by Peter D'Abrosca | Apr 24, 2022
Twitter will no longer sell ads with messaging that contradicts the United Nations’ (UN) scientists, according to a statement from the Silicon Valley tech giant. “To better serve these conversations, misleading advertisements on Twitter that contradict the...
by Star News Staff | Apr 24, 2022
by Bill Hurrell It is not often that two contrasting mainstream media events reveal so completely the nature of the deep dysfunction of modern culture. Yet that is precisely what happened last month. Those two events are as follows: First, contrarian Substack...
by Cooper Moran | Apr 24, 2022
Former President Donald Trump endorsed Ohio Secretary of State in his bid for re-election. LaRose, who was elected in 2018, oversaw the state’s election for the past four years. Trump awarded the Secretary of State his ”Complete and Total Endorsement.” “Frank LaRose...
by The Center Square | Apr 24, 2022
by Benjamin Yount The new Clean Energy Plan from Wisconsin’s governor would mean a huge change in how the state gets its electricity, and how much people will pay for it. Gov. Tony Evers unveiled his plan on Tuesday. The governor said the plan includes more...
by The Center Square | Apr 24, 2022
by Brent Addleman An investment of federal funds will benefit schoolchildren throughout Connecticut, Gov. Ned Lamont said. The governor announced $8 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds will be invested in the Summer Enrichment Program. The funding will be...
by Eric Burk | Apr 24, 2022
Albemarle County Circuit Court Judge Claude Worrell said Friday he would dismiss a lawsuit against the Albemarle County School Board; in the lawsuit, a group of parents argued that anti-racist school policy required “the indoctrination of Albemarle students in...
by Rachel Alexander | Apr 24, 2022
Three of the four major Republican gubernatorial candidates faced off Friday night in a debate hosted by the grassroots group, America Pack. Trump-endorsed Kari Lake, Matt Salmon, and Steve Gaynor participated. Karrin Taylor-Robson, after indicating she would attend,...
by Admin | Apr 24, 2022
by Sebastian Hughes Republicans in the U.S. House sent Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger a letter flagging a report that a voter-education initiative spearheaded by Stacey Abrams is teaching students the state’s laws restrict voting, The Washington...
by The Center Square | Apr 24, 2022
by Scott McClallen A month and a few days after Sunshine Week, which celebrates government transparency, Michigan’s three highest-ranking public officials won’t answer questions about a possible $1.4 million security protection bid from DK Security. The...
by The Center Square | Apr 24, 2022
by Pafoua Yang Several Minnesotans opened up about the harms of COVID-19 mandates during a press conference this week on a GOP-backed bill that would protect residents from “unconstitutional and medically irresponsible COVID-19 vaccine mandates.” Vaccine...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Apr 24, 2022
Williamson Families PAC called on now-convicted felon and judicial candidate Connie Reguli to withdraw from the Williamson County May 3 Republican primary. The Williamson Families PAC, which is a conservative group based in Franklin, Tennessee, previously endorsed...
by RealClearWire | Apr 24, 2022
by John F. Wasik When Sam Semilia toted up his retirement finances, he was pretty sure that he was due a pension from his time working as a steam engineer for the Diamond Crystal salt company four decades before. Salty is one way to describe the search for his...
by Rachel Alexander | Apr 24, 2022
Legislative District (LD) 12 Republicans censured Maricopa County Republican Party Chair (MCRC) Mickie Niland for “apparent bias against election integrity” last week, but some conservatives opposed the move and now a proclamation has been proposed for Maricopa County...
by Kaitlin Housler | Apr 24, 2022
Vice President Kamala Harris will headline Tennessee State University (TSU)’s 2022 Spring Commencement next month as the ceremony’s keynote speaker. Vice President Harris will deliver the keynote address for the undergraduate Commencement on May 7th. Vice President...
by The Center Square | Apr 24, 2022
by Laurel Duggan Young women who regretted undergoing sex changes in their adolescent years spoke about their experiences and the adults who allowed them to transition in a Tuesday Substack article by Suzy Weiss. The women, sometimes referred to as...
by The Center Square | Apr 24, 2022
by Casey Harper Newly compiled data from the Federal Reserve shows that inflation is hurting businesses, costing consumers, and likely not going away anytime soon. The Federal Reserve released its “Beige Book,” a report that compiles reports from...
by The Center Square | Apr 24, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed an executive order to create a special commission to examine how to fix the state’s healthcare worker shortage. The 15-member Healthcare Workforce Commission must report its findings to the governor by the end of the...
by Star News Staff | Apr 24, 2022
by Jennie Taer The governor of the Mexican state Coahuila has enhanced security on his side of the border after an agreement with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, according to a video Coahuila Governor Miguel Ángel Riquelme Solís posted to Twitter Wednesday. Riquelme...
by The Center Square | Apr 24, 2022
by Bethany Blankley Gov. Ron DeSantis signed HB 7 into law Friday, the first bill in the nation that bans “corporate wokeness” and Critical Race Theory from being used or taught in the workplace and public classrooms. The bill includes provisions to prevent...
by The Center Square | Apr 24, 2022
by Anthony Hennen Jobs in nursing and residential care facilities fell dramatically during the pandemic and have yet to recover. Due to economic factors and long-term aging trends in Pennsylvania, bouncing back won’t be easy. About 202,000 workers were in...
by The Center Square | Apr 24, 2022
by J.D. Davidson A federal court gave the Ohio Redistricting Commission until May 28 to draw state legislative redistricting maps that meet a court order, or it will implement a previously rejected map so the state can hold an Aug. 2 primary. The three-judge...