by Cooper Moran | Jul 26, 2021
Former U.S. Representative and Ohio gubernatorial candidate Jim Renacci claimed that Ohio’s current governor, Mike DeWine, leads similar to Democratic officials and urged DeWine to explain his connections to the recent bribery scandal that has embroiled...
by Matthew Hall | Jul 26, 2021
While national eyes are focused on the Virginia gubernatorial races, many Virginia political watchers are looking towards the Virginia House of Delegates’ races. There are many competitive races across the Commonwealth, from the crystal waters of Mountain...
by Hayley Feland | Jul 26, 2021
Stop Line 3 activists have gotten a restraining order against Hubbard County Sheriff Cory Aukes after activist Winona LaDuke was arrested last week during a protest. LaDuke is the leader of Honor the Earth, an environmental group that has been protesting Line...
by Casey Owens | Jul 26, 2021
Governor Ron DeSantis has been criticized for being hypocritical for the lack of enforcement of the anti-riot law against Cuban protesters who marched on multiple highways in Florida. Given the fact that the new law made it a felony offense to block traffic...
by Casey Owens | Jul 26, 2021
In response to the Surfside condo collapse, Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried held a press conference Friday to encourage the Legislature to update regulations for condominiums and establish a task force to examine said regulations to prevent future...
by Eric Burk | Jul 26, 2021
A lobbyist flew four Virginia state legislators to Illinois on Tuesday to pitch video game terminals (VGT) as an alternative to the recently-banned skill games popular in the Commonwealth’s convenience stores. “I was wildly impressed with the...
by The Center Square | Jul 26, 2021
by John Haughey According to an April-June McKinsey Global Survey poll of 60 senior supply-chain executives from across the nation, 73% encountered a shortage of suppliers – not just supplies – and 75% faced production/distribution shortfalls during the 2020...
by The Center Square | Jul 26, 2021
by Scott McClallen Michigan could receive $800 million under a proposed multibillion-dollar national opioid settlement, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said. The settlement would involve Johnson & Johnson and the three largest pharmaceutical...
by Star News Staff | Jul 26, 2021
by Anthony Gockowski Taxpayer-funded school districts across the state have spent huge sums of money hiring outside consultants to conduct “equity audits” and related work, in some cases using COVID-19 relief funds to cover the costs. The primary beneficiaries...