by Just the News | Aug 12, 2024
by Ben Whedon Vice President Kamala Harris has repeatedly espoused opposition to voter I.D. laws, yet her campaign recently required that attendees present a valid identification to RSVP for one of her rallies. The event took place Friday at the Desert Diamond...
by Just the News | Aug 12, 2024
by Misty Severi A man is wanted in connection to a burglary of former President Donald Trump’s campaign office in Ashburn, Virginia, sources confirmed to Just The News on Monday. The burglary took place on Sunday, at the former president’s campaign...
by Just the News | Aug 12, 2024
by Nicholas Ballasy Former President Trump is seeking $100 million in damages from the U.S. Justice Department over its handling of the classified documents search at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida. The search occurred in August of 2022....
by Tom Pappert | Aug 12, 2024
President Joe Biden confirmed in an interview broadcast Sunday that he will campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania, even as nearly 60 percent of voters in the commonwealth disapprove of his performance in the White House. The 81-year-old...
by The Center Square | Aug 12, 2024
by Elyse Apel Recent polls out of Georgia have former President Donald Trump just barely leading Vice President Kamala Harris. With just 89 days until the election, Harris is riding a wave of momentum since launching into the race July 21 with President Joe...
by The Center Square | Aug 12, 2024
by Madeline Armstrong If victorious in November, Arizona Democrats aim to institute laws they say would cut costs for Arizonans. Republicans say these measures would only hurt Arizona’s economy and lead to higher taxes. Only two seats away from having a...
by The Center Square | Aug 12, 2024
by Elyse Apel While many of Georgia’s 180 state House of Representative seats are not competitive, District 53 is where Democrat Susie Greenberg hopes to flip the “most flippable” seat back blue. Incumbent Republican Rep. Deborah Silcox was first elected...
by Just the News | Aug 12, 2024
by Natalia Mittelstadt The Republican mayor of Lynchburg has allegedly repeatedly attempted to silence her critics during her two-year term, according to residents, which has had a “chilling effect on free speech.” Lynchburg Mayor Stephanie Reed, who has held...
by The Center Square | Aug 12, 2024
by Tom Gantert So far in the fiscal year 2024, the federal government has had to borrow about $5 billion every day. The Congressional Budget Office said Thursday the federal budget deficit was $1.5 trillion for the first 10 months of fiscal year 2024, which...
by Just the News | Aug 12, 2024
by Kevin Killough When the Department of Energy announced that it had successfully replenished the nation’s stockpile with the total purchased volume of 40 million barrels, the announcement had some people scratching their heads. The Strategic Petroleum...
by Tom Pappert | Aug 12, 2024
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick on Sunday urged additional election observers after the Pennsylvania Department of State warned that election results may not be available on Election Day, and claimed that changing vote totals should not be construed as...
by Tom Pappert | Aug 12, 2024
The company which provides Security Resources Officers (SROs) to Memphis Shelby County Schools (MSCS) has reportedly warned it will step back from its duties unless Shelby County changes its overtime policies, with the company’s owner claiming in a letter that...
by Star News Staff | Aug 12, 2024
by Kerry McDonald Two weeks ago, three unlikely bedfellows joined forces to announce their intention to cut K-12 chronic absenteeism in half by 2029. The right-leaning American Enterprise Institute, the left-leaning Education Trust, and the nonprofit...
by The Center Square | Aug 12, 2024
by Alan Wooten With a looming deadline to fund benefits to about 7 million veterans in October, and Congress out until Sept. 9, Maine Sen. Susan Collins and six colleagues have filed legislation to get full funding. A Republican and independent are among the...
by The Center Square | Aug 12, 2024
by Jon Styf Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee is starting a state Office of Outdoor Recreation after putting $207 million for state parks, blueways development, farmland conservation and outdoor recreation in this year’s budget. Lee announced the department, within the...