by Susan Berry, PhD | Jul 23, 2022
Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last month, the abortion industry and its allies in the media and the medical field “are having to defend their actual position” regarding their claim that women are in danger as a result of the ruling, but “have no...
by Star News Staff | Jul 23, 2022
by Robert Romano Unemployment insurance continuing claims increased by 122,000 on a non-seasonally adjusted basis from July 2 to July 9 to 1.45 million, the latest U.S. Department of Labor data shows, as multiple historical recession signals are flashing red....
by The Center Square | Jul 23, 2022
by Anthony Hennen Gov. Tom Wolf is term-limited and not running for reelection, and it may be for the best. Only five governors in the country are less popular. That’s according to the latest Morning Consult survey, which looked at governors’ popularity across...
by The Center Square | Jul 23, 2022
by Brent Addleman Federal funding to combat youth substance abuse is coming to Connecticut, U.S. Rep. John B. Larson says. The veteran legislator announced the state has received $375,000 from the Drug-Free Community Support Program that will be used to assist...
by Admin | Jul 23, 2022
by Josh Hypes Michigan GOP gubernatorial frontrunner Tudor Dixon attacked Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer as “vindictive” and unresponsive during an interview with the Daily Caller News Foundation. Dixon, who leads the pack of Republicans running for governor,...
by The Center Square | Jul 23, 2022
by J.D. Davidson Ohio employers would have to make reasonable accommodations for pregnant employees and would be encouraged to talk with pregnant employees about how to ensure their health and safety if a recently introduced bill becomes law. The legislation,...
by Cooper Moran | Jul 23, 2022
Governor Tony Evers and Attorney General Josh Kaul filed a lawsuit against multiple manufacturers and chemical companies for alleged water pollution in the state. According to Evers and Kaul, the companies knew or should have known that they were polluting the...
by Admin | Jul 23, 2022
by Pafoua Yang The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) has seized more than 4,000 fentanyl pills statewide since spring, putting Minnesota on par with national drug confiscation trends, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). The pills were...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Jul 23, 2022
State Senate aide and Tennessee 5th Congressional District candidate in the August 4 Republican primary Tres Wittum slammed his opponent Andy Ogles for the job he’s done as Maury County mayor and for “his lack of transparency” in failing to disclose...
by Eric Burk | Jul 23, 2022
Attorney General Jason Miyares and Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron sent a letter to Google warning the search engine not to remove crisis pregnancy centers from search results for abortion services. “Google has two options – protect the freedom of the...
by Neil Jones | Jul 23, 2022
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich (R) announced Thursday that the Arizona Attorney General’s Office (AGO) had awarded $4,500,000 in grant funding to three counties across Arizona to help treat those with opioid addiction or mental health issues in the...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Jul 23, 2022
Kurt Winstead’s campaign announced Friday that retired NASCAR driver Sterling Marlin endorsed Winstead in the race for Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District seat. “General Winstead and I are both farm boys with strong conservative Republican values. I’ve...
by Star News Staff | Jul 23, 2022
by Jennie Taer The Supreme Court blocked a Biden administration effort to limit Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests in a decision Thursday. The 5-4 decision placed a national freeze on a September 2021 Biden administration memo that sought to tighten the...
by Star News Staff | Jul 23, 2022
by Micaela Burrow Russia and Ukraine reached an agreement Friday to resume safe passage of grain as fears of global food insecurity spread. Turkey and the United Nations (UN) mediated negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, hostile after months of brutal...
by Star News Staff | Jul 23, 2022
– – – Photo “Donald Trump” by Trump White House Archived. Background Photo “January 6” by Tyler Merbler. CC BY 2.0.
by RealClearWire | Jul 23, 2022
by John Tamny The next time you’re in traffic, stop and look at the cars surrounding you. If on a city street, also look at the cars passing you as they go in the opposite direction. In a sense it’s fascinating. Doing this the other day on the Key Bridge (it...
by Star News Staff | Jul 23, 2022
by Reagan Reese The alleged attacker of New York Republican Rep. and gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin has been released from jail just hours after allegedly attempting to stab the politician with a sharp object, authorities announced early Friday. David...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jul 23, 2022
As Tennesseans prepare to head to the polls on August 4, where they will vote on whether to retain the state’s five Supreme Court justices, The Tennessee Star has completed a profile on each justice currently sitting on the bench. Last week, The Star profiled Chief...
by Cooper Moran | Jul 23, 2022
Students across the state of Georgia improved their scores on standardized tests as educators sought to improve learning loss caused by lockdowns and online learning amid the coronavirus pandemic. According to new data from the Georgia Department of Education, scores...
by Steve Stewart | Jul 23, 2022
Andrew Gillum’s political action committee (PAC) from his failed bid for Florida governor recently paid his Miami lawyers $440,181, according to reports filed with the Division of Elections. Gillum was indicted in June on multiple charges connected to campaign...
by Rachel Alexander | Jul 23, 2022
Republican Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, who is leading the GOP primary race, accused opponent Karrin Taylor Robson of tricking elderly Arizonans into donating to her campaign by pretending the money would go for “Trump, Truth Social & the Wall.” She...