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Live free or move: New Hampshire tops economic freedom study, New York is last
“Americans have been voting with their feet against the ‘big government’ approach of New York and California,” he said. “Florida and Texas have experienced more than two-and-a-half times faster population growth in recent years, and they’re among the freest states in the country.”
Published on: December 26, 2016
Scariest People of 2016: No. 1-John Pleuss
Sources say managers in the system have known about Pleuss’ alleged misconduct for years – long before the latest ac ...
Published on: December 30, 2016
Scariest People of 2016: No. 2-Kevin Cunningham
2016 might go down as one of the most unusual years in the history of American politics. Voters chose historic change, b ...
Published on: December 30, 2016
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Scariest People of 2016: No. 3-Michael Guest
Michael Guest, the District Attorney for Madison and Rankin counties, said that property rights aren't as important as taking away ...
Published on: December 29, 2016
Scariest People of 2016: No. 4 Ron Nirenberg
His philosophizing on government — including “fiscal objections” to a hard-fought police contract — has some convinced he� ...
Published on: December 29, 2016
Scariest People of 2016: No. 5-William Sorrell
2016 might go down as one of the most unusual years in the history of American politics. Voters chose historic change, but in all ...
Published on: December 28, 2016
Scariest People of 2016: No. 6-Lafe Solomon
2016 might go down as one of the most unusual years in the history of American politics. Voters chose historic change, but in all ...
Published on: December 28, 2016
Scariest person of 2016: No. 7-John ‘Doe’ Chisholm
The new year opens with a civil rights lawsuit alleging Chisholm and his partners committed some very scary crimes against liberty ...
Published on: December 27, 2016
Scariest People of 2016: No. 8-Michael Lovell
2016 might go down as one of the most unusual years in the history of American politics. Voters chose historic change, but in all ...
Published on: December 27, 2016
Scariest People of 2016: No. 9-Jerry Oleksiak
2016 might go down as one of the most unusual years in the history of American politics. Voters chose historic change, but in all ...
Published on: December 26, 2016
Scariest People of 2016: No. 10-Dan Flynn
2016 might go down as one of the most unusual years in the history of American politics. Voters chose historic change, but in all ...
Published on: December 26, 2016
Nanny State of the Week: Pursuing porn in the Palmetto State
Some lawmakers in the Palmetto State apparently wants it to become the Palmetto Parent. South Carolina state Reps. Bill Chumley an ...
Published on: January 2, 2017
TRENDINg
DHS shuts down aerial surveillance on border
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security quietly shut down Operation Phalanx, an aerial surveillance program that interc ...
Published on: November 18, 2016
Left rage attempts to trump free speech at UW-Madison
“If you want to talk, talk. If you want to shout, then get the hell out,” he told the protesters. “At least wait u ...
Published on: November 17, 2016
Social Security whistleblower: ‘Everything has been compromised’
The records have been “paraded about the office by an employee,” the source said.
Published on: November 16, 2016
In the States
Vermont
- Scariest People of 2016: No. 5-William Sorrell
- Movement in and out of Statehouse pushing limits on ethics
- Current Use ruling sets dangerous precedent for landowners, experts say
- Consultants: Stay the course on Vermont Health Connect
- Governor-elect’s appointments to bring fresh focus on economy
- Vermont couple retires to Tennessee, saves $4K on taxes
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Mississippi
- It's the season of giving, and U.S. taxpayers are giving millions to the Kemper Project
- Scariest People of 2016: No. 3-Michael Guest
- Mississippi taxpayers footed heavy bill for incentives to corporations
- Mississippi gas tax hike likely on hold awaiting details on Trump infrastructure plan
- Court dismisses lawsuit brought by Jackson taxi drivers
- Report: Kemper Project narrowly averted disaster in October test
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