by Aaron Gulbransen | May 8, 2022 | Battleground States, Featured, Georgia, The South
Several Georgia-based labor groups, which are traditionally Democrat in both endorsements and membership, have sent letters to the Biden administration urging them to change course on policies that have resulted in rising inflation and higher gas prices. The Atlanta...
by Admin | May 8, 2022 | Commentary, News
by Jeff Minick This is the day we honor the mother who bore us, reared us, laughed with us (and sometimes laughed in private at us), argued with us, taught us everything from table manners to hygiene, protected us, and believed in us. She picked us up when we...
by The Center Square | May 8, 2022 | Battleground States, Ohio, The Midwest
by J.D. Davidson Groups that successfully challenged the constitutionality of the third set of Ohio state legislative redistricting maps will likely challenge again after the Ohio Redistricting Commission resubmitted the previously thrown out maps. The...
by Eric Burk | May 8, 2022 | Battleground States, The South, Virginia
Boeing is moving its global headquarters to its campus in Arlington, and plans to develop a research and technology center to focus on areas including cyber security, autonomous operations, and software and systems engineering. “We are excited to build on our...
by Rachel Alexander | May 8, 2022 | Arizona, Battleground States, The West
The grassroots patriotic group America Pack put on a debate for the Republican primary candidates for Arizona attorney general (AG) Friday night, and of the five candidates who participated, none of them came across as moderates, to the pleasant surprise of the...
by The Center Square | May 8, 2022 | Battleground States, Michigan, The Upper-Midwest
by Scott McClallen About 115,000 Michiganders should receive payments totaling more than $3.5 million from Intuit, the owner of TurboTax, for deceiving consumers into paying for tax services that should have been free. As part of a multi-state agreement,...
by Kaitlin Housler | May 8, 2022 | Battleground States, Florida, The South
Former President Donald Trump announced that he is endorsing Kevin Marino Cabrera for the Miami-Dade County Commission in District 6. “Kevin Cabrera will be a great member of the Miami-Dade County Commission, representing District 6,” Trump said in a statement. “In...
by Star News Staff | May 8, 2022 | Battleground States, Minnesota, The Upper-Midwest
by Pafoua Yang A Democratic candidate for Minnesota’s First Congressional District said critical race theory (CRT) is “made up” and “not taught in schools.” Jeff Ettinger, the former CEO of Hormel Foods Corp., is in a crowded field of candidates seeking to win...
by Cooper Moran | May 8, 2022 | Arizona, Battleground States, The West
Jim Lamon, who is running to represent Arizona in the U.S. Senate, will host a town hall discussion with former acting Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Tom Homan. The event, which will take place on Friday, will focus the discussion on how to...
by The Center Square | May 8, 2022 | Battleground States, The Upper-Midwest, Wisconsin
by Benjamin Yount One western Wisconsin state representative says kids looking to get into gifted and talented programs in public schools across the state are out of luck for another year. Rep. Warren Petryk, R-Town of Washington, on Thursday said Gov. Evers’...
by Star News Staff | May 8, 2022 | Battleground States, Pennsylvania, The Northeast
– – – Photo “Dr. Mehmet Oz and Donald Trump” by Dr. Mehmet Oz.
by The Center Square | May 8, 2022 | News, Tennessee, The South
by Bethany Blankley U.S. Sen. Bill Hagerty says the creation of a board within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) tasked with combating “disinformation” is likely illegal. Creating the board and hiring its new director without Congressional...
by The Center Square | May 8, 2022 | Battleground States, Florida, The South
by Bethany Blankley Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed the largest tax relief bill in Florida history, delivering $1.2 billion in savings to Floridians. DeSantis signed HB 7071 into law, which includes permanent tax relief through a range of sales tax...
by Kaitlin Housler | May 8, 2022 | News, Tennessee, The South
Tri-City Extrusion, Inc. (TCE) officials recently announced that the company will invest $30.8 million to expand its manufacturing operations in Northeast Tennessee. “Our highly skilled workforce and strong business climate make Tennessee the ideal location for...
by Addison Basurto | May 8, 2022 | Arizona, Battleground States, Georgia, port, The South, The West
JASPER, Georgia – Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake told The Georgia Star News Friday she maintains confidence in Arizona Senate President Karen Fann, despite some doubts in her ability to adequately complete the 2020 election audit. “I do...
by Julie Carr | May 8, 2022 | Faith, News, Politics, Trending, TSNN Reports
Neil W. McCabe, the national political editor of The Star News Network, interviewed Paris Dennard, the national spokesman for the Republican National Committee, about the political aftermath after the German media outlet ‘Politico’ leaked the draft of...
by RealClearWire | May 8, 2022 | Commentary, News
by Richard M. Reinsch II When American citizens look to Washington, D.C., they find much to be disappointed in and even less to believe in. The fundamental problem is that the federal government has, through its regulatory and spending powers, usurped much of...
by Admin | May 8, 2022 | National, News
by Laurel Duggan The latest version of the Women’s Health Protection Act (WHPA), which would effectively make abortion a statutory right, scrubbed references to transgender and nonbinary people’s pregnancies as well as language related to “reproductive...
by Admin | May 8, 2022 | National, News
by Philip Lenczycki A federal grand jury found a professor at a public university guilty on espionage charges Wednesday, according to court records. The jury found Mingqing Xiao, a math professor at Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC), guilty on four...
by RealClearWire | May 8, 2022 | Commentary, News
by Stefani E. Buhajla These days, storefronts are adorned with “Now Hiring” and “Help Wanted” signs. Local family-owned businesses and restaurants are announcing reduced business hours and even closures, often citing a lack of employees. And many post signs...
by Admin | May 8, 2022 | National, News
by Laurel Duggan Corporations previously outspoken about hot-button social issues have stayed quiet on the likely overturning of Roe v. Wade after a dramatic fight between Disney and Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis over the company’s political activism....