by Staff | Nov 1, 2022 | Blog
The Department of Defense (DOD) is now funding abortion travel for service members if they’re stationed in states where abortion is banned. This is the latest move by the Biden administration to expand abortion after the U.S. Supreme Court overruled the 1973 Roe...
by Staff | Oct 31, 2022 | Blog
Today is Halloween. But what might be scarier than a kid dressed as a goblin at your doorstep is the political season filled with high pitched rhetoric that has invaded your home. Accusations between candidates are flying faster than a witch on her broom. And the...
by Staff | Oct 28, 2022 | Blog
A story in the Lexington Herald-Leader by reporter Alex Acquisto says that “Claims made in ‘Yes for Life’ ad around KY abortion vote are misleading. Here’s the reality.” Acquisto criticizes the Yes for Life television ad for “charged phraseology...
by Staff | Oct 27, 2022 | Blog
Virginia delegate Elizabeth Guzman plans to introduce a bill that would expand the definition of child abuse to include parents refusing to transition their children to the opposite gender. If this law passes, children would be able to report their parents to child...
by Staff | Oct 26, 2022 | Blog
Is abortion the solution to economic hardship? According to Stacey Abrams, the answer is yes. Abrams is a candidate running for governor in Georgia, and she recently said that “Having children is why you’re worried about your price for gas, it’s why you’re...
by Staff | Oct 25, 2022 | Blog
Two environmental activists emptied a can of tomato soup on a Van Gogh painting worth $85 million. The activists then glued their hands to the wall under the painting, and one of them began shouting, “What is worth more, art or life? Is it worth more than food? More...
by Staff | Oct 24, 2022 | Blog
Amendment #2 proposes to stop activist judges from inventing a right to abortion. So far, $3 million has been raised to defeat the measure and most of the money is coming from out of state. In fact, $2,514,000 or 83 percent comes from out of state interests. A total...
by Staff | Oct 21, 2022 | Blog
Pres. Biden pardoned all prior federal offenses of simple possession of marijuana. While this might sound good, there are two issues with this pardon. People are not being thrown into federal prison for simple possession of marijuana. It’s a misdemeanor. First-time...
by Staff | Oct 21, 2022 | Blog
Parents in Dearborn, Michigan showed up to a local school board meeting to air their concerns over books in their public school libraries that are sexually explicit, promote pornography, and the LGBT lifestyle. Christian parents were not the only ones who voiced their...
by Staff | Oct 19, 2022 | Blog
Last week was National Coming Out Day, and the Louisville Pride Center promoted the day as a community reminder to encourage inclusivity, value diversity, and support LGBT people. The center provides resources for the LGBTQ+ community, including name-change clinics,...
by Staff | Oct 18, 2022 | Blog
The Kentucky Supreme Court heard a case on whether a private educational foundation can receive private money to distribute to families searching for school choice for their children. At issue is whether donors to the foundation should receive a tax credit. The...
by Staff | Oct 17, 2022 | Blog
Have you ever wondered who’s funding those scare ads to mislead Kentucky voters about the pro-life Amendment #2? According to the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance, much of the money is coming from out of state. Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg...
by Staff | Oct 14, 2022 | Blog
The election is just weeks away and there are some who are saying that ballots should be hand counted. But is that the best way to get the most accurate vote count? According to Charles Stewart III, who directs the MIT Election Data and Science Lab, the answer is no....
by Staff | Oct 13, 2022 | Blog
Nearly 43,000 people were killed in car accidents last year. And about 30 percent of all these fatalities were alcohol related. To help reduce the number of traffic fatalities the National Traffic Safety Board (NTSB), is proposing blood alcohol monitoring systems for...
by Staff | Oct 12, 2022 | Blog
Nine years ago, the city of Frankfort passed a fairness ordinance. This is a measure that makes LGBT activity a protected civil right. But at the time, many charge that the law was unnecessary. According to City Clerk Chermie Maxwell, there have only been five...
by Staff | Oct 11, 2022 | Blog
California state government recently launched a billboard campaign in seven states inviting women to come to California for abortions. It’s called abortion tourism. And it’s a chilling and creepy way to attract visitors. But there’s another twist....
by Staff | Oct 10, 2022 | Blog
An Anderson County principal is taking a stand against preferred pronoun usage. Randy Adams, principal of Anderson County’s Alternative School, is speaking out against new school guidelines requiring educators to use a student’s preferred pronouns without informing...
by Staff | Oct 4, 2022 | Blog
UC Berkley was once known for protecting free speech and inclusion of different ethnic and religious groups on campus. But the latest actions by nine law student groups undermine this tradition. Groups like the Women of Berkeley Law, Middle Eastern and North African...
by Staff | Oct 3, 2022 | Blog
Former Lawrence County Attorney Michael T. Hogan, and his wife were sentenced to prison for wire fraud in U.S. District Court. The couple embezzled more than $365,000 from the Lawrence County Delinquent Tax Account. They also defrauded the Lawrence County Child...
by Staff | Sep 30, 2022 | Blog
Will big money make you happy? Two people who claimed the third biggest lottery in history will soon find out. The $1.337 billion Mega Millions jackpot was claimed by two Chicago residents in its July drawing. They’ve opted to take a lump sum payment of $780.5...