by The Center Square | Jun 7, 2024
by Cameron Arcand Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, who has “Executive Deputy Directors” running state agencies, lost in court on Wednesday. Hobbs has used the tactic to avoid more nominees being rejected by the Republican-led Senate Committee on Director Nominations....
by The Center Square | Jun 7, 2024
by Anthony Hennen When questions on land use arise in the General Assembly, Pennsylvania politicians play a game of role reversal. Republicans, generally quicker to defend the free market, stand up for local government control, while Democrats tell of the...
by The Center Square | Jun 7, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo Several Georgia study committees will explore various agricultural issues facing the Peach State, including the potential impact of sustainable aviation fuel. The Senate Advancing Forest Innovation in Georgia Study Committee, created by Senate...
by Star News Staff | Jun 7, 2024
by Debra Heine Council members in Wethersfield, Connecticut voted against flying a “Thin Blue Line” police flag in honor of Trooper First Class Aaron Pelletier, who was killed last week in a hit and run, opting instead to hoist a gay pride flag at half staff....
by The Center Square | Jun 7, 2024
by Cameron Arcand Arizona Democratic Reps. Analise Ortiz and Oscar De Los Santos were found in violation of the House’s “standards of order and decorum.” The Center Square reported in April that protests among Democratic lawmakers broke out on...
by The Center Square | Jun 7, 2024
by J.D. Davidson Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost wants to stop the sale of ancient Jewish texts and books at the nation’s first permanent Jewish institution of higher learning in Cincinnati. Yost filed for a temporary restraining order to prevent Hebrew Union...
by The Center Square | Jun 7, 2024
by Nolan Mckendry Experts on artificial intelligence raised concerns about the implications of AI’s rapid growth at a panel discussion in Washington, D.C. Tuesday. The American Enterprise Institute hosted a series of panel discussions surrounding the...
by Just the News | Jun 7, 2024
by Nicholas Ballasy Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is starting to formally request information from possible running mates including North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and Sens. Marco Rubio and J.D. Vance. Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., Rep. Byron Donalds,...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 7, 2024
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee endorsed real estate investor and attorney Lee Reeves in the August 1 Republican primary election for Tennessee State House District 65 on Thursday. House District 65 is currently represented by State Representative Sam Whitson...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 7, 2024
Troops with the Tennessee National Guard’s 1st Battalion, 181st Field Artillery Regiment, completed an international joint readiness exercise this week at Novo Selo and Koren training areas of Bulgaria. The mission’s name, Thracian Warrior 24, is the largest...
by Star News Staff | Jun 7, 2024
by Jason Hopkins Leaders in a deep blue jurisdiction are agreeing to better coordinate with federal immigration authorities after their county detention center released an illegal immigrant child sex offender from its custody, according to local reports. In a...
by Just the News | Jun 7, 2024
by Kevin Killough A Democratic Party-led Senate Budget Committee hearing Wednesday pressed on with the narrative that climate change is one of the leading causes of unaffordable homeowners insurance rates and canceled coverage. Committee Chair Sen. Sheldon...
by Star News Staff | Jun 7, 2024
by Victor Davis Hanson The five criminal and civil prosecutions of Donald Trump all prompt heated denials from Democrats that President Biden and Democrat operatives had a role in any of them. But Joe Biden has long let it be known that he was frustrated with...
by Just the News | Jun 7, 2024
by Joseph Weber and Steven Richards Hunter Biden ex-girlfriend Hallie Biden began testimony in the first son’s gun trial Thursday, describing how she discovered Hunter was using drugs and how she disposed of the weapon at the center of the case. Hallie Biden,...
by Star News Staff | Jun 7, 2024
by Steve Gruber Those who would abolish religion and prohibit the free exercise thereof, are themselves religious. Those who would replace religion with the cult of reason, and sacrifice the soul before the altar of science, are unreasonable in the extreme:...
by Star News Staff | Jun 7, 2024
by Jason Cohen Democratic strategist James Carville on Thursday advocated for media outlets to boost their biased coverage of former President Donald Trump to help ensure he does not win the upcoming presidential election. The New York Times’ executive editor...
by The Center Square | Jun 7, 2024
by Casey Harper After two decades at war with the Taliban, the U.S. government is now sending millions of taxpayer dollars to the terrorist group. The Taliban resumed power in Afghanistan immediately after the chaotic and deadly withdrawal of U.S. troops...
by The Center Square | Jun 7, 2024
by Casey Harper U.S. House Republicans passed legislation Wednesday to fund the Department of Veterans Affairs and military construction, but a battle over abortion, sexuality and other issues may sink the bill. The Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and...