Ohio legislative Republicans have not committed to an override of Republican Gov. Mike DeWine’s veto of a bill requiring voter ID for absentee ballots, but they did offer strong criticism of their fellow GOP members.
Read the full storyDay: June 25, 2026
Tennessee Demands $3 Million Grant Clawback from Chattanooga Company Novonix
The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development is asking a Chattanooga company to return a $3 million FastTrack grant after the company failed to create the number of jobs it promised.Â
Read the full storyState Senator Mark Pody Among Candidates Endorsed by Americans for Prosperity
Tennessee State Senator Mark Pody (R-Lebanon) received the endorsement from Americans for Prosperity (AFP) State PAC in his reelection bid for State Senate District 17.
Read the full storySCOTUS Paves the Way for Trump Admin to End TPS for Immigrants from Haiti, Syria
In the fourth and final decision issued today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Mullin v. Doe, a case concerning whether the Administration may terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designations.Â
Read the full storyCitizen Vigilante Filmmaker Posts Full Film on X for Limited Time
The action thriller Citizen Vigilante, written and directed by Uwe Boll, was posted to X platform on Thursday.
“We made the decision to have that movie available for the whole world to see on X,” Boll said.
Read the full storyTennessee Students Post Stronger Performance on 2025-26 State Assessments
The Tennessee Department of Education released statewide results from the 2025-26 Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP) on Wednesday, showing increases in student proficiency across multiple grade levels and subject areas.
Read the full storyFamily Action Council of Tennessee Names Dr. Kent DelHousaye President
The conservative Family Action Council of Tennessee (FACT) has hired Dr. Kent DelHousaye as its new president, marking the organization’s first leadership change since its founding in 2006.
Read the full storyPostmaster General Says He Will Comply with Trump Rule to Hold Back Mail Ballots
Postmaster General David Steiner told senators during a hearing Wednesday that he plans to abide by the Trump administration’s rule regarding not delivering mail-in ballots in states that decline to hand over sensitive data about voters to the federal government.
The proposed rule faces court challenges and Steiner said he would follow any court ruling on the matter, but will follow the rule until an order blocks it. The proposed rule seeks to create lists of citizens in each state to help determine who is eligible to vote and calls on the Postal Service not to distribute mail ballots to those not on state lists.
Read the full storyCommentary: Fauci, the CIA, and the Unanswered Questions of COVID
Did Anthony Fauci manipulate the intelligence community (IC) investigation of the origin of COVID as outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard claims?
Gabbard recently released previously unseen documents and communications during the COVID pandemic between the IC and the key member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, Dr. Anthony Fauci. She claims they show that Fauci and the IC coordinated the investigation of the origin of the COVID to suggest it was a natural occurrence rather than a laboratory leak. She further charges that the documents reveal Fauci’s direct role in influencing and manipulating IC assessments in an attempt to discourage the lab-leak hypothesis.
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