by Star News Staff | Jun 9, 2024
by Virginia Allen Arizona’s two largest cities allocated tens of millions of dollars to fight homelessness in the past several years, but little has changed, according to a Goldwater Institute investigative report released Thursday. “We’ve seen Phoenix and...
by The Center Square | Jun 9, 2024
by J.D. Davidson Public school districts in Ohio could soon have access limited to school-issued computers used by students and monitoring students’ web-browsing activity during non-school hours. A bill that recently unanimously passed the Senate and began...
by The Center Square | Jun 9, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo A Georgia state lawmaker who says she was silenced when she switched parties last year convened a hearing to showcase how social media companies can de-platform people to manipulate messaging. Rep. Mesha Mainor, R-Atlanta, said she called the...
by Star News Staff | Jun 9, 2024
by Typer O’Neil You may have heard that, early last year, the FBI issued a memo targeting Catholics—specifically “radical traditional Catholics”—that relied on the work of the far-left Southern Poverty Law Center. The FBI rushed to rescind the memo on...
by The Center Square | Jun 9, 2024
by Jon Styf Fanatics Sportsbook was fined $50,000 in Tennessee for allowing eight people who were on an in-app self-exclusion list to place bets during that exclusion. Zen Sports received a $60,000 for not maintaining a high enough balance in its reserve...
by Star News Staff | Jun 9, 2024
by Hans von Spakovsky and J. Christian Adams The truth is out there. Aliens are registering and voting in American elections. For anyone who cares to see it, the truth is available in public records in election offices across the nation. But unfortunately,...
by Star News Staff | Jun 9, 2024
by Will Kessler Americans took up part-time jobs in huge numbers in May as full-time jobs evaporate under President Joe Biden’s economy, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released Friday. There were around 133.3 million people employed...
by Star News Staff | Jun 9, 2024
by Eric Lendrum The average salary for a company’s chief executive officer (CEO) soared by 13% in 2023, thus producing an even greater income gap between top executives and the workers they employ. According to ABC News, a data analysis by Equilar for...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 9, 2024
The Wilson County School District voted unanimously to approve shatter-resistant glass films to be installed at each of its 24 brick-and-mortar campuses. On Monday, board members Kimberly McGee, Larry Tomlinson, Carrie Pfeiffer, Jamie Farough, Melissa Lynn, Joseph...
by The Center Square | Jun 9, 2024
by Bethany Blankley Former Border security leaders serving under multiple presidents and whose careers span decades in law enforcement say President Joe Biden’s “border security” announcement Tuesday won’t secure the border but instead will facilitate more...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 9, 2024
Nashvillians will participate in the upcoming National Women’s Strike, which is an event hosted by the Women’s March. On Monday, June 24, the day that Roe v. Wade was overturned, turning abortion laws back over to the states, women will take the day off...
by Just the News | Jun 9, 2024
by Misty Severi The House Budget Committee released a report Friday that found more than half of all new jobs are going to immigrants, including those in the country illegally. The report comes after the Labor Department released its jobs report for May, which...
by Star News Staff | Jun 9, 2024
by Simon Maass We’ve all heard the rhetorical attacks on Western Civilization—often centered on Christianity, capitalism, or colonialism, and often on all three. Among radical leftists, the consensus is that these elements are evil, but given that each is...
by Star News Staff | Jun 9, 2024
by Michaela Estruth “When I grow up, I want to be a mom.” These are common words to hear from young girls; they aspire to be just like their own mothers. But all of a sudden, once those young girls become women, those words become less and less common. Has that...
by Star News Staff | Jun 9, 2024
by Kate Anderson A federal court ruled Wednesday that Colorado discriminated against Catholic preschools by refusing to allow them to participate in the state’s school voucher program over their faith. St. Mary’s Catholic Parish and St. Bernadette’s Catholic...
by The Center Square | Jun 9, 2024
by Jon Styf Kentucky, Pennsylvania and West Virginia will each receive $28.7 million in funding through the Abandoned Mine Land Economic Revitalization plan in fiscal year 2024. The funding comes through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which put $11.3...
by Just the News | Jun 9, 2024
by Nicholas Ballasy The World Health Organization announced that a man in Mexico has died from H5N2, a new strain of bird flu that hasn’t yet been detected humans until now. The WHO said it was first notified of a human H5N2 infection on May 23 related to...
by Star News Staff | Jun 9, 2024
by Harold Hutchinson The International Olympic Committee (IOC) issued media guidelines on Thursday that urged reporters not to use specific terms while covering transgender athletes. The IOC, which governs the Olympic Games, published its Portrayal...