by Just the News | Jun 29, 2024
by John Solomon Georgia’s largest newspaper on Saturday night published a front page editorial pleading with President Joe Biden to step aside and embrace “the shade of retirement.” The Atlanta Constitution-Journal declared Biden’s debate performance in Atlanta...
by Tom Pappert | Jun 29, 2024
Governor Glenn Youngkin declared in an interview that “Virginia is in play” for former President Donald Trump, following President Joe Biden’s poor debate performance on Thursday. Youngkin said of the Thursday debate during his Friday morning...
by Star News Staff | Jun 29, 2024
by Even Poellinger The Lino Lakes City Council has voted 4-1 to postpone development of a new residential community centered around a mosque, with a final vote to decide the moratorium coming on July 8. The development, with the proposed name of “Madinah...
by The Center Square | Jun 29, 2024
by Arjun Singh Foreign policy is an infrequent subject in U.S. Senate campaigns. In Michigan’s Senate election, however, tough talk on the Chinese Communist Party is growing on the campaign trail. Michigan, a key swing state in 2024’s general elections, will...
by Tom Pappert | Jun 29, 2024
U.S. Pennsylvania Senate nominee Dave McCormick on Friday raised the possibility of White House officials using the 25th Amendment to remove President Joe Biden from office due to poor physical fitness due to his poor debate performance on Thursday. McCormick...
by The Center Square | Jun 29, 2024
by Jon Styf Cleveland is one of the next cities asking for public funding for a renovation or new NFL stadium after the city councils of Charlotte and Jacksonville each approved more than $600 million in public funding. Browns’ ownership, the Haslam Sports...
by The Center Square | Jun 29, 2024
by Christian Wade The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a case challenging Connecticut’s 2021 ban on religious exemption for school vaccination requirements. A lawsuit filed by parents and conservative groups argued that the state violated their...
by The Center Square | Jun 29, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo South Carolina’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased in May to 3.4%, and the state’s top labor official said higher interest rates may be partly to blame. While the state’s unemployment rate increased from 3.2% last...
by The Center Square | Jun 29, 2024
by Cameron Arcand Rep. Laura Terech, D-Phoenix, is stepping down on June 30 now that the legislative session is over, but before her term technically ends. Terech (pictured above) had announced previously that she would not seek re-election in the hotly...
by The Center Square | Jun 29, 2024
by Therese Boudreaux Republican Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos will not face a recall election after the Wisconsin Elections Commission threw out more than a hundred signatures on a petition. The WEC voted 4-2 on Thursday afternoon to reject the Vos...
by The Center Square | Jun 29, 2024
by Jon Styf The Jacksonville Jaguars became the second NFL team this week to get a large sum of public money for a stadium renovation when the City Council voted 14-1 to approve $775 million toward a $1.4 billion renovation of EverBank Stadium. The Jaguars and...
by The Center Square | Jun 29, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo The head of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta remains “quite optimistic that things are heading in the right direction.” In a video message posted Thursday alongside a longer-form piece, Raphael Bostic, president and chief executive...
by Star News Staff | Jun 29, 2024
by Nick Pope Republican Texas Rep. Chip Roy said Friday that he plans to introduce a resolution geared toward removing President Joe Biden from office following Thursday night’s presidential debate. Roy announced his intentions in a post to X on Friday morning,...
by RealClearWire | Jun 29, 2024
by Susan Crabtree Amid the Democrats’ chaotic meltdown over President Biden’s Thursday night debate performance, one image stood out: A shrewd observer on X.com posted a video of a baseball pitcher just off the field dramatically engaged in big, arm-circle...
by Star News Staff | Jun 29, 2024
by Owen Klinksy Americans looking to buy a home may have to wait as housing costs are expected to remain elevated until 2026 or later, according to a note from Bank of America (BofA) economists published Monday. Homebuyers are facing elevated interest rates due...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 29, 2024
Ten bills concerning school safety passed during the most recent legislative session of the Tennessee General Assembly and signed into law by Governor Bill Lee will take effect on July 1. Two bills – Senate Bill 1715 and Senate Bill 2901 – address safety...
by Rachel Alexander | Jun 29, 2024
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rejected an appeal from Kari Lake and Mark Finchem alleging that Arizona officials made false statements to the courts regarding their lawsuit to stop the use of electronic voting machine tabulators. The panel of three justices, two...