact-checking program. The goal was to ferret out falsehoods, but in reality amounted to censorship of conservative views. CEO Mark Zuckerberg said “The recent elections feel like a cultural tipping point towards once...
by Staff | Jan 13, 2025 | Blog
Here’s some good news to start off the new year: 17 states, including Kentucky, have blocked Pornhub. The porn site produces some of the most vile content on the internet. Now, Kentucky lawmakers are hoping to make further progress by lowering the threshold for...
by Staff | Jan 10, 2025 | Blog
We all know that the federal government has a spending problem. According to a July House Budget Committee report, the United States “will add $2.1 trillion to our national debt every year for the next decade.” This is over $268 million every hour. U.S....
by Staff | Jan 9, 2025 | Blog
According to a story in the Louisville Courier-Journal, Jefferson County public schools spent over $21,000 per student. Fayette County spent even more. Unfortunately, the massive amount spent on Louisville public school students isn’t translating into success....
by Staff | Jan 8, 2025 | Blog
Legacy media outlets claim to be objective, but their partisan bias causes them to miss important news stories. A huge story they missed last year was madness on college campuses caused by widespread anti-semitism. Talking heads claimed that these were peaceful and...
by Staff | Jan 7, 2025 | Blog
Kentucky’s 2025 legislative session begins today, and the Republican supermajority will consider hundreds of bills that purport to make Kentucky a better place. A few notable bills expected for consideration include protecting First Amendment conscience rights for...
by Staff | Jan 6, 2025 | Blog
The Kentucky Supreme Court upheld the murder conviction of a man who killed three adults and an unborn child. It’s an important ruling because the court held that there were four murders and not three. This is because they recognized the unborn child still in the...
by Staff | Jan 3, 2025 | Blog
The cold-blooded murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson was caught on tape in New York City. The brutality jarred our nation. Yet a recent survey revealed something deeply troubling: huge number of young people believe the murder was justified. According to an...
by Staff | Jan 2, 2025 | Blog
America has found a new passion for gambling. According to one survey, over 50% of adults gambled last year, and they spent about $150 billion. The downside is that gambling corrupts both the gambler and the things they’re betting on. Sports betting has exploded in...
by Staff | Jan 1, 2025 | Blog
The beginning of a New Year is a great time to take inventory on the last year and ask yourself how you can make the upcoming year even better, which doesn’t seem too hard to do considering 2024 was dominated by much bad news—wars, campus unrest, ugly...