by Rachel Alexander | Aug 18, 2024
Several grassroots organizations are organizing an educational seminar titled “Protect the Vote” in Arizona on Monday, with events in Scottsdale and Tucson. Organized by America First Policy Institute (AFPI), the seminar includes Arizona Republican Party (AZGOP) Chair...
by The Center Square | Aug 18, 2024
by Tom Gantert The cost of food assistance in the U.S. has dropped from its peak during the pandemic, but is still 23 percent higher than it was during pre-pandemic times, according to the latest data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Supplemental...
by The Center Square | Aug 18, 2024
by Dan McCaleb Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are tied in a new poll of Wisconsin voters. In a head-to-head matchup between the Republican and Democratic nominees for president, the American Greatness/TIPP poll of likely and...
by The Center Square | Aug 18, 2024
by J.D. Davidson For nearly four decades, small business owners across the country in Ohio said the cost of health insurance is the top chronic issue they face. It remains the No. 1 concern in 2024 after the National Federation of Small Business released the...
by The Center Square | Aug 18, 2024
by Anthony Hennen As plans for an infusion of federal money to expand broadband in Pennsylvania continue, a telecom trade group warns of state rules that could handicap that very expansion. As the Broadband Communications Association of Pennsylvania sees it,...
by The Center Square | Aug 18, 2024
by Madeline Armstrong The U.S. Department of the Interior announced yesterday that for the second consecutive year, the lower Colorado River basin will be in a tier 1, meaning that Arizona’s Colorado River water allocation will once again be reduced by 18% –...
by The Center Square | Aug 18, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo With one month in the books, Georgia’s tax collections seemingly started the year on a positive note after ending last fiscal year with decreased collections. Peach State officials said this week that total General Fund receipts for July,...
by Star News Staff | Aug 18, 2024
by Mary Margret Olohan Presumptive Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz directed almost $100,000 in COVID-19 relief funds to an organization specializing in “abortion doula” services, state contracts show. Walz, the governor of Minnesota, spent almost...
by The Center Square | Aug 18, 2024
by Therese Boudreaux A new bill introduced to the Michigan House would protect emergency responders from getting penalized for leaving work to address crises. Rep. Jaime Greene, R-Richmond, introduced HB 5905 Tuesday, which would prohibit employers from...
by The Center Square | Aug 18, 2024
by Bethany Blankley U.S. Customs and Border Protection released monthly border apprehension data on Friday, saying, “statistics show lowest southwest border encounters in nearly four years.” CBP also claimed illegal border crossings were down by 34% from June...
by Just the News | Aug 18, 2024
by Greg Piper Defending the abortion industry helped define Vice President Kamala Harris as California attorney general, especially a controversial 2016 raid on pro-life activist David Daleiden to seize and suppress undercover videos of Planned Parenthood...
by The Center Square | Aug 18, 2024
by Jon Styf Beacon Center has filed a lawsuit, on behalf of the Association of Christian Schools International, to fight a new U.S. Department of Labor overtime rule that would require anyone making less than $58,000 per year as an hourly, non-exempt employee....
by Kaitlin Housler | Aug 18, 2024
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his running mate have officially gained ballot access in Tennessee for the upcoming November 5 general election, the Tennessee Secretary of State’s Office announced. Kennedy’s campaign submitted 1,025...
by RealClearWire | Aug 18, 2024
by Ross Pomeroy Large language models (LLMs) are increasingly integrating into everyday life – as chatbots, digital assistants, and internet search guides, for example. These artificial intelligence (AI) systems – which consume large amounts of text data to...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Aug 18, 2024
by Katelynn Richardson A Kamala Harris presidency could be a disaster for free speech rights, civil liberties advocates told the Daily Caller News Foundation. As vice president, a senator and California’s attorney general, Harris backed policies that imposed...
by Bethany Bowman | Aug 18, 2024
Music Spotlight and 2X Texas radio chart-topping artist Amanda Kate Ferris has released her sophomore album, Rope the Wind, and it is available now. Produced by Jimmy Ritchey, the 10-track project features songs by numerous acclaimed writers and artists, including...
by Star News Staff | Aug 18, 2024
by Tyler O’Neil Former officials in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Food and Drug Administration condemned what they described as the FDA’s duplicity in allowing off-label use of so-called puberty blockers while loudly condemning...
by Star News Staff | Aug 18, 2024
by Steven Greenhut As a journalist, it’s easy to turn around copy on any of the public policy and political debates of the day, but I struggle to write about religious issues in a meaningful way. My American Spectator columns detail the usual insanity in the...
by American Greatness | Aug 18, 2024
by Debra Heine A coalition of 15 states have filed suit against the Biden-Harris regime over its new rule that will require states to pay public benefits to illegal immigrants, including healthcare benefits. The rule, which is set to go into effect on November...
by Star News Staff | Aug 18, 2024
by Simon Maass English philosopher Antony Flew once commented that Islam was “best described in a Marxian way as the uniting and justifying ideology of Arab imperialism.” This is a rather provocative notion, but it’s not as implausible as it seems. Arab...