by Aaron Gulbransen | Apr 8, 2022
In a poll recently released by Emerson College Polling/The Hill, Stacey Abrams trails both Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (R) and his GOP primary challenger, former U.S. Senator David Perdue. Kemp leads Abrams by seven percentage points and Perdue has a five-point lead....
by Peter D'Abrosca | Apr 8, 2022
After President Joe Biden declared April “Second Chance Awareness Month” for felons, Ohio’s Gov. Mike DeWine (R) bragged Thursday about his initiative to expedite the pardon process for convicted felons. “April is Second Chance Awareness Month...
by Eric Burk | Apr 8, 2022
The House of Representatives passed Congressman Gerry Connolly’s (D-VA-11) resolution supporting NATO and calling on President Joe Biden to support establishing a Center for Democratic Resilience (CDR) within NATO. The resolution received Democratic support and...
by RealClearWire | Apr 8, 2022
by Vince Bielski The fight outside North High School in Denver was about to turn more violent as one girl wrapped a bike chain around her fist to strike the other. Just before the attacker used the weapon, school staff arrived and restrained her, ending the...
by Cooper Moran | Apr 8, 2022
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers on Wednesday awarded $15 million to schools throughout the state for a new mental health initiative. The “Get Kids Ahead Initiative” will utilize the money to “provide direct mental healthcare, hire and support mental health...
by Cooper Moran | Apr 8, 2022
Ohio Right to Life, a grassroots pro-life organization, endorsed J.D. Vance in the state’s U.S. Senate race to replace retiring Senator Rob Portman. The organization selected Vance over the three other candidates considered front runners in the race: Jane...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Apr 8, 2022
In an advertisement for a political event, a candidate for Williamson County Commissioner expressed her displeasure with parents who want a say in what is being taught to their children. “Hey Williamson County! Are you sick of being embarrassed by our elected...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Apr 8, 2022
A select committee made up of members of the Tennessee Republican Party State Executive Committee are making preparations to hold a hearing on several challenges that were made to GOP bona fide statuses of candidates in Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District...
by The Center Square | Apr 8, 2022
by Mary Stroka Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison warned National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell that he shares “grave concerns” with five other state attorneys general about the league’s treatment of women. The attorneys general also said in...
by Star News Staff | Apr 8, 2022
by Sebastian Hughes A significant number of Hispanic women are poised to represent the Republican Party in Texas as congressional candidates in the upcoming midterms, creating a potential nightmare scenario for Democrats as they attempt to reverse GOP gains....
by Star News Staff | Apr 8, 2022
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by The Center Square | Apr 8, 2022
by Brett Addleman A total of 12 cities will be receiving funding through Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont’s new grant program. The governor announced $45 million will be awarded through the Connecticut Communities Challenge Grant Program, which works to leverage $74...
by The Center Square | Apr 8, 2022
by Scott McClallen Gov. Gretchen Whitmer filed a lawsuit asking the Michigan Supreme Court to recognize a right to abortion under the Due Process Clause of the Michigan Constitution. The request follows a U.S. Supreme Court May decision to hear Mississippi’s...
by The Center Square | Apr 8, 2022
by Cole Lauterbach Both sides are declaring victory after the Arizona Supreme Court released a mixed opinion that ultimately allows Attorney General Mark Brnovich to go after a deal between hotelier Omni Hotels and the Board of Regents. The state’s high court...
by Star News Staff | Apr 8, 2022
by Julie Kelly D.C. District Court Judge Trevor McFadden Wednesday delivered a major blow to the Justice Department’s aggressive prosecution of January 6 protesters. Following a bench trial this week for Matthew Martin, a New Mexico man charged with the most...
by The Center Square | Apr 8, 2022
by Benjamin Yount A lot of Wisconsin parents are not happy with their local school boards. Conservative and Republicans candidates for school boards did well in their races Tuesday, many of them new challengers who unseated longtime incumbents. “Last night was...
by Star News Staff | Apr 8, 2022
by Eric Lendrum On Wednesday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) promised to enact a new policy that will see all illegal aliens in the state bussed up to Joe Biden’s home state of Delaware. As reported by Fox News, DeSantis made the announcement shortly...
by Star News Staff | Apr 8, 2022
by Jennie Taer Amid an epidemic of overdose deaths caused largely by fentanyl, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is warning state, local and federal law enforcement of a spike in “mass-overdose events.” “The DEA is seeing a nationwide spike in...
by The Center Square | Apr 8, 2022
by J.D. Davidson An Ohio lawmaker wants the Ohio Supreme Court to pay the potential $20 million price tag for a second primary election after it ruled three times legislative redistricting maps were unconstitutional. Rep. Ron Ferguson, R-Jefferson, plans to...