by Just the News | Sep 12, 2022
by Greg Piper From the feminist Women’s Liberation Front to the conservative Child & Parental Rights Campaign and Parents Defending Education, groups opposing the Biden administration’s proposal to redefine sex as “gender identity”...
by The Center Square | Sep 12, 2022
by Tyler Arnold About 12.5% of Virginia residents owe some amount of student debt that could be reduced through President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, but some scholars are warning that the plan could have some negative consequences. More than...
by Star News Staff | Sep 12, 2022
by Madeleine Hubbard Georgia Republican Senate nominee Herschel Walker and incumbent GOP Gov. Brian Kemp are both widening their leads over their Democratic opponents, according to a poll. Former NFL star Walker is ahead of incumbent Democrat Sen. Raphael...
by Just the News | Sep 12, 2022
by Natalia Mittelstadt With the recent expiration of the federally mandated 2-year window for preservation of 2020 presidential election records, counties across the country have been inundated with public records requests from Americans concerned about...
by The Center Square | Sep 12, 2022
by Nicholas Ballasy Chipmaking companies that receive U.S. taxpayer funding under the $280 billion CHIPS Act of 2022 will be able to do business with foreign countries like China after a 10-year waiting period, according to guidelines released by the U.S....
by The Center Square | Sep 12, 2022
by Steve Bittenbender The international organization responsible for creating merchant category codes for credit card purchases has given its approval to establish one for transactions made at gun stores. The International Organization for Standardization’s...
by The Center Square | Sep 12, 2022
by J.D. Davidson One Ohio city ranks in the top five of best places to retire in the nation, and four others rank among the best of the nation’s largest cities, according to a new report from WalletHub, a personal finance website. Cincinnati ranked third...