More Companies Join the ‘Great Migration’ to Red States
Blue states believe their abortion policies can bring companies back By Kevin Stocklin Amidst predictions of a political “red wave” in the upcoming mid-term elections, an economic wave has been…
Supreme Court Narrows EPA’s Ability to Regulate Carbon Dioxide Emissions
By Matthew Vadum The Supreme Court ruled 6–3 on June 30 that the Clean Air Act doesn’t give the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) widespread power to regulate carbon dioxide…
Supreme Courts in Texas, Ohio Block Efforts to Reinstate Access to Abortions
By Mimi Nguyen Ly Texas’s and Ohio’s Supreme Courts have given the go-ahead for the states to enforce their respective state laws that ban abortion, blocking efforts that barred the…
Mo. Gov. Parson signs bill requiring voter ID, repealing use of mail-in ballots
By Amber Ruch CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) – Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed a bill on Wednesday, June 29 to change Missouri election laws. House Bill 1878 requires all Missourians…
Supreme Court poised to deal a blow to Government agencies
By Terresa Monroe-Hamilton It seems overturning Roe v. Wade may not be the biggest decision to come down from the Supreme Court as its ruling on West Virginia v. the…
New York judge rules law allowing noncitizens to vote for mayor is unconstitutional
By Jonathan Allen NEW YORK (Reuters) -A New York state judge struck down a recent law on Monday that gave hundreds of thousands of noncitizen residents of New York City…
Why Biden’s Green Energy Policy Will ‘End in Tears’
By Kevin Stocklin News Analysis American Founding Father Benjamin Franklin once said that “experience is an expensive school but fools will learn in no other.” Germany’s green energy policy, launched…
NYC prosecutors flee in droves amid soft-on-crime policies, burdensome state reforms
By Jon Brown Manhattan has hemorrhaged about 12% of the staff so far this year Hundreds of prosecutors in New York City are quitting the district attorneys’ offices amid controversial…
Biden’s plan to cancel student debt will send inflation skyrocketing
Opinion by Isabelle Morales The Biden administration may soon decide to cancel $10,000 in student loan debt for borrowers. This proposal is another sign that the administration is deeply out…
Note to Crime Ridden Cities and States
Chicago’s richest man moves $22 billion company to Florida, citing crime BY LUKE GENTILE Chicago’s richest man is leaving Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s (D) city and taking his $22 billion company…
Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade in landmark opinion
By Ronn Blitzer The Supreme Court on Friday overturned Roe v. Wade, effectively ending recognition of a constitutional right to abortion and giving individual states the power to allow, limit,…
Biden signals growing desperation in fight against inflation
By Naomi Lim President Joe Biden imploring Congress to pass a gasoline tax holiday is being ripped as a political gimmick that only underscores his powerlessness regarding 41-year record-high inflation…