by Just the News | Sep 21, 2022
by Ben Whedon A panel of three judges for the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals has allowed the Department of Justice to continue reviewing documents the FBI seized from Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, upending part of an earlier ruling from the district...
by Star News Staff | Sep 21, 2022
by John Hugh DeMastri After years of high turnover that left some employees feeling expendable, Amazon is spending just shy of half a billion dollars for delivery partners to raise pay and provide benefits for drivers amid growing concerns of a labor shortage....
by Admin | Sep 21, 2022
by Laurel Duggan Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is fundraising for Republican Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters, according to Punchbowl News. McConnell will be the special guest at a Wednesday fundraising event for Masters, according to Punchbowl....
by The Center Square | Sep 21, 2022
by Tom Joyce What do Arizona voters think of President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan? The answer depends on how old they are, according to OH Predictive Insights’ (OHPI) latest Arizona Public Opinion Pulse (AZPOP). While younger voters...
by Star News Staff | Sep 21, 2022
by John Hugh DeMastri As Ford grapples with nearly $1 billion in elevated expenses from suppliers due to inflationary pressures, those same suppliers have been unable to provide parts for nearly 45,000 trucks and SUVs, forcing them to be left unfinished in the...
by Star News Staff | Sep 21, 2022
by Reagan Reese A California school district features a “social justice academy” to teach kids to be activists and challenge capitalism, homophobia and white supremacy, according to the academy’s website. San Leandro High School in San Leandro, California, uses...
by The Center Square | Sep 21, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo The Department of Justice’s tally of how many people died while in custody missed hundreds of deaths over the past couple of years, a 10-month U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations probe revealed. The problems spanned many years over...
by Just the News | Sep 21, 2022
by Madeleine Hubbard California Democratic Attorney General Rob Bonta announced on Wednesday an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, claiming that the retail giant “stifled competition and caused increased prices” in the state. “Amazon coerces...
by RealClearWire | Sep 21, 2022
by Dr. Bruce Trapnell You may suffer from autoimmune pulmonary alveolar proteinosis, or aPAP, but you might not know it yet. Importantly, your doctor may not know it either. Thousands of Americans suffer from aPAP, a rare autoimmune lung disease caused by the...
by Just the News | Sep 21, 2022
by Madeleine Hubbard New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) on Wednesday filed a civil fraud case against former President Donald Trump, court records show. Court records, obtained by CNN, shows that the defendants include the former president and his...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Sep 21, 2022
A new regulation announced by the New York State Board of Regents requires all of the state’s 1,800 private and religious schools to provide an education that is “substantially equivalent” to that offered by public, government-run schools. The Board of Regents passed...
by Star News Staff | Sep 21, 2022
by Julie Kelly With one sentence, U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon spoke for the majority of Americans who no longer have faith in the nation’s top law enforcement agency. “It is also true, of course, that even-handed procedure does not demand...
by Neil Jones | Sep 21, 2022
New southern border encounter statistics from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) revealed that over 200,000 migrants were encountered at the border for the sixth month in a row, which Gov. Doug Ducey (R) observed is especially harsh on Arizona border towns....
by Bradley Vasoli | Sep 21, 2022
Ohio’s State Board of Education on Tuesday heard public comment on a proposed resolution treating biological sex as an “objective, scientific fact” and opposing school policies that seek to blur the lines on this subject. Board member Brendan Shea (District 5)...
by The Center Square | Sep 21, 2022
by Bruce Walker The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy with backup authority from the attorney general’s office and the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office, issued an order Monday against Flint-based Lockhart Chemical Company. The company...
by The Center Square | Sep 21, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia Democrats are planning to introduce a series of gun control legislation for lawmakers to consider during the next legislative session. Among the proposed legislation is a measure to prohibit supplying a semiautomatic assault weapon to...
by Eric Burk | Sep 21, 2022
Over a dozen school districts across Virginia were targeted by hoax reports of active shootings or other violence on Monday and Tuesday. That’s part of a broader wave of similar hoax calls targeting schools across the U.S. “On Monday, Virginia State Police...
by The Center Square | Sep 21, 2022
by Brent Addleman Improving infrastructure is the focus of new grant awards in Connecticut. More than $31.3 million will be distributed to 77 towns across the state, Gov. Ned Lamont said, that will be used for a road safety reconstruction project, sewer and...
by Admin | Sep 21, 2022
by Anthony Gockowski The first-ever Alpha News/Trafalgar Group statewide Minnesota poll was released Tuesday morning, marking Alpha News’ expansion into polling. Republicans could be on the verge of winning their first statewide race since 2006, with the...
by The Center Square | Sep 21, 2022
by Benjamin Yount For the second time in two days an active duty deputy in Wisconsin has cleared their name of endorsement for Mandela Barnes in his race for U.S. Senate. The first was La Crosse Sheriff’s Capt. John Siegel on Monday. He said he never endorsed...
by Bradley Vasoli | Sep 21, 2022
Pennsylvanians who support legal protections for innocent life including the unborn resoundingly celebrated the spirited showing at Monday’s Pennsylvania March for Life in Harrisburg, the Keystone State’s second such annual event. Thousands of residents marched to the...