by Just the News | Jul 28, 2024
by Misty Severi A spokesperson for Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign said on Friday that the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee would not seek a federal ban on fracking if she’s elected to the White House in November....
by The Center Square | Jul 28, 2024
by Jon Styf The University of Tennessee is hiring a group called the 865 Neyland Project Team to build an entertainment complex on the waterfront next to Neyland Stadium. The project includes a hotel, rooftop restaurant, conference center, parking and a 175,000...
by Just the News | Jul 28, 2024
by Misty Severi The amount of Americans that believe the U.S. is ready for a female president has dipped according to a poll published Friday, with just over half claiming they believe the country is ready this year. The poll, conducted by YouGov for The...
by The Center Square | Jul 28, 2024
by Brendan Clarey An education organization that administers a nationwide assessment has found that students are still not performing as well as they were immediately before the COVID-19 pandemic and that students’ achievement gap worsened in the 2023-24...
by Just the News | Jul 28, 2024
by Charlotte Hazard The Justice Department on Friday evening accused the social media app TikTok of gathering information on users’ opinions on social issues such as abortion and gun control. Attorneys for the DOJ said in documents filed at an appeals...
by The Center Square | Jul 28, 2024
by J.D. Davidson Ohio school districts must adopt a policy to accommodate students’ sincerely held religious beliefs. The new law, signed Friday by Gov. Mike DeWine, was introduced more than a year ago. It requires the district to adopt a policy...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jul 28, 2024
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled 4-3 to reject a lawsuit brought by a restaurant customer who swallowed a bone that was in his order of boneless chicken wings. The plaintiff in the lawsuit, Michael Berkheimer, sued the restaurant Wings on Brookwood, its food supplier, and...
by RealClearWire | Jul 28, 2024
by Chase Spears Last month the Supreme Court ended the 40-year precedent known as the Chevron Doctrine. When the Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council ruling was handed down in 1984 there was nil understanding that it would enable the burgeoning...
by RealClearWire | Jul 28, 2024
by Jonathan Lesser As state and federal policies mandate the electrification of virtually all end uses to reduce carbon emissions from fossil fuels. For example, 18 states have adopted California’s Advanced Clear Car II rules requiring increasing percentages of...
by Star News Staff | Jul 28, 2024
by Jennifer Nuelle The College Board recently made changes to the Advanced Placement (AP) tests that have resulted in more student test-takers receiving higher scores, according to the Wall Street Journal. The AP tests’ scoring changes involve replacing a panel...
by Just the News | Jul 27, 2024
by Nicholas Ballasy Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign said the former president won’t agree to a scheduled debate with Vice President Kamala Harris until she becomes the Democratic nominee at the convention. President Biden won the 2024 Democratic...
by The Center Square | Jul 27, 2024
by Alan Wooten Health advisories issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency about the risks of chemicals produced at a North Carolina plant on the Cape Fear River are lawful and not reviewable by a court. In a ruling by three judges Tuesday at the 3rd...
by Star News Staff | Jul 27, 2024
by Eric Lendrum The National Rifle Association (NRA) has filed a lawsuit against the Biden Administration’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), as well as Attorney General Merrick Garland, over a new federal rule pertaining to firearms...
by Tom Pappert | Jul 27, 2024
The campaign for Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick announced on Friday its new ad, which features Senator Bob Casey praise Vice President Kamala Harris, will run on television in Pennsylvania during the Olympic Games in Paris. The campaign confirmed in a...
by The Center Square | Jul 27, 2024
by Benjamin Yount Green Bay’s mayor has agreed to never spy on people at city hall again. Mayor Eric Genrich made the promise as part of the settlement in the lawsuit over hidden microphones at city hall. Genrich (pictured above) had the microphones installed...