Monthly Archives: March 2019

Fighting for life in Commonwealth

Fighting for life in Commonwealth

At least now we have clarity on the issue. Now that the hard left has dropped the pretense of “safe, legal and rare” or “a collection of cells is not a fetus,” we can better see beneath their masks. With the passage of a barbaric new law in New York, we now see that the…more »

California lawmakers mull ways to make police liable for deaths like Stephon Clark’s

California lawmakers mull ways to make police liable for deaths like Stephon Clark’s

Sacramento, Calif. — California legislators are exploring ways to make police liable for deaths related to the use of lethal force.This comes after investagators concluded that the officers who shot and killed Stephon Clark last year did not commit a crime. Clark was unarmed at the time of his death. Council to its streets, shouts of “Stephon Clark”…more »

House votes in favor of illegal immigrant voting

House votes in favor of illegal immigrant voting

House Democrats voted Friday to defend localities that allow illegal immigrants to vote in their elections, turning back a GOP attempt to discourage the practice. The vote marks a stunning reversal from just six months ago, when the chamber — then under GOP control — voted to decry illegal immigrant voting. “We are prepared to…more »

Whole Foods cuts workers’ hours after Amazon introduces minimum wage

Whole Foods cuts workers’ hours after Amazon introduces minimum wage

In response to public pressure and increasing scrutiny over the pay of its warehouse workers, Amazon enacted a $15 minimum wage for all its employees on 1 November, including workers at grocery chain Whole Foods, which it purchased in 2017. All Whole Foods employees paid less than $15 an hour saw their wages increase to…more »

Warren County Schools disciplinary hearing continues into early morning hours

Warren County Schools disciplinary hearing continues into early morning hours

Thursday night at 7 p.m. started as a standard monthly Board of Education meeting for Warren County Public Schools. But a disciplinary hearing, made public, continued on for hours of deliberation. It was around the case of a Warren Central student, who refused to move back to his school’s side of a basketball game when they played…more »

Gov. Bevin to sign permitless conceal carry bill after House passes measure

Gov. Bevin to sign permitless conceal carry bill after House passes measure

FRANKFORT, Ky. (WKYT) – The Kentucky House of Representatives has passed a permitless conceal carry bill. Senate Bill 150, backed by the National Rifle Association, will now head to Governor Matt Bevin’s desk after a 60-37 vote in the House. It allows Kentuckians 21 and older who can lawfully possess a firearm to be able…more »

Court signals it may change church-state doctrine

Court signals it may change church-state doctrine

WASHINGTON (BP) — The U.S. Supreme Court gave hope Wednesday to at least some defenders of a 40-foot cross on public land that it might not only protect the memorial but clarify its doctrine on government establishment of religion. The justices heard oral arguments in the appeal of a Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals decision…more »

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