In the News
By Ken Little at the Greeneville Sun
Officers who lost their lives in the line of duty, along with all current police personnel and those who have served, were honored Tuesday during the dedication of the Greene County Law Enforcement Memorial on the grounds of the county Firearms Range and Sporting Complex on Hal Henard Road.
By Sandy Fitzgerald at NewsMax
Vanderbilt University Medical Center's Pediatric Transgender Clinic program, including gender-affirming surgery, is an "abomination, not just to our state, but to the whole country" and must come under investigation, Rep. Diana Harshbarger said on Newsmax Saturday.
By Jeff Bobo
CHURCH HILL — When Hiram Bowlin celebrated his 100th birthday in 2020 he told his good friend and fellow World War II veteran James “Edgar” Alley he’d be there in two years to celebrate Alley’s 100th birthday.
Earlier this month Mr. Bowlin kept his word.
By J.M. Phelps at The Epoch Times
Forty-seven Republican lawmakers recently expressed “grave concerns” about military readiness as a result of the Pentagon’s mandate in a letter dated Sept. 15.
By Terri Wu at the Epoch Times
WASHINGTON—Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and 10 other Republican legislators called for support of the Protect Children’s Innocence Act—a bill prohibiting gender transition surgeries on minors—outside the U.S. Capitol on Sept. 20.
By U.S. Rep. Diana Harshbarger
Parents across the nation are increasingly worried about the health and safety of our future generations, as am I! The crime, drugs, and perversion that crosses through our southern border steals the lives of too many Americans every day, and the deadly repercussions are only worsening.
By Jon Brown at Fox News
A group of GOP House members sent a letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Monday demanding answers about a leaked memo describing what they called "blanket denial of religious accommodation" to the military's COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
By Dave Ongie at The Business Journal
Richard L. Jackson recalls the decision he was weighing as he sat on an airplane traveling from Tri-Cities Airport back to Atlanta.
By Abigail Adcox at the Washington Examiner
A group of House GOP members has introduced legislation that would give pharmacists the power to refuse to provide abortion-inducing drugs, undermining recent guidance from the Biden administration warning that pharmacists who do not provide the medications could face legal and financial penalties.
By Abigail Adcox from the Washington Examiner
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A group of House GOP members has introduced legislation that would give pharmacists the power to refuse to provide abortion-inducing drugs, undermining recent guidance from the Biden administration warning that pharmacists who do not provide the medications could face legal and financial penalties.


