Two Planned Parenthood clinics in Ohio have shut down following the organization’s withdrawal from the federal family funding program Title X.
Read MoreDay: September 11, 2019
Commentary: How Conservatives Can Protect the Environment and Win Voters, Too
Conservatives need to do a better job on the environment. That seems like a controversial thing to say, because usually when you hear a conservative speak positively about an issue closely identified with liberalism, it is the precursor to a sellout of conservative principles. How many times have you read an essay claiming to make “the conservative case” for some profoundly anti-conservative project like voting for Hillary Clinton or government-run healthcare?
Read MoreWith Mexico’s Help, Border Apprehensions Down Sharply in August
Acting Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Mark Morgan said Monday that border apprehensions have steadily decreased in the past three months, giving Mexico credit for its increased cooperation.
Read MoreNRA-ILA’s David Conte to Speak at Ohio’s We the People Convention September 21
The Eighth Annual We the People Convention will be held on Saturday, September 21 in Dublin. They have announced another major speaker will be joining them – David Conte, NRA-ILA’s (National Rifle Association Institute of Legislative Action) Grassroots Field Coordinator. The focus will be winning Ohio again in 2020.
Read MoreMost Widely Used U.S. History Book ‘Is a Thoroughly Unreliable Narrator’ Promoting Democrats While Belittling Republicans, Report Says
An organization promoting American history says that the most widely used history book ever is jam-packed with partisanship and historical revisionism.
Read MoreAs Ohio’s Secretary of State Began ‘Voter Purge’ Last Friday, Democratic Presidential Candidate Marianne Williamson Cried Foul
Ohio Secretary State Frank LaRose began the process of reviewing the voter rolls last Friday to eliminate inactive voters. Ohio Democrats have been attempting to halt any purging of voters and after failing several attempts, including a lawsuit just last week and lashing out on social media. Democratic Presidential Candidate Marianne Williamson joined them.
Read MoreFlynn Lawyer Argues Case Should Be Dismissed Over ‘Egregious Government Misconduct’
An attorney for Michael Flynn said in federal court Tuesday she may seek a dismissal of charges against the former national security adviser, citing “egregious conduct and suppression” of exculpatory information in the case.
Read MoreCommentary: On 9/11 Anniversary, Remembering a Red, White, and Blue Nation Is Possible
Eighteen years ago, in the wake of the terrorist assaults on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington, I wrote about the tidal wave of patriotism that swept across America.
Read MoreGabbard Comes Out Against Open Borders, Supports Physical Barriers
Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard said Sunday that she opposes open borders and even supports physical barriers, painting a stark contrast between her and the rest of the primary field.
Read MoreCommentary: Trump Should Sanction Migrant Caravan Organizers as Border Migration Is Down 55 Percent Since May
Apprehensions on the southern border slowed precipitously in August to 64,006 as illegal immigration was curtailed, the latest data from U.S. Customs and Border Patrol shows. Migration is down 55 percent from its peak in May 144,255 as people continue fleeing Central America in droves.
Read MoreTrump Administration Considers Protected Status for Bahamas Residents
U.S. President Donald Trump said his administration is discussing the possibly of granting residents from the hurricane-hit Bahamas temporary protected status, a short-term permission to reside in the United States.
Read MoreCleveland City Council Adopts Resolution in Support of Background Checks Ballot Initiative
The Cleveland City Council held its first meeting Monday night after the summer recess and unanimously approved of a resolution in support of universal background checks statewide.
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