by Staff | Aug 8, 2023 | Blog
Gov. Andy Beshear is promoting Kentucky’s economic gains. In the last two weeks, his office has released no less than 20 press releases touting economic development across the state for which he claims credit. It’s receiving national news coverage, and he is...
by Staff | Aug 7, 2023 | Blog
Embattled Kentucky Department of Education Commissioner Jason Glass turned in his resignation. Glass said that SB 150 was one of the main reasons: “I do not wish to be part of implementing the dangerous and unconstitutional anti-LGBTQI law that the Legislature passed...
by Staff | Aug 4, 2023 | Blog
This year and next, the Vatican will host representatives from around the world to discuss how to increase collaboration and gospel mission within the Roman Catholic Church. Participants were selected by Pope Francis. But one is raising eyebrows. Father James Martin...
by Staff | Aug 3, 2023 | Blog
Louisville Metro Police Department has a new chief, and her task is daunting. Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel was LMPD’s interim chief until two weeks ago, when Mayor Craig Greenberg selected her to permanently remain in the position. The department is in turmoil:...
by Staff | Aug 2, 2023 | Blog
Violent crime is sadly common in many American cities, and country music star Jason Aldean is in the news for his top of the charts song, “Try That In a Small Town.” Aldean laments over crime and disrespect of law enforcement and says that the chaos happening in many...
by Staff | Aug 1, 2023 | Blog
The federal government under the direction of the Biden administration is expanding what it calls privacy protections for Americans who try to get an abortion, but some states are pushing back. 19 Republican attorneys general, including Kentucky’s Daniel Cameron,...
by Staff | Jul 31, 2023 | Blog
Something is happening in Utah that the rest of the nation is noticing. The state ranks first in both economic growth and well-being (which includes physical health, work environment, and happiness). Their success is attributed to strong family life. 55% of Utah...
by Staff | Jul 28, 2023 | Blog
Earlier this month, Congressional Republicans passed the annual defense authorization bill, but it does more than fund our military. The measure ends funding for soldiers seeking abortions, prevents transgender procedures on soldiers, limits DEI programs, and bans the...
by Staff | Jul 27, 2023 | Blog
SB 150 is now “fully in force.” This is the embattled bill passed earlier this year by the Kentucky legislature that protects gender dysphoric children from puberty blockers and sex change surgery. Judge David Hale, who blocked the bill, reversed course in light of a...
by Staff | Jul 26, 2023 | Blog
Last Monday, several Louisville coffee shops weren’t open for business as usual. That’s because employees at Sunergos Coffee and Starbucks recently unionized. They organized a one-day strike to protest low wages and working conditions. Both Starbucks and...
by Staff | Jul 25, 2023 | Blog
A photo of Gov. Andy Beshear posing in the Capitol building with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a drag queen troupe parodying nuns, has resurfaced. Beshear said, “Everyone in Kentucky counts. I would absolutely take that picture again.” It’s one of many...
by Staff | Jul 24, 2023 | Blog
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in June that President Biden’s $430 billion student loan forgiveness plant was unconstitutional. The Court said that Congress, not the President, has the authority to forgive the debt. Even so, that hasn’t dissuaded Biden from trying...
by Staff | Jul 21, 2023 | Blog
More than six million illegal immigrants have crossed our nation’s southern border since 2020, and the problem will likely get worse. That’s because Title 42, a set of immigration restrictions implemented under Pres. Trump, prevented over 2.5 million migrants...
by Staff | Jul 20, 2023 | Blog
The new Miss Netherlands was crowned this month, but the winner wasn’t a woman. This year’s champion made history as the nation’s first transgender nominee for Miss Universe. Interestingly, this isn’t the first nation to nominate a transgender...
by Staff | Jul 19, 2023 | Blog
One of the top movies earlier this month reveals an urgent and global struggle against child sex trafficking. Sound of Freedom recounts the true story of Homeland Security investigator Tim Ballard, whose mission to end sex trafficking begins with a search for a...
by Staff | Jul 18, 2023 | Blog
The “greatest wealth transfer in history” is taking place now. Baby Boomers are projected to pass on $53 trillion to their children by 2045. Boomers have benefited from incredible social mobility, a booming post-war economy, a rise in the stock market, and...
by Staff | Jul 17, 2023 | Blog
More Americans are living alone than ever before. Nearly a third of households are comprised of singles. Numbers are even higher in Europe. Living alone may bring more independence, but separation from a family often leads to loneliness and shorter life spans. This...
by Staff | Jul 14, 2023 | Blog
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron issued an opinion saying that every school district in the Commonwealth of Kentucky should follow a recently enacted state law that keeps gender ideology and age-inappropriate and divisive curriculum out of the classroom....
by Staff | Jul 13, 2023 | Blog
Is a Drag Show in church the way to show God’s unconditional love? The leadership of Calvary Episcopal Church in Louisville thinks so. Last month, the church hosted a concert: “Drag Me to Church: A Gospel Drag Show.” I’m not making this up. The church’s...
by Staff | Jul 12, 2023 | Blog
Two recent Supreme Court rulings shore up Americans’ right to religious freedom. First, the Court decided in favor of Gerald Groff, a postman who lost his job because the Postal Service refused to let him take Sundays off as a day of rest and worship. A unanimous...