by Just the News | May 5, 2024
by Madeline Hubbard A federal judge denied a motion filed by 20 Arizona State University students seeking to have their suspensions lifted after they were arrested for trespassing during anti-Israel demonstrations on campus. The students filed the lawsuit last...
by Rachel Alexander | May 5, 2024
A panel of three Arizona Court of Appeals judges heard oral arguments on Thursday in Kari Lake’s Rule 60(b) appeal of her election lawsuit. Lake’s attorney, Kurt Olsen, alleged that Maricopa County Co-Elections Director Scott Jarrett told numerous lies. Lake’s...
by The Center Square | May 5, 2024
by J.D. Davidson More than 30 Ohio municipalities will share in nearly $2 million in taxpayer funds in the state’s first effort to reduce the amount of salt used on the roads during the winter. State officials hope the new program will reduce runoff into...
by The Center Square | May 5, 2024
by Anthony Hennen The Pennsylvania Game Commission looks ahead with a new executive director, but recent turmoil has legislators even more skeptical of the agency’s competence. The commission has its sights set on tightening up policies and working more with...
by Just the News | May 5, 2024
by Charlotte Hazard A Georgia lawmaker alleged during a hearing that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis spends taxpayer dollars “like the Wild West” and has misused public funds. “This is sounding to me kind of like the Wild West,...
by Debra McClure | May 5, 2024
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr filed a lawsuit this week to safeguard women athletes from competing against biological males and to protect freedom of speech in schools against the Biden administration’s changes to the Title IX rule. “Today we have...
by Star News Staff | May 5, 2024
by Eric Lendrum A German discount grocer has seen an increase in business from American customers over the last year, as inflation remains stubbornly high and presents an ongoing threat to Americans’ financial security. The Daily Caller reports that Aldi, the...
by Star News Staff | May 5, 2024
by Kevin Roberts and Derrick Morgan For most of our lifetimes, classically liberal economics so dominated the Right that nobody wondered if conservatives were abandoning free markets. In recent years, though, a new generation of conservative thinkers—more...
by The Center Square | May 5, 2024
by Casey Harper Americans are less confident about the economy, according to a new survey. Gallup’s recently released economic confidence rating dropped from March to April as inflation remains elevated. Just after the polling was conducted from April 1-22, the...
by The Center Square | May 5, 2024
by Bethany Blankley The U.S. House passed another a bill to advance domestic energy production, this time in response to cries for help from an indigenous community living in the Alaska North Slope. The bill’s cosponsor, a Democrat from Alaska, did not vote for...
by Star News Staff | May 5, 2024
by Will Kessler U.S. productivity growth slowed in the first quarter of 2024, casting doubt on the American economy’s future growth, according to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) on Thursday. Growth in U.S. business productivity slowed to...
by The Center Square | May 5, 2024
by Jon Styf The Tennessee Legislature passed a pair of bills intended to fight illegal immigration in the state. The bill will require the Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference to collect and compile the data on the costs related to illegal immigrants...
by The Center Square | May 5, 2024
by Jon Styf Social media companies in Tennessee will need to verify parental consent before allowing minors to create accounts in the state starting Jan. 1. Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signed the bill, which along with age verification and parental consent,...
by Bethany Bowman | May 5, 2024
Donald Ralph “Skip” Ewing is a musician’s musician. To say that his singing and songwriting are brilliant is an understatement. And he can play almost any stringed instrument. He said, “I don’t remember when I couldn’t play a guitar. I took a woman’s...
by Just the News | May 5, 2024
by Misty Severi British pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca admitted in court documents for the first time that its COVID-19 vaccine could cause a rare blood-clotting side effect. The company is facing accusations that its vaccine contributed to the deaths or...
by Just the News | May 5, 2024
by Steven Richards In a landmark lawsuit filed Wednesday, the law firm representing several victims of the Oct. 7 terrorist attack in Israel laid out compelling evidence that National Students for Justice in Palestine and its affiliates were acting as...
by RealClearWire | May 5, 2024
by Charles Lipson Higher education is sinking lower and lower. That’s bad news for our country, which has benefited enormously from having the world’s best system of higher education. And it’s bad news for Democrats, who face a tight election....
by Star News Staff | May 5, 2024
by Eric Lendrum The year 2023 saw an increase in the number of police officers hired for the first time in several years, after widespread anti-police sentiment as a result of the race riots in the summer of 2020. According to ABC News, more sworn officers were...