by Susan Berry, PhD | Jul 13, 2022
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost told Fox News Monday night there is no evidence of a 10-year-old girl in his state who was raped, became pregnant, and traveled to Indiana for an abortion, as Joe Biden claimed during his remarks justifying his executive order that...
by RealClearWire | Jul 13, 2022
by James Varney NEW ORLEANS—The courtrooms handling illegal immigration cases here are tucked into the fifth floor of a white skyscraper on the bank of the Mississippi River. A few floors below is a Saks Fifth Avenue, reputed to be one of the tony department...
by Bradley Vasoli | Jul 13, 2022
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf (D) this week signed legislation banning nongovernmental entities from issuing grants for election administration and also creating a state-run grant program to meet such administrative needs. State Senators Lisa Baker (R-Dallas) and...
by Grant Holcomb | Jul 13, 2022
Former Florida Secretary of State Laurel Lee released her first political ad of the campaign season. Lee is running for Florida’s 15th Congressional District, which encompasses northeast Tampa communities stretching up to Zephyrhills and across to Lakeland. In...
by The Center Square | Jul 13, 2022
by Scott McClallen Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is touting the $77 billion 2023 fiscal year budget that she says will improve Michigan’s economy and workforce. Whitmer bragged that the budget negotiated with Republicans doesn’t raise taxes. However, it also keeps $7...
by Cooper Moran | Jul 13, 2022
Former President Donald Trump will travel to Arizona on Saturday to hold a rally in support of gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and U.S. Senate candidate Blake Masters. Trump, who previously endorsed both candidates, will speak to supporters in Prescott Valley with...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jul 13, 2022
A U.S. attorney from Georgia has been appointed to the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee of U.S. Attorneys (AGAC), and will serve as an advisor to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland. “It’s a great honor to be selected for the AGAC,” said U.S. Attorney Ryan K....
by Cooper Moran | Jul 13, 2022
Arizona U.S. Senate candidate Blake Masters holds a nearly double-digit lead over his GOP opponents as the August Republican primary draws closer, according to a new poll. The survey, which spoke to 400 likely voters, showed Masters at 23.3 percent, compared to 13.5...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Jul 13, 2022
In a press statement, the Tennessee Supreme Court announced the details of application and selection process in the search for Tennessee’s next attorney general. “The Tennessee Supreme Court will open the application period for the position of State...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Jul 13, 2022
The Tennessee Education Association (TEA), a radical leftist organization, distributed a literature piece that hit mail boxes last week and appears to target Democrats, encouraging them to vote for Jeff Eby – because he is against school vouchers and charter schools –...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Jul 13, 2022
President Joe Biden made his way to Ohio on Wednesday and longtime U.S. Representative Marcy Kaptur (D-OH-09) still hasn’t shied away from embracing his agenda, even as other Democrats in tough elections are beginning to distance themselves from the liberal...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Jul 13, 2022
All of the Tennessee State Supreme Court justices will have their retention elections take place on August 4. The current Tennessee Supreme Court is composed of Justices Sharon G. Lee, Jeffery S. Bivins, Holly Kirby, Sarah K. Campbell, and Chief Justice Roger A. Page....
by Laura Baigert | Jul 13, 2022
Five Republicans are seeking the nomination for the Tennessee House District 32 open seat, created by the retirement of five-term State Representative Kent Calfee (R-Kingston). The winner of the Republican primary on August 4 will face off against Democrat Jan Hahn,...
by Neil Jones | Jul 13, 2022
Arizona Representative David Schweikert (R-AZ-06) introduced an amendment Monday to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to remove $6 billion in additional inflation-adjustment spending. “There is no question that reckless spending by Democrats and the...
by Eric Burk | Jul 13, 2022
Amtrak announced a new Washington, D.C.-to-Roanoke daily round trip Monday, adding to the already existing round trip. The new trip leaves Washington at 8:05 a.m., arriving in Roanoke at 1:00 p.m., and the return leaves at 4:30 p.m., arriving back at 9:28 p.m, with...
by The Center Square | Jul 13, 2022
by Anthony Hennen Health care service agencies, which supply nursing homes and others with temporary staff, could deal with more oversight and regulation if a bill continues to advance in the Pennsylvania General Assembly. Price ceilings that would have capped...
by The Center Square | Jul 13, 2022
by Casey Harper First Lady Jill Biden is taking fire from Hispanic groups after her comments comparing them to different kinds of breakfast tacos. “The First Lady’s comments yesterday comparing Hispanic people to tacos shows yet again Democrats’ low regard for...
by Star News Staff | Jul 13, 2022
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by Star News Staff | Jul 13, 2022
by Laurel Duggan The Biden administration is claiming that, under existing law, doctors are required to perform abortions in emergency situations even if state laws ban the procedure, according to new guidance issued to healthcare workers. Biden’s Department of...
by The Center Square | Jul 13, 2022
by Kimberly James Employees in Connecticut are now earning a minimum wage of $14, and one industry expert says the wage isn’t enough to support a family. Connecticut increased its minimum wage on July 1 for the fourth time since 2019. Fred Carstensen, director...
by Star News Staff | Jul 13, 2022
by Max Keating More Americans would like to see former President Donald Trump run in 2024 than President Joe Biden, but neither candidate enjoys broad support for a potential campaign, a new Politico poll found. Of all registered voters, 35% reported that Trump...