by Susan Berry, PhD | May 13, 2022
A bill Democrats pushed to shut down state pro-life laws and force doctors throughout the country to perform abortions, even if doing so violates their faith beliefs, failed to advance in the Senate Wednesday. Desperate to appeal to his party’s radical leftist...
by Star News Staff | May 13, 2022
by Victor Davis Hanson Americans are now entering uncharted, revolutionary territory. They may witness things over the next five months that once would have seemed unimaginable. Until the Ukrainian conflict, we had never witnessed a major land war inside Europe...
by Cooper Moran | May 13, 2022
Naomi Judd, the legendary country music singer, died of a self-inflicted firearm wound, the musician’s family revealed. The matriarch of the Judd family battled with depression and mental illness; as her daughter Ashley noted in an interview with Diane Sawyer on...
by Star News Staff | May 13, 2022
by Evan Stambaugh An election integrity law firm has filed a complaint against Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon after discovering that nearly 600 duplicate registrants appear on state voter rolls. With the assistance of the Upper Midwest Law Center...
by Eric Burk | May 13, 2022
Virginia Beach School Board Chair Carolyn Rye is directing staff to remove Gender Queer: A Memoir from school libraries, following the recommendation of a work group. “I think the removal of this book is a win for parents and students,” board member...
by Peter D'Abrosca | May 13, 2022
Former President Donald J. Trump is taking out his frustrations as current and former governors from across the country continue to support Gov. Brian Kemp (R), a political enemy of the former president, for re-election in Georgia. “Today, the worst...
by Bradley Vasoli | May 13, 2022
Connecticut’s former Public Health Commissioner Renee Coleman-Mitchell filed a lawsuit this week against the state and the Department of Public Health, for Governor Ned Lamont’s (D) decision to fire her in 2020. Her lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court of...
by Cooper Moran | May 13, 2022
The January 6th Committee issued subpoenas to five different members of Congress, including Representative Andy Biggs (R-AZ-05). In addition to Biggs, Representatives Kevin McCarthy (R-CA-23), Scott Perry (R-PA-10), Jim Jordan (R-OH-04), and Mo Brooks (R-AL-05) were...
by Bradley Vasoli | May 13, 2022
Lou Barletta picked up two high-profile endorsements in his campaign for Pennsylvania governor on Thursday: newly withdrawn gubernatorial candidate Jake Corman and former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA). Corman, who serves as State Senate President Pro Tempore and...
by The Center Square | May 13, 2022
by Benjamin Yount The investigation into Wisconsin’s last vote for president is on hold. Assembly Speaker Robin Vos on Wednesday said he is pausing the investigation from former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman. “We are pausing the...
by The Center Square | May 13, 2022
by Scott McClallen Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, Michigan’s Long-Term-Care Ombudsman Program failed to visit most facilities in person, an auditor general report found. MLTCOP, housed within the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, advocates...
by Grant Holcomb | May 13, 2022
Congressional maps proposed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) and pushed through the Florida Legislature during the 2022 Special Session are set to be blocked by a Florida judge. Leon County Circuit Judge Layne Smith said he would make the order official either...
by Cooper Moran | May 13, 2022
Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) voted against a new measure in the U.S. Senate to advance federal, pro-abortion legislation. The measure failed on a bipartisan vote, as Senator Joe Manchin, (D-WV) joined all Republicans in opposing the measure. “Democrat-elected...
by Aaron Gulbransen | May 13, 2022
In a statement released on Twitter, Tennessee Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III announced that he “has no intention of withdrawing” Tennessee from the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG). “If you’re looking for bipartisan,...
by Kaitlin Housler | May 13, 2022
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation will host the “Never Forget” parade and concert Friday in Nashville to recognize members of the military and first responders as Memorial Day approaches, the organization announced in a press release. The parade will start...
by Cooper Moran | May 13, 2022
Congressman John Rose (R-TN-06) and several other GOP members of the House of Representatives held a press conference to highlight the concerns of Americans over a shortage of baby formula. During the press conference, Rose questioned the administration on their...
by Peter D'Abrosca | May 13, 2022
Ohio’s Republican U.S. Senate nominee Thursday raised against a bill that will send $40 billion to Ukraine, citing problems that the United States has domestically. “I don’t think we should be spending any more money, unless it’s on...
by Susan Berry, PhD | May 13, 2022
Faith advocacy group CatholicVote is urging Pennsylvania Catholics to vote for Kathy Barnette in the Republican U.S. Senate primary race, specifically citing Barnette’s strong pro-life views as “crucial” to the state’s reported three million Catholics, of which...
by Eric Burk | May 13, 2022
A new April revenue report shows that Virginia’s revenues have again exceeded forecasts. Governor Glenn Youngkin’s office published the report Thursday. He highlighted the good news to help make the case for a budget that includes broad tax relief and some...
by Peter D'Abrosca | May 13, 2022
Amid surging gas prices and 40-year-high inflation, a congressman Thursday reacted to the news that the Biden administration has canceled domestic oil and gas lease sales. “Biden just canceled massive oil and gas lease sales in Alaska and the Gulf of Mexico amid...
by Aaron Gulbransen | May 13, 2022
Guy Ciarrocchi, a Republican candidate in Pennsylvania’s 6th Congressional District race, blasted incumbent Democrat U.S. Representative Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA-06), saying “she let us down.” Ciarrocchi explained how Houlahan’s actions in the...