Federal Government Waste

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....

JCPS Spends Over $21,000 Per Student

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....

Why Does Legacy Media Miss Big News?

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...

Kentucky’s 2025 Legislative Session Begins Today

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...

The Kentucky Supreme Court Should Be Consistently Pro-Life

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...

Is Killing an Unpopular Figure Acceptable?

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...

Gambling is America’s New Pastime

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...

2025 New Year’s Day

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...

“Brain-rot” Is the Word of Year

Words tell us something about ourselves and how we think. Brain-rot is the 2024 word of the year according to Oxford University Press. Now, that tells us a lot about our culture. Brain-rot is “the supposed deterioration of a person’s mental or intellectual state,...

Start Your 2025 New Year Well

2024 is coming to a close. If you’re a newsie like me, it seems the world is unraveling toward chaos— with wars, natural disasters, and corruption. This is because the world as we experience it is not the way its supposed to be. We were created for health,...

Should Public Schools Post the Ten Commandments?

Louisiana recently passed a state law requiring that the Ten Commandments be posted in all public school classrooms, including universities. The rationale behind the law is that kids are growing up in a society without a moral compass. Many believe that the Ten...

Christmas Day 2024

Have you ever thought about the ironies of Christmas? It’s a story about the infinite God becoming an infant. It’s a story about the eternal God who stepped into time and took on flesh. Almighty in power yet a helpless babe. The God of the universe possessing...

Detransitioning UCLA Student Sues Gender Clinic Doctors

A California college student is suing doctors for mutilating her healthy reproductive organs in a gender transition. The biological female student, who suffered from gender dysphoria, now greatly regrets the surgical intervention. It has caused her great harm and...

Why Do Kentucky’s Prisons Pay for Gender Transitions?

A legislative committee revealed that Kentucky taxpayers are funding prisoners’ gender transitions. The Department of Corrections is also housing biological males in women’s prisons. Now, Republican lawmakers roundly condemned it. Senate Majority Leader Damon Thayer...

Kentucky Conservative Joins Los Angeles Times Editorial Board

Kentucky’s Scott Jennings runs a prominent PR firm called RunSwitch and is a CNN contributor where he defends conservative positions. Recently, he was tapped to join the editorial board of the Los Angeles Times. Jennings said, “Roughly half (or more) of the country...

British House of Commons Passes “Assisted Dying” Bill

The United Kingdom is closer to legalizing assisted suicide after the House of Commons passed a bill allowing the terminally-ill (who will die within six months) to seek help to end their own lives. Assisted suicide has made headway in Europe and the United States....

Gov. Beshear Tapped to Lead Democratic Governors’ Association

Gov. Andy Beshear was voted by his peers to lead the Democratic Governors’ Association in 2026. It’s an influential post that may position him for higher office in the future. Beshear is viewed as a rising Democratic star, as he’s one of the few Democratic...

Celebrity Endorsements Don’t Equal Political Wins

Post-election analysis continues after Donald Trump won a resounding victory on November 5. Typically, the candidates that raise the most money and garner the most endorsements win. Kamala Harris out raised Trump by a three to one margin. She also had big endorsements...

Kentucky Cannabis Lottery Dominated By Out-of-State Companies

Kentucky is moving ahead with medical cannabis dispensaries. 36 businesses received licenses by a lottery. This was out of 5000 applicants. The idea was to level the playing field for cannabis growers to take part in the industry. But many Kentucky farmers are crying...