by RealClearWire | Sep 6, 2022
by Daniel Johnson and Robert Moffit Millions of dollars are being spent on pursuing ‘equity’ in our healthcare system while insisting that we do not have “equity” because our entire medical enterprise is systemically racist. To get there, some even suggest that...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Sep 6, 2022
The firestorm in New Hampshire School Administrative Unit (SAU) 21 is continuing over a scheduled teacher training September 13 by political activist LGBTQ organization Seacoast Outright, which also stands with Black Lives Matter. “In SAU21, the upcoming teacher...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 6, 2022
Arizona’s Republican gubernatorial nominee is thrashing her Democrat opponent over that Democrat’s refusal to debate her before the November general election. “13 days ago, I offered up the sweetest debate offer in history,” Lake tweeted on...
by Neil Jones | Sep 6, 2022
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell announced Thursday that she would change prosecution policies for cases involving gun violence in an attempt to ensure that violent criminals face jail time. “The revision to our plea policies recognizes that these crimes...
by Bradley Vasoli | Sep 6, 2022
Abortion provider Planned Parenthood and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Ohio filed litigation in the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas on Friday to kill Senate Bill 23, the Ohio law banning abortion after the unborn child has a detectable heartbeat. ...
by Eric Burk | Sep 6, 2022
Attorney General Jason Miyares and 36 other attorneys general want Congress to grant them power to enforce consumer protection laws against airlines; on Wednesday the National Association of Attorneys General sent a letter to congressional leaders saying that the U.S....
by Susan Berry, PhD | Sep 6, 2022
Republican candidate for Connecticut governor Bob Stefanowski pledged last week to cease collection of the hundreds of licensing and regulatory fees small businesses and entrepreneurs are forced to pay prior to their repeal by the next legislature. “Now I know...
by Star News Staff | Sep 6, 2022
by Grant Hernandez Susquehanna University in Pennsylvania released its Fall 2022 COVID-19 vaccination protocol, stating that returning students must be fully vaccinated prior to arriving on campus. “Students are required to be fully vaccinated prior to...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 6, 2022
A Nashville public relations firm that dropped country music superstar Jason Aldean after his wife’s public comments about the transgender agenda has pulled its website content offline amid backlash. The GreenRoom PR’s website was fully operational Monday...
by The Center Square | Sep 6, 2022
by J.D. Davidson Ohio plans to spend an additional $51 million to renovate and build jails across the state in an effort, Gov. Mike DeWine says, to create environments that reduce recidivism. The money comes on top of $45 million the state handed out a year ago...
by Star News Staff | Sep 6, 2022
by Scott McClallen The Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) plans to spend $1.2 billion of federal COVID-19 relief to recover from learning loss and revamp its buildings. The spending plans aim to repair learning loss detailed by test data the...
by The Center Square | Sep 6, 2022
by Mary Stroka A Minnesota Department of Agriculture and University of Minnesota partnership is surveying state businesses that source, distribute or serve food. A U.S. Department of Agriculture Federal-State Marketing Improvement Program grant funds the...
by The Center Square | Sep 6, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia ranks second in the country for its election integrity measures, an analysis found. According to the Election Integrity Scorecard from the Heritage Foundation, the Peach State ranked behind only its neighbor to the north, Tennessee. Hawaii...