A new law in Florida will support the need to keep first responders safe while working a call. Senate Bill 184 will go into effect on Jan. 1 and will prohibit a person, after receiving a warning, from approaching a first responder engaged in the lawful performance of their job. The law is aimed at […]
Read MoreThere’s no easy way to put it: America’s farmers are in trouble. Our farmers lost more than $30 billion this year. A new Farm Bill to help them is stalled in Congress thanks to Democratic stonewalling. Four years of rising input costs and Biden-led regulatory overreach have put many family farms on the verge of […]
Read MoreIt’s no big secret that the cost of attending a four-year college or university in the United States is out of control. It’s almost gravity defying how the cost of college has increased relative to regular inflation over the past twenty years. In fact, more than 500 nonprofit private colleges have shut down in the last decade […]
Read MoreRestaurant portions can be enormous today, so it’s no surprise that those who dine out may feel stuffed to the gills with half their meal still on the plate. In these scenarios, servers often appear with a “box” or “doggy bag” ready to properly house the leftovers for customers’ convenience. But while taking leftovers from […]
Read MoreLaw and order made a strong comeback in 2024, with voters across the U.S. rejecting soft-on-crime policies touted by progressive district attorneys and voting to bolster police budgets once slashed by the defund police movement. The progressive crime agenda, largely pushed by liberal megadonor George Soros, suffered a string of major defeats in November, with […]
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