Tuesday, September 23, 2025

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Hageman on the Cusp of Big Win for Team Trump in Wyo. Bid to Oust Cheney

(Headline USA) RINO Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyomig is facing a dire threat from Republican opponent Harriet Hageman, a Cheyenne ranching industry attorney who has harnessed the full force of the Trump movement in her bid to expel Cheney from the House on Tuesday as voters weigh in on...

POLLS: Nearly 8 in 10 Americans Think Justice System is Two-Tiered

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) The majority of Americans in a new poll say there’s a two-tiered justice system in the U.S.: one for politicians and those in Washington, D.C., and one for the rest of Americans. A large majority of those polled in a separate survey expressed opposite views...

George Floyd Square Sees 2nd Fatal Shooting This Month

(Headline USA) Briefly considered hallowed ground in the immediate aftermath of the Black Lives Matter movement during the summer of 2020, the Minneapolis site where George Floyd died while in police custody has now resumed being a place of high crime and violence. That, in many ways, still serves as...

Delaware Man Kills Self after Driving Fiery Car into Capitol Barrier

(Headline USA) A man drove his car into a barricade near the U.S. Capitol early Sunday and then began firing gunshots in the air before fatally shooting himself, according to police, who said he did not seem to be targeting any member of Congress. The incident happened just before 4...

Democrat-Led US Delegation Visits Taiwan 12 Days After Pelosi

(Headline USA) A Democrat-led delegation of American lawmakers arrived in Taiwan on Sunday, just 12 days after a visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that prompted China to launch days of threatening military drills around the self-governing island that Beijing says must come under its control. The five-member delegation,...

Report Shows Rapid Growth in Ky. Nonpublic Education Enrollment

(Steve Bittenbender, The Center Square) – It’s back-to-school time across Ky., and a report released Wednesday shows more kids are going away from public schools. According to EdChoice Kentucky, nearly 98,000 students attended a nonpublic school in the 2021-22 academic year. That number has grown by more than 20,000 since...

Post-Roe, Hutchinson Proposes $30 Million Medicaid Expansion for Pregnancy, Foster Care

(Merrilee Gasser, The Center Square) - Ark. Gov. Asa Hutchinson is proposing a $30 million Medicaid expansion to cover pregnancy and foster care programs. The Gov. said Tuesday he is asking for legislative support for several initiatives that will increase spending at the Department of Human Services and the Arkansas...

W. Va. Declares State of Emergency for Jail Staff Shortage

(Tyler Arnold, The Center Square) – W. Va. Gov. Jim Justice is taking executive action to address the state’s staffing shortage in correctional facilities and criticizing the General Assembly for failing to address these issues during the regular session earlier this year. To alleviate the shortages, the governor declared a...

Critics Blame Union for Calif. Antifa Teacher’s Massive $190K Payout

(Madison Hirneisen, The Center Square) – Reports that a Calif. school teacher who was aligned with Antifa was paid $190,000 to resign this year are sparking outrage, leading critics to say it reveals the strength of California’s teacher unions on public education in the state. Information obtained by the Sacramento Bee revealed...

N.Y. Most Restrictive in U.S. on Citizen Political Engagement

(Steve Bittenbender, The Center Square) – A first-of-its-kind report examining how states restrict speech on government graded N.Y. worst of all. The Institute for Free Speech ranked all the states on 10 factors, and N.Y. received a grade of 50% or higher on just two – false statement laws and...

San Francisco Spends 4 years, $20K on a Trash Can

(Headline USA) What takes four years to make and costs more than $20,000? A trash can in San Francisco. That costly, boxy bin is among six trash cans hitting San Francisco's streets this summer in the city's long saga in search of the perfect can. Overflowing trash cans are a...

Ariz. Filling U.S.-Mexico Border Wall Gap This Weekend

(Tom Joyce, The Center Square) – Ariz. Gov. Doug Ducey issued an Executive Order on Friday this week directing the Ariz. Department of Emergency and Military Affairs to fill the gaps in the Yuma border wall starting immediately. "Arizona has had enough. We can't wait any longer. The Biden administration's...
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