by Bradley Vasoli | Sep 19, 2022
Former President Donald Trump addressed a packed rally at the Covelli Centre in Youngstown this weekend, reprehending Joe Biden, Tim Ryan, and other Democrats for economically crushing working Buckeye Staters with unrelenting inflation. Trump further laid into the...
by RealClearWire | Sep 19, 2022
by Susan Crabtree A dozen Republican state attorneys general are fed up with what they view as the leftward drift and self-dealing of their nonpartisan national association and are asking the organization to change its ways and return roughly $280 million in...
by Just the News | Sep 19, 2022
by Ben Whedon Analysis from the New York Times revealed that 97 current U.S. senators or representatives reported stock trades either they or their immediate families made involving firms working in sectors that overlapped with their committee assignments....
by Bradley Vasoli | Sep 19, 2022
Two Pennsylvania legislators on Friday proposed imposing an “eco-fee” on purchases of electronic devices in the Keystone State to fund recycling of those items. In 2010, the commonwealth adopted the Covered Device Recycling Act (CDRA) to facilitate manufacturer- and...
by Michael Patrick Leahy | Sep 19, 2022
The CEO of United Way of West Tennessee’s public statement opposing American Classical Academy Madison’s appeal of the Jackson-Madison County Public School System’s denial of the school’s public charter has drawn heavy criticism from the...
by Neil Jones | Sep 19, 2022
The City of Phoenix announced Thursday that it would increase its funding to protect urban farmland from development projects. “We are very excited that this Program will receive double the funding this year to conserve more vital urban farms within...
by Star News Staff | Sep 19, 2022
by Emily Bevard Federal data shows the Atlanta area has the country’s second highest local metropolitan inflation reading. As the national Consumer Price Index climbed an average of 8.3% over the past year, that of Atlanta climbed a whopping 11.7% during...
by The Center Square | Sep 19, 2022
by Benjamin Yount Wisconsin’s new climate action report is a little thin. The state’s Department of Natural Resources released the report on Tuesday. It recaps what Wisconsin has done to accomplish its climate change and environmental equity goals over the past...
by Star News Staff | Sep 19, 2022
A St. Paul man bailed out by the controversial Minnesota Freedom Fund after he was charged in two felony cases, including one involving a series of shootouts, has been sent to prison after being charged in new cases and failing to show up for sentencing after being...
by Eric Burk | Sep 19, 2022
Industrial and residential lighting controls manufacturer Lutron Electronics will invest $28.3 million to expand its presence in Hanover County, according to a Thursday announcement of a plan to build a 145,000-square-foot manufacturing facility. “Lutron has...
by Just the News | Sep 19, 2022
by Madeleine Hubbard The Columbus, Ohio, police union president criticized Democrat Rep. Tim Ryan, who is running for U.S. Senate against Republican J.D. Vance, as being “unsafe” for the state and having an “ongoing problem” with police...
by The Center Square | Sep 19, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia will allocate $130 million in federal COVID-19 relief money to fund 200 additional beds at Atlanta’s Grady Memorial Hospital following the announced closure of Atlanta Medical Center. Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, said the additional beds...
by RealClearWire | Sep 19, 2022
by Albert Eisenberg In recent years, Americans have heard some new theories about the world from progressive activists and academics. First, that “your truth” is what matters, not the truth; you can be whoever you say you are. Second, that there is no need to...