by The Center Square | Sep 3, 2022
by Cole Lauterbach Democrat Katie Hobbs is refusing to debate Republican Kari Lake in their race for Arizona governor. In her response to the Citizens Clean Elections Commission, Hobbs’ campaign said the current secretary of state wouldn’t participate in...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 3, 2022
Both gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, and the Republican National Committee (RNC), on her behalf, responded to President Joe Biden’s Thursday night speech wherein he derided supporters of former President Donald Trump as potential violent threats to the United...
by Admin | Sep 3, 2022
by Glenn Minnis One-time Madison-area stronghold Brasserie V is the latest neighborhood eatery to fall victim to the pandemic, with the owners recently taking to social media to announce its closing this month after 15 years. “We are so very proud of our...
by RealClearWire | Sep 3, 2022
by Kenneth Schrupp With the Biden administration’s announcement this week that it would continue the moratorium on student loan payments through the beginning of next year and will forgive up to $20,000 in student loan debt per student, student loan forgiveness...
by Star News Staff | Sep 3, 2022
– – – Photo “Kimberly Gardner” by Kimberly Gardner. Background Photo “Missouri Supreme Court” by Americasroof. CC BY-SA 3.0.
by Star News Staff | Sep 3, 2022
by Reagan Reese Most Americans are unhappy with the current K-12 education system, according to a poll released Thursday. About one in four Americans reported being “completely dissatisfied” with education in America, while 32% are “somewhat dissatisfied,”...
by Star News Staff | Sep 3, 2022
by John Hugh DeMastri First Solar announced plans to invest $1.2 billion into production of U.S.-made photovoltaic (PV) solar modules in Ohio and the southeastern U.S., joining a growing list of companies developing green energy initiatives in...
by Star News Staff | Sep 3, 2022
by Eric Lendrum On Monday, the lower house of the California State Legislature passed a bill that would incentivize out-of-state children to come to the state to receive life-altering “gender transition” treatment if their home states have banned such...
by RealClearWire | Sep 3, 2022
by Nina Shea and Katrina Lantos Swett American doctors go to great lengths to maintain the highest ethical standards as they work to save thousands of desperately ill patients waiting for an organ match, as underscored in recent reporting of innovative...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Sep 3, 2022
A new campaign by a national organization of pro-life OB/GYNs is challenging the narratives of the abortion industry and its allies in the medical establishment, particularly its top assertion that abortion is women’s health care. “We know that 93% of practicing...
by The Center Square | Sep 3, 2022
by Jon Styf Tennessee’s Department of Tourism is touting a report saying that the state brought in a record $24.2 billion in tourism spending in 2021. That number came from a report commissioned and paid for by the department and completed by a company called...
by Star News Staff | Sep 3, 2022
– – – Photo “Aileen Cannon” by Rmesanic. CC BY-SA 4.0. Background Photo “Mar-a-Lago” by Trump White House Archived.
by Star News Staff | Sep 3, 2022
by Brian Lonergan In the arena of politics, incompetents and charlatans can have long careers in ways that others in fields like medicine and architecture cannot. If someone botches a heart bypass operation or designs a wobbly skyscraper, the consequences of...
by Star News Staff | Sep 3, 2022
– – – Photo “Internal Revenue Service” by IRS Office of Chief Counsel.
by Star News Staff | Sep 3, 2022
by Debra Heine Newly released communications between federal officials and social media companies reveal how the Biden administration and Big Tech coordinated to silence opposing views on a number of topics—especially COVID-19— in “a vast censorship...
by Eric Burk | Sep 3, 2022
Attorney General Jason Miyares’ grand jury investigation into the Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) can go forward after the Virginia Supreme Court upheld a lower court’s decision to dismiss a lawsuit from the school board seeking to block the...
by The Center Square | Sep 3, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia officials plan to use federal COVID relief money to fund improvements to sidewalks, parks and “healthy food access.” The state intends to use American Rescue Plan dollars to fund the $250 million “Improving Neighborhood Outcomes...
by The Center Square | Sep 3, 2022
by Benjamin Yount The Thomas More Society is celebrating another ballot drop box victory in Wisconsin. The group, which sued over the use of ballot drop boxes across the state in 2020, this week said Green Bay has agreed to end its drop box use. “This is indeed a...
by The Center Square | Sep 3, 2022
by Kimberly James A new report shows that Connecticut’s law enforcement agencies use force 1% of the time. The Institute of Municipal and Regional Policy used police use of force from across the state in its report. Kenneth Barone, associate director of the...
by The Center Square | Sep 3, 2022
by Bethany Blankley The state of Florida is suing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) over claims its review of the state’s Canadian Prescription Drug Importation Program has taken more than 630 days. “Florida has been ready to deliver cheaper...
by Bradley Vasoli | Sep 3, 2022
Ohio Republican Senate candidate J.D. Vance on Friday denounced President Joe Biden for an oration he gave at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the night before in which the president castigated pro-Trump Republicans as a danger to democracy. Vance, an...