by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 8, 2022
After backlash from far-left groups, Williamson County Schools has explained that it will not host a Turning Point USA [TPUSA] event at Nolensville High School later this month. “There is false information circulating about a Turning Point USA event that has...
by The Center Square | Sep 8, 2022
by Janie Valentine Incumbent Tony Evers (D) and Tim Michels (R) are running in the general election for governor of Wisconsin on Nov. 8. Recent polls have not shown either candidate to have a statistically significant lead. The Cook Political Report, Sabato’s...
by Eric Burk | Sep 8, 2022
Speaker of the House Todd Gilbert (R-Shenandoah) called a special election in House District 35; the winner of the election will finish out the term of former Delegate Mark Keam’s (D-Fairfax), who took a job with the Biden administration. In a Wednesday press...
by Star News Staff | Sep 8, 2022
by Liz Collin On a 150-year-old farm in Brewster, Tom Behrends hopes his tell-it-like-it-is style will finally get the attention he believes it deserves in Minnesota’s race for governor. “The public needs to know how pathetic his leadership was as a National...
by The Center Square | Sep 8, 2022
by Dave Fidlin Licensure requirements, professional development opportunities and employment compensation are among some of the weighty issues a new Connecticut task force will delve into in the coming months. The state’s Early Childhood Workforce Development...
by The Center Square | Sep 8, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia has settled allegations that a company sent deceptive direct mail solicitations to help small business owners in the state secure a Certificate of Existence. The state attorney general’s office alleged that CA Certificate Service, which...
by Eric Burk | Sep 8, 2022
Virginia will get $16.61 million over six to 10 years as part of a $438.5 million agreement in principle with JUUL after an investigation into whether the e-cigarette manufacturer marketed its products to underage users. “Youth vaping is an epidemic, and from...
by Eric Burk | Sep 8, 2022
RICHMOND, Virginia — The Virginia General Assembly reconvened for one day on Wednesday to elect four judges to circuit, district, and juvenile courts, but didn’t fill a vacancy on the three-member State Corporation Commission. Senate Republicans abstained...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 8, 2022
A former Democrat candidate for president and the current secretary of transportation posted a video touting a bridge in Tucson as a successful example of the Biden administration’s infrastructure spending package. “The 22nd Street Bridge project in...
by Neil Jones | Sep 8, 2022
Attorney Rachel Mitchell recently announced the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office (MCAO) would continue to strengthen its efforts to combat animal cruelty, which research points to being a gateway crime to more serious offenses. “As you know, I am a...
by Neil Jones | Sep 8, 2022
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich (R) recently submitted a legal filing, stating that he will not be defending the legality of House Bill (HB) 2319, which is set to go into effect on September 24. “The Attorney General is not the proper party to defend the...
by Rachel Alexander | Sep 8, 2022
Arizona continues to have increasingly large numbers of registered voters participating in recent elections, with a record turnout of 34.92 percent of all registered voters casting a ballot in August’s primary election. Part of the reason for the high turnout may be...
by Neil Jones | Sep 8, 2022
Mike Faust, director of the Arizona Department of Child Safety (DCS), recently announced that there were under 12,000 children between the age of zero and 17 in the foster care system, the lowest the department has seen since 2012. “Although this was one of the...
by Just the News | Sep 8, 2022
by Ben Wheldon The conservative Landmark Legal Foundation (LLF) has asked the IRS to audit the second-largest teachers union in the United States for allegedly misreporting its political spending. In a letter to the IRS, which the Washington Examiner obtained,...
by Star News Staff | Sep 8, 2022
by Art Benavidez Critics are taking Biden’s student loan forgiveness initiative to task because they believe it will only raise tuition in the future. The Education Data Initiative reports that as of January 2022, in-state tuition and fees for a public...
by Just the News | Sep 8, 2022
by Charlotte Hazard The FBI warrant to search former President Trump’s home in Mar-a-Lago may be thrown out entirely in court, according to former FBI boss Kevin Brock. News broke over Labor Day weekend that Trump had been granted a legal win when a...
by The Center Square | Sep 8, 2022
by Casey Harper President Joe Biden has turned up the rhetoric against Trump supporters and what he calls the “ultra MAGA” wing of the Republican party, but new polling shows most Americans fear his comments are too divisive. Biden’s rhetoric, and the concern...