• Son of NBA Hall of Famer commits to Michigan

    Michigan coach Dusty May picked up a high-profile commitment.

  • Fueled by federal pandemic money, Washington state's spending has skyrocketed

    (The Center Square) – Washington state government spending increased 169% from 1991 to 2023. The state’s total spending was $12.21 billion in 1991 and increased to $73.59 billion in 2023. When adjusted for inflation, that accounts for the 169% increase. That's according to budget documents provided online by the state. The migration of people to Washington over the past 32 years has triggered a dramatic increase in the number of state workers. ...

  • Did COVID-19 Usher in a Global Government?

    In 2020, a dangerous pathogen swept the globe. The pandemic required government action, we were told, but the government of one nation was not enough. Even powerful governments (like that of the United States) worked with other governments to keep pandemic measures from being futile. In order to avoid a fatal lack of coordination, some

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    Looks Like We Have Our 2024 Version of COVID-19

    What COVID-19 was to the 2020 election, this will be for 2024. And no, it’s not a

  • What do the voters think: Is Matt Ryan a Hall of Famer?

    FLOWERY BRANCH – Former Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan plans to officially file his retirement papers with the league office on Tuesday, which would start his five-year clock to be eligible for consideration to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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    Dana White Calls For Future Hall-Of-Famer To Retire

    The post-event press conference for UFC 300 was almost as eventful as the card. Dana White announced 3 huge fights in June and called for a future HOFers retirement.

  • There was no COVID-19 baby boom, and now the baby bust continues

    Since 2020, experts and journalists have been predicting or declaring a baby boom. It never happened. Now that we have numbers from 2023, it’s clear that despite some ups and downs during COVID-19, America is simply continuing on a downward slope — an ever-worsening baby bust. When the world locked down in the spring of […]

  • Midland City Manager appointed to state board by Governor Abbott

    MIDLAND, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - City Manager Tommy Gonzalez was among the three Texans appointed to the Texas Municipal Retirement System Board of Trustees on Wednesday, with a term set to expire on February 1, 2029. The Board oversees the Texas Municipal Retirement System, which is responsible for providing a secure retirement benefit plan for eligible []

  • EV charging vandalism could undermine Washington state's environmental goals

    (The Center Square) – Washington state aims to have fast charging electric vehicle ports every 50 miles across the entire span of its 2,633 mile road system, and 3 million total in both public and private charging ports. However, these efforts to electrify the state's transportation sector could be undermined by copper wire thefts that have already hit newly-installed charging stations in various locations, leaving the chargers unusable and costing taxpayers. It’s...

  • Port Macquarie educator fired during Covid slams medical authoritarianism

    Mandate victim, Kassi Gilmour, has slammed medical authoritarianism. The former New South Wales school teacher was fired for refusing to comply with public health…What to read next: The far-left takeover: working in childcare is a political act | Brazil’s bureaucrats bully Twitter | Fearless sons and daughters of Anzacs | A National Conservative critique of the recent ‘The Road Ahead’ conference in Fremantle

  • Washington State Prison inmate killed after fight with officers at hospital

    SANDERSVILLE, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Two investigations are underway after an inmate from the Washington State prison was shot and killed. The incident happened Tuesday around 9:00 p.m. at the Washington County Regional Medical Center in Sandersville. According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), 31-year-old Jacob Henson was being treated for stabbing injuries from an incident earlier that day at

  • Vehicle rolled over at Hall of Fame Ave and State Street in Springfield

    One person was taken to the hospital after their vehicle rolled over at the intersection of Hall of Fame Ave and State Street in Springfield on Tuesday afternoon.