by Rachel Alexander | Sep 11, 2022
The Democratic Attorneys General Association (DAGA) slashed $474,280 from their Arizona ad buys after tweets surfaced from a public relations (PR) consultant for Arizona Democratic AG candidate Kris Mayes. The details of the spending cuts were independently confirmed...
by RealClearWire | Sep 11, 2022
by Ross Pomeroy When a man in his mid-50s living in New Delhi, India first noticed some mild irritation in his right eye, he figured it would pass. But after it persisted for ten days, he thought back to an unlucky occurrence a month prior, when a hapless...
by Star News Staff | Sep 11, 2022
by Laurel Duggan At least half the U.S. workforce is psychologically detached from work and putting in the bare minimum at their jobs, a recent poll found. Employee engagement has dropped steeply since 2020 and is the lowest it’s been in nearly a decade, with...
by Star News Staff | Sep 11, 2022
by Christopher Roach There is something peculiar going on with the post facto attempts to justify the search of Donald Trump’s home. At first we were told that he had purloined American nuclear secrets, complete with rank speculation that he sold them to the...
by The Center Square | Sep 11, 2022
by Casey Harper The majority of Americans say inflation is causing them financial hardship, according to a new poll. While the Biden administration heralded a pause in the rise of inflation for the month of July, a new Gallup poll indicates that Americans are...
by Just the News | Sep 11, 2022
by Just the News staff Brigham Young University on Thursday announced that it had found no evidence to support claims that a visiting black volleyball player was heckled with racist taunts at a recent match at the Utah school’s campus. The school said in...
by Star News Staff | Sep 11, 2022
by Timothy Goeglein Sept. 11, 2001, dawned in Washington as the most beautiful day of that year and one of the most beautiful days I have ever experienced. I left my home in Northern Virginia early that morning. The route to the White House was always inspiring...
by Star News Staff | Sep 11, 2022
by Philip Lenczycki The Department of Defense (DOD) spent nearly $400,000 funding nuclear warfare research that was conducted by former Chinese government employees — one of whom the Daily Caller News Foundation previously identified as a Chinese Communist...
by The Center Square | Sep 11, 2022
by Jon Styf Tennessee ranked 16th in campaign finance integrity in a new report by the government watchdog group Coalition for Integrity. The rankings were based upon questions related to campaign finance laws in statewide elections. Tennessee scored a 72.14...
by Star News Staff | Sep 11, 2022
by Debra Heine Children under 12-years-old in the United Kingdom will no longer be offered COVID injections, except for those in clinical risk groups, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) confirmed this week. The agency said the offer of COVID shots to healthy...
by Star News Staff | Sep 11, 2022
by Aaron Kliegman Over a one-week period, both Donald Trump and former Trump 2016 campaign aide Carter Page saw federal judges dismiss their separate lawsuits alleging improper conduct by the FBI, Hillary Clinton, and others during the Russia collusion...
by Star News Staff | Sep 11, 2022
by Eric Lendrum On Tuesday, an inspector general’s report was released regarding the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) handling of the vetting process for alleged “refugees” fleeing Afghanistan as the country collapsed last year. The Daily Caller reports...
by The Center Square | Sep 11, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia touts its business-friendly climate, but some home-based businesses face another layer of bureaucracy: local government licensing requirements, a Center Square analysis found. Nearly 30 years ago, Georgia lawmakers passed legislation...
by The Center Square | Sep 11, 2022
by J.D. Davidson Although dirt began moving weeks ago at Intel’s massive $20 billion chip manufacturing site in central Ohio, local, state and federal officials, along with President Biden, praised Intel’s decision and the government incentives offered to lure...
by The Center Square | Sep 11, 2022
by Anthony Hennen The auditor general noted “growing financial issues” with the Pennsylvania Turnpike, and the news is not good for drivers who pay tolls. “Today, the Pennsylvania Turnpike has more debt than the entire state government of Pennsylvania, and the...
by The Center Square | Sep 11, 2022
by Brent Addleman A Connecticut family-based program has been nominated for a national award. Care 4 Kids Parent Portal has been named for the National Association of State Chief Information Officers as a finalist in the 2022 State IT Recognition Awards, Gov....
by The Center Square | Sep 11, 2022
by Tyler Arnold A proposal to impose a 5-cent plastic bag tax will not receive a vote in Virginia Beach until Dec. 6, which is a little less than one month after the midterm elections. The Virginia Beach City Council voted 8-1 to delay the vote. The tax would...