by Neil Jones | Jan 1, 2023
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich (R) announced Thursday that he had filed a lawsuit against RLC Labs, an Arizona-based natural thyroid tablet producer, for making misleading statements about its products. “Consumers need to be able to trust what drug...
by Eric Burk | Jan 1, 2023
The John Lewis Tribute Task Force announced Thursday that Jamaican sculptor Basil Watson would create a sculpture to honor the late Democratic congressman; the sculpture of the civil rights leader will stand outside the historic Decatur courthouse where a Confederate...
by The Center Square | Jan 1, 2023
by Christian Wade With backing from Gov. Ned Lamont, a Connecticut-based company is appealing the U.S. Army’s rejection of its multimillion dollar bid for a defense contract to build long-range helicopters. Sikorsky Aircraft, maker of the iconic Blackhawk...
by The Center Square | Jan 1, 2023
by Bruce Walker Up to 100 small businesses in Washtenaw County, Michigan may benefit from $5,000 grants and free assistance programs when the county launches its Small Business Growth Activator in January. Operated by the Washtenaw County Office of Community...
by Hannah Poling | Jan 1, 2023
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the city of Cleveland is not required to repay $4.1 million to drivers who improperly paid traffic-camera tickets between 2005 and 2009 due to the motorists paying the fines without contesting them. A number of drivers who...
by The Center Square | Jan 1, 2023
by Anthony Hennen As the year comes to a close, Pennsylvania will get almost $100 million to improve its public health infrastructure, from employee hiring to IT upgrades. The federal funds, coming from the CDC’s Public Health Infrastructure grant program,...
by The Center Square | Jan 1, 2023
by Andrew Powell Landlords in Florida will have a new set of rules to abide by come Jan. 1 when new legislation goes into effect. Senate Bill 898, also known as ‘Miya’s Law’, is named after Miya Marcano, a 19-year-old student who was killed in her apartment...
by Eric Burk | Jan 1, 2023
State Senator Chap Petersen (D-Fairfax City) is trying again to pass a ban on politicians accepting campaign funds from Dominion Energy and other utilities. Petersen’s SB 804, pre-filed for the 2023 General Assembly session, is similar to 2022 bills sponsored by...
by The Center Square | Jan 1, 2023
by Benjamin Yount Republicans at the Wisconsin Capitol aren’t yet on the same page about tax reform in the new year, but they are in almost total agreement on new state spending. Senate President Chris Kapenga, R-Delafield, told Matt Kittle on News Talk...
by The Center Square | Jan 1, 2023
by Jon Styf Tennessee’s financial position is $7.4 billion better than it was the year before, according to the state’s recently released Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. And the state has a combined fund balance of $19.2 billion, up $5.4 billion from the...
by Star News Staff | Jan 1, 2023
by Mary Margaret Olohan The annual March for Life is set to take place January in Washington, D.C., on the 50th anniversary of the monumental 1973 Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade. And while some have suggested that pro-life activists should focus on...
by The Center Square | Jan 1, 2023
by Jon Styf Tennessee’s financial position is $7.4 billion better than it was the year before, according to the state’s recently released Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. And the state has a combined fund balance of $19.2 billion, up $5.4 billion from the...
by Just the News | Jan 1, 2023
by Ben Whedon America’s pension plans are struggling to meet their financial targets amid ruinous inflation, compromising the retirement of countless Americans. The Biden administration has responded by doling out massive amounts of taxpayer money to bail...
by Star News Staff | Jan 1, 2023
by Joshua Mitchell The seemingly novel developments of the last several years have not taken me by surprise. When I completed American Awakening in May 2020, the national election was still five months into the future, and the stringent measures ostensibly...
by Just the News | Jan 1, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard Four states will have a $15-an-hour minimum wage by New Year’s Day, while 27 states are poised to raise the minimum wage in 2023. Some states are enacting the wage change after Jan. 1, so by the end of 2023 there will be six states that are...
by Star News Staff | Jan 1, 2023
by Paul Kengor A couple of months ago I was in a fascinating conversation with a Catholic colleague regarding the papacies of Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis, here in the ninth year of this curious era, 2013-22, when the world was living with, in effect, two...
by Star News Staff | Jan 1, 2023
by Will Blakely A new report from the Family Research Council (FRC) indicates that acts of hostility toward Christian churches in the United States are on the rise. In an analysis issued this month, the FRC cited at least 420 acts of hostility against U.S....