by The Center Square | Jun 8, 2021
by J.D. Davidson It may not come in time for the Fourth of July, but Ohioans could add some excitement to certain celebrations if a bill passed Wednesday by the Ohio Senate eventually clears the House and gets signed into law. Senate Bill 113 would allow people...
by Star News Staff | Jun 8, 2021
by Charles Hilu A committee of professors at the University of Michigan has recommended that the university strip the name of a former football coach from the university’s ice hockey arena. Fielding Yost, the namesake of Yost Ice Arena, coached the Michigan...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 8, 2021
The Georgia Republican Party passed a motion on Saturday at their state convention to formally censure current Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. “A censure is about as strong as it gets out of here, other than our votes at the ballot box which is the...
by Chris Butler | Jun 8, 2021
Greater Georgia members have launched a digital ad campaign to boost voter turnout for the special election for State House District 34, which includes Marietta. Group members said the ad highlights “the Radical Left’s misinformation campaign that cost...
by The Center Square | Jun 8, 2021
by JD Davidson An Ohio think tank believes an eviction moratorium put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic causes more harm than good and should be ended. The Buckeye Institute joined the Texas Public Policy Foundation and the Southeastern Legal Foundation’s...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 8, 2021
At a press conference Monday, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) blasted the Chinese Communist Party for stealing America’s intellectual property via corporate espionage, and signed two bills written to combat Chinese Influence. He signed HB 1523, which imposes...
by Eric Burk | Jun 8, 2021
Virginia Democrats have been voting for months, but Tuesday is the final day of voting in the Democratic primaries for governor, attorney general, and lieutenant governor. The races have highlighted a contrast between progressive and establishment wings of the...
by Star News Staff | Jun 8, 2021
by Rose Williams Minneapolis City Council President Lisa Bender said at a recent meeting that employees of color in Minneapolis have “been carrying the burden of white supremacy.” In a May 28 meeting, Bender referred to an open letter which all city employees...
by Grant Holcomb | Jun 8, 2021
Chairman of the Leon County GOP, Evan Power, filed an ethics complaint at the end of last week against Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried. He claimed the violation stems from her failing to disclose more than $400,000 in income on official financial...