by Just the News | Sep 16, 2022
by Madeleine Hubbard GOP Rep. Jim Jordan says the FBI is not responding to his concerns about a whistleblower report claiming the agency has classified an emergency-preparedness group started by a former Green Beret as a “domestic violent extremism”...
by Star News Staff | Sep 16, 2022
by Eric Lendrum On Wednesday, the Supreme Court narrowly sided with a left-wing pro-LGBTQ group that is seeking official recognition from its Jewish university, although the court may revisit the decision in the future. ABC News reports that the court voted 5-4...
by Star News Staff | Sep 16, 2022
by George Neumayr In anticipation of Justice Department special counsel John Durham’s final report on the partisan origins of the Obama administration’s investigation into alleged Trump-Russia collusion, the ruling class is scoffing at his findings to date....
by Susan Berry, PhD | Sep 16, 2022
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) once again battled with White House chief medical advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci Wednesday about whether children with natural immunity from a prior COVID infection should be injected with the mRNA shots the government has referred to as...
by The Center Square | Sep 16, 2022
by Jon Styf Tennessee collected $4.9 million in sports gambling taxes in August, up more than $1 million from July, according to numbers released by the state’s Sports Wagering Advisory Committee. The funds came from nearly $206 million of wagering with sports...
by RealClearWire | Sep 16, 2022
by Mark Hemingway Since the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in June, Planned Parenthood CEO Alexis McGill Johnson has tried to present new state laws restricting abortion as an opportunity for the nation’s largest abortion provider. “Now that...
by The Center Square | Sep 16, 2022
by Casey Harper The majority of Americans say President Joe Biden has further divided the country, according to a new poll. Convention of States Action, along with the Trafalgar Group, released the polling data, which showed that 58.7% of surveyed voters say...
by Just the News | Sep 16, 2022
by Ben Whedon U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon on Thursday appointed New York Judge Raymond Dearie as special master to independently review documents the FBI took from former President Donald Trump’s Florida home in early August....
by Kaitlin Housler | Sep 16, 2022
The NFIB Tennessee PAC, composed solely of NFIB members across the state, has endorsed Governor Bill Lee for re-election. NFIB is a nationwide “member-driven organization advocating for small and independent business owners,” according to a description on its website....
by Star News Staff | Sep 16, 2022
by James D. Agresti Overview On the day before President Biden announced that he is “forgiving” part or all of the student loans of nearly everyone who owes them, his administration released a legal memo declaring that he had the authority to do this under a...
by The Center Square | Sep 16, 2022
by Bethany Blankley The state of Florida has begun flying foreign nationals who entered the U.S. illegally at the southern border – and were transported by the Biden administration to Florida – north to Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts. Delaware, New York and...
by Bradley Vasoli | Sep 16, 2022
A Pennsylvania House committee announced this week it will investigate cases of “ghost flights” of illegal immigrants, possibly including children, that reportedly landed in the Keystone State. The state House Government Oversight Committee accepted a referral from...
by The Center Square | Sep 16, 2022
by Benjamin Yount The mood seems to be changing in Wisconsin’s top two races this November, even as the numbers continue to show toss-ups. The latest Marquette Law School Poll released yesterday gives Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republican U.S. Senator Ron...
by The Center Square | Sep 16, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority plans to spend $176 to 215 million to extend Atlanta’s streetcar line eastward. The agency plans to use money from the More MARTA Atlanta half-penny sales tax voters in Atlanta approved in November...
by The Center Square | Sep 16, 2022
by Scott McClallen Taxpayers are being asked to fund the reopening of the Palisades nuclear plant in Southwest Michigan through a federal grant. When it was still in operation, Palisades provided more than 800 megawatts of of carbon-free power and employed 600...
by Star News Staff | Sep 16, 2022
by Anthony Gockowski Gov. Tim Walz’s vision for a carbon-free Minnesota could have a devastating impact on family budgets, according to a new report released this week. The report was authored by the Center of the American Experiment’s Isaac Orr, Mitch Rolling,...
by Hannah Poling | Sep 16, 2022
Hilliard City Schools met for a board meeting on Monday to discuss a policy regarding release time for religious instruction. However, the meeting was flooded with concerned parents over new LGBTQ “I’m Here” badges worn by classroom faculty and adult...
by Eric Burk | Sep 16, 2022
Plenty Unlimited, Inc., announced plans to invest $300 million to construct the world’s largest indoor vertical farming campus, which will be located in Chesterfield and is expected to have a strawberry farm completed in late 2023 or early 2024. “At...
by The Center Square | Sep 16, 2022
by Tyler Arnold About 3.2 million Virginia tax filers will receive one-time rebates from the state’s Department of Taxation beginning at the end of the week, Tax Commissioner Craig Burns announced. The department plans to do a soft launch Friday and Saturday,...
by The Center Square | Sep 16, 2022
by J.D. Davidson Public officials are not immune from picketing connected to a labor dispute at their homes or private workplaces after a divided Ohio Supreme Court struck down a law that prohibited encouraging “targeted picketing.” The law made organizing...
by Bradley Vasoli | Sep 16, 2022
Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Christian A. Jenkins this week imposed a two-week suspension on the Ohio law banning abortions for women whose unborn children have detectable heartbeats. Effectively, the statute, known as the “Heartbeat Law,” generally...