by Rachel Alexander | Aug 3, 2024
The trial against former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters wrapped up its first week on Friday, featuring testimony by witnesses for the prosecution including IT professional Gerald Wood. Peters, who is charged with crimes related to making a copy of an election database...
by Tom Pappert | Aug 3, 2024
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares on Friday sent a letter to ActBlue, the top fundraising platform for Democrats and liberal issues, demanding answers over the money laundering and fraud allegations levied by journalist James O’Keefe and his O’Keefe...
by Tom Pappert | Aug 3, 2024
Georgia Republican Party (GAGOP) Chair Josh McKoon on Friday announced that former Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan will be permanently banned from attending any of the state party’s events, including conventions and caucuses, after Duncan endorsed President Joe...
by Just the News | Aug 3, 2024
by Ben Whedon Michigan Democratic Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson this week announced that the state would implement a “panic button” system for the November election permitting election officials to quickly alert law enforcement in the event of a...
by The Center Square | Aug 3, 2024
by Christian Wade Connecticut’s highest court has rejected another legal challenge to the state’s pandemic-era law repealing religious exemptions for school vaccine requirements. Connecticut’s Supreme Court ruling rejected several claims by...
by The Center Square | Aug 3, 2024
by Andrew Powell The Florida Auditor General recently published a follow-up audit of the Sunshine State’s economic incentives programs and found some uncorrected issues remain. The Florida Department of Commerce assists the governor in working with the...
by The Center Square | Aug 3, 2024
by J.D. Davidson A southwest Ohio judge and court clerk face charges after a grand jury returned a 12-count indictment. State Auditor Keith Faber said an investigation uncovered allegations of improper activity, including political, involving public resources...
by The Center Square | Aug 3, 2024
by Cameron Arcand Navajo Nation leaders are unhappy with the transportation of uranium ore along the reservation on Tuesday. President Buu Nygren (pictured above) said the transport from Energy Fuels was done without his permission and sent out law enforcement...
by Star News Staff | Aug 3, 2024
by Luke Sprinkel A pair of non-profit public interest law firms have threatened to sue Rochester Public Schools (RPS) if the district utilizes its new pro-transgender policy to “transition a child without parental consent.” Just weeks ago, the RPS school board...
by Star News Staff | Aug 3, 2024
by Shmuel Klatzkin The independent judiciary established by our Constitution has inspired the world. Even British law, which developed and preserved constitutional liberties, and whose firm sense of political rights inspired the American Founders, has only in...
by Star News Staff | Aug 3, 2024
by Owen Klinsky The U.S. added 114,000 nonfarm payroll jobs in July as the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.3%, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data released Friday. Economists anticipated that the country would add 175,000 jobs in...
by Just the News | Aug 3, 2024
by Steven Richards As the passage of 23 years fades the nation’s memory, the terrorist who has now received a plea deal from the Biden administration was a diabolical plotter who planned even more insidious carnage than what the terrorists achieved in the...
by Star News Staff | Aug 3, 2024
by Nick Pope Vice President Kamala Harris has racked up endorsements from several hardline climate groups that oppose fracking, even after her campaign disavowed her previous support of a fracking ban. The political arms of 350.org, Friends of the Earth, the...
by RealClearWire | Aug 3, 2024
by Susan Crabtree Just days after Secret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe denied playing a direct role in rejecting repeated requests for added security measures and assets for former President Trump, whistleblowers have come forward refuting those claims...
by Just the News | Aug 3, 2024
by Steven Richards and John Solomon The Secret Service developed intelligence that there was a “high potential for violence” before the Jan. 6 Capitol riot but failed to share that information with its agents guarding Donald Trump, Mike Pence or Kamala Harris...
by Kaitlin Housler | Aug 3, 2024
The Davidson County Election Commission gave final approval to Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s multi-billion dollar transit plan on Thursday, marking the final step before the plan is presented to voters on the November 5 general election ballot. O’Connell’s...
by The Center Square | Aug 3, 2024
by Benjamin Yount Local governments across Wisconsin got their first billion-dollars from the state’s shared revenue plan after Gov. Tony Evers’ office recently announced the payment. “This distribution marks a significant milestone as it includes the new...
by Star News Staff | Aug 3, 2024
by Hailey Gomez The South Carolina Supreme Court granted approval for the state Wednesday to conduct executions by firing squad and electrocution. The state passed a law in 2021 allowing the use firing squads and electrocution as execution methods, according to...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Aug 3, 2024
A far-left Tennessee House of Representatives member won her primary election on Thursday and now faces an uphill battle against incumbent U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN). “Thank you, Tennessee. I am running for office to represent you, to fight for you,...
by The Center Square | Aug 3, 2024
by Anthony Hennen The latest round of federal grants has sent $1.45 million to four projects in Pennsylvania to boost renewal energy and efficiency efforts. Half of the money goes to Reinford Farms, a dairy farm and trucking business in Mifflintown to replace a...
by The Center Square | Aug 3, 2024
by Bethany Blankley Texas has won another lawsuit against the Biden administration, this time one that requires it to finish building the border wall. The ruling was issued May 29, with a 60-day window for appeal. Because the Biden administration didn’t appeal...