by The Center Square | Mar 27, 2022
by Casey Harper U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has been released from the hospital after suffering with an infection. The Supreme Court announced Thomas’ hospitalization Sunday. So far, no other details of his condition are public....
by Star News Staff | Mar 27, 2022
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by Rachel Alexander | Mar 27, 2022
The three public universities in Arizona — Arizona State University (ASU), University of Arizona (UA), and Northern Arizona University (NAU) — are demanding tuition increases. They are proposing increases of 2% to 5.6%. A committee of the board of regents will vote on...
by Star News Staff | Mar 27, 2022
by Drew Allen When Joe Biden announced his pick to replace Justice Stephen Breyer on the Supreme Court, he told us he’d found someone with “extraordinary character.” Biden said Ketanji Brown Jackson possessed “uncompromising integrity” and “a strong moral...
by Eric Burk | Mar 27, 2022
Representatives Rob Wittman (R-VA-01) and Derek Kilmer (D-WA-06) announced a new caucus focused on the Navy’s four active public shipyards on Friday. Other members of the Public Shipyard Caucus include Representatives Elaine Luria (D-VA-02) and Bobby Scott...
by Cooper Moran | Mar 27, 2022
The Kenosha Professional Police Association Board opted to endorse Republican Rebecca Kleefisch in her run for Wisconsin governor. The group joins other law enforcement groups, including the Wisconsin Fraternal Order of Police and the Milwaukee Police Association, in...
by The Center Square | Mar 27, 2022
by Anthony Hennen A proposed bill would require Pennsylvania employers to provide all employees with paid sick leave, going beyond current federal requirements. HB2439, introduced as the Health Family Healthy Workplaces Act, was introduced by Rep. Jennifer...
by The Center Square | Mar 27, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia recorded all-time high employment numbers in February. The number of workers – more than 5 million – increased by 21,102 in February, the Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) said. The Peach State’s labor force of more than 5.2 million...
by Admin | Mar 27, 2022
by Evan Stambaugh A member of the Minneapolis City Council is seeking to imagine what a city “without police could look like.” Robin Wonsley Worlobah, a Democratic Socialist with a PhD in “Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies” from the University of Minnesota,...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Mar 27, 2022
A bill Thursday passed through the Ohio State House of Representatives that will change the way the state selects which company that makes voter ballots is chosen, and establishes guidelines for that process. “The contract shall be awarded to the most qualified,...
by Cooper Moran | Mar 27, 2022
A federal judge on Wednesday ruled to end federal oversight of Connecticut’s Department of Children and Families (DCF). For the past 32 years, the state agency has remained under federal oversight after a lawsuit alleged children in their supervision were subject to...
by Star News Staff | Mar 27, 2022
by Jeff Minick The Democrats in the Virginia state legislature have once again denied homeschool students the right to play on public-school sports teams. Perhaps even worse than the failure to pass the bill were the insults that accompanied the discussion,...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Mar 27, 2022
A woman at a Metro Nashville Board of Public Education meeting was caught on a hot microphone saying she wants to set a U.S. senator from Tennessee on fire. Sources familiar with the incident have confirmed to The Tennessee Star that the woman who made those comments...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Mar 27, 2022
Records show Tennessee newcomer and D.C. insider Morgan Ortagus has finally moved into the boundaries of Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District, a district she seeks to represent in the U.S. House of Representatives. The Tennessee Star reported last month that...
by The Center Square | Mar 27, 2022
by Steve Bittenbender New York City saw a population decline of more than 300,000 people over a 12-month span ending July 1, 2021, according to data released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau. The city’s population fell by 305,665 people or 3.5 percent. As The...
by Star News Staff | Mar 27, 2022
by Laurel Duggan Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s approval rating dropped significantly over recent months, according to the results of a new poll. Only 50% of likely California voters said they approved of Newsom’s job performance as of March,...
by Star News Staff | Mar 27, 2022
by Kendall Tietz A Wisconsin school district claimed state and federal non-discrimination laws do not apply to white students because they are not part of a protected class, according to the response a student’s parents received after they filed a complaint...
by The Center Square | Mar 27, 2022
by Bethany Blankley Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law Friday that requires Florida school districts to be transparent in the selection of instructional materials, including library and reading materials. As a part of the “Year of the Parent,” a...
by The Center Square | Mar 27, 2022
by Scott McClallen Suspension of Michigan’s 6% sales tax on gasoline through March 1, 2023 has been proposed by Senate Minority Leader Jim Ananich. The bill is in response to record gas prices caused by inflation and international conflict that brought trade...
by Star News Staff | Mar 27, 2022
by Michael Torres The battle for Hispanic voters in traditional Democratic strongholds is intensifying in Pennsylvania. Last month, the Republican National Committee opened a Hispanic community center in Allentown, the state’s third-largest city. It’s the sixth...
by Star News Staff | Mar 27, 2022
by Thomas Catenacci House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband purchased 2,500 shares of Tesla stock amid Democrats’ push for increased green energy spending. Paul Pelosi, the Democratic House leader’s millionaire husband, purchased the tranche of Tesla stock on...