by Just the News | Mar 31, 2023
by John Solomon Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg thrust America into uncharted political and legal waters when he secured a grand jury indictment against Donald Trump. Soon his team will face withering scrutiny that will test three crucial elements of...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Mar 31, 2023
A Presbyterian minister condemned the Biden administration’s refusal to denounce the Nashville school shooting as a “religious hate crime against Christians.” Rev. Patrick Mahoney, director of the Washington, D.C.-based Christian Defense Coalition, said in a...
by Admin | Mar 31, 2023
CNN The Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Norfolk Southern Railway Company on Thursday over the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, last month. The civil lawsuit on behalf of the EPA is seeking damages for alleged Clean Water Act violations for the...
by Kaitlin Housler | Mar 31, 2023
Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake has released a statement in response to a Manhattan grand jury voting to indict former President Donald Trump over his alleged role in a payment to Stormy Daniels in 2016. In response, Lake’s statement began,...
by M.D. Kittle | Mar 31, 2023
As he lags in campaign donations and — sources say — in internal polls, conservative Supreme Court candidate Daniel Kelly is making a final campaign blitz before Tuesday’s crucial election. Kelly’s four-day “Save the Court” statewide tour begins Friday in Watertown...
by Hannah Poling | Mar 31, 2023
In order to completely clean up the scene of a flaming train derailment that happened last month in the small town of East Palestine, Ohio, Norfolk Southern has decided to only work with Ohio-based companies. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced on Wednesday that...
by Star News Staff | Mar 31, 2023
by Reagan Reese Approximately 16 Georgia House Republicans voted down a piece of school choice legislation on Wednesday that would have given taxpayer funds to students outside of the public school education system. In a 89-85 vote, the state House...
by Bradley Vasoli | Mar 31, 2023
Pennsylvania’s top election officials this week informed lawmakers that the process of replacing the state’s voter-records system is “behind schedule” but assured them his agency is prioritizing its completion. Responding to questions from members of the State House...
by Neil Jones | Mar 31, 2023
Two bills passed through the House Commerce Committee Tuesday with bipartisan support, Senate bills (SB) 1161 & 1163, aiming to provide zoning reform to Arizona so more affordable housing can be made available. “Big wins yesterday getting 1161 and 1163 out...
by The Center Square | Mar 31, 2023
by Madison Hirneisen As Virginia resumes the Medicaid renewal process that was paused during the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Glenn Youngkin is asking the General Assembly to amend the “skinny” budget passed during the legislative session to include...
by Neil Jones | Mar 31, 2023
The city of Phoenix (COP) filed a lawsuit against the city of Tempe (COT), attempting to restrict residential development in a proposed entertainment district the city is planning to develop near Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PSHIA). “The City of...
by Hannah Poling | Mar 31, 2023
A group of Republican lawmakers filed a discharge petition on Wednesday for House Joint Resolution (HJR) 1 which aims to alter the process of how constitutional amendments can be proposed by initiative petitions. A bill or resolution may be discharged from committee...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Mar 31, 2023
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) Thursday confirmed to The Tennessee Star that it is aware of a viral video circulating the web in which a transgender activist encourages transgender people in Tennessee to commit acts of violence. “We are aware of the...
by M.D. Kittle | Mar 31, 2023
Republican Governor Ron DeSantis’ support among voters declined in the latest Marquette University Law School poll, with the presumptive GOP presidential candidate’s once robust numbers sagging against former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden. Meanwhile,...
by TC Weber | Mar 31, 2023
Tennessee lawmakers questioned Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE) representatives after they revealed the low percentage of state high school students who were proficient in math. Tennessee’s Deputy Commissioner of Education Eve Carney and Assistant...
by Star News Staff | Mar 31, 2023
by E. J. Antoni and Peter St. Onge Joe Biden is dethroning King Dollar in real time. The US dollar’s financial dominance is under siege from a uniquely bad combination of foreign and domestic policies, and Americans should be deeply concerned by the fallout if...
by Star News Staff | Mar 31, 2023
by Jennie Taer A caravan of more than 1,000 migrants crossed illegally into El Paso, Texas, Wednesday as chaos erupted in recent days on the Mexican side in Juarez. Agents apprehended the group, which was mostly comprised of Venezuelans, Wednesday, El Paso...
by The Center Square | Mar 31, 2023
by Jon Styf Metro Nashville plans to backstop between $150 million and $250 million of the $760 million in revenue bonds taken out by the Metro Nashville Sports Authority for a new estimated $2.2 billion Tennessee Titans stadium if the deal is approved in April...
by The Center Square | Mar 31, 2023
by Scott McClallen Michiganders should see $50 of savings after the state income tax decreases to 4.05% for one year. “Michigan’s strong economic position has led to a reduction in the state income tax from 4.25% to 4.05% for 2023,” Treasurer Rachael Eubanks...
by Star News Staff | Mar 31, 2023
by Mary Lou Masters Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is vying for New York donors by positioning himself as the electable GOP candidate for president in 2024, according to Politico. The governor has been reaching out to and meeting with high-dollar donors in the state...
by Star News Staff | Mar 31, 2023
by Cole Lauterbach Social media platforms that choose to suspend or ban candidates for office would face tens of thousands – or hundreds of thousands – of dollars a day in fines under legislation working its way through the Legislature. The state’s House...