As officials at the federal level go on and on about reducing spending on Medicare and Medicaid by eliminating fraud, waste and abuse, officials at the state level are showing they’ve already been working diligently on that front.
Earlier this month, the office of Ohio Attorney General Dave ...
Every year, there’s a song of summer. It’s often something to argue over when conversation lags at the barbecue.
In 2013, feminists attacked Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” for allegedly glamorizing sexual violence. “Blurred Lines” was a huge hit. According to Rolling Stone, ...
The Internal Revenue Service announced on July 7 it is overturning a restraint on churches and other houses of worship that was supposed to keep them from endorsing candidates for political office.
The root of the ban extends back to 1954. Then-Senator Lyndon Johnson , D-Texas, was running ...
Ohioans have always had an entrepreneurial and adventurous spirit. But according to a new report by CNBC, it now has the pro-business credentials to match. The news outlet ranked the top states in the country for business in 2025 — using 135 metrics in 10 categories — and the Buckeye State ...
When a reporter asked Attorney General Pam Bondi about the Jeffrey Epstein investigation last week, President Trump could not contain himself a moment longer.
“Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?” he said, pushing back against the question. “This guy’s been talked about for ...
It’s open season on ICE agents and others in law enforcement who work with them. No wonder they’re masking up.
On July 4, armed activists shot a local police officer in the neck during what authorities described as a “planned ambush” near an ICE facility in Alvarado, Texas. In ...