by Bradley Vasoli | Sep 28, 2022
State Senator Katie Muth (D-Royersford) announced this week she will introduce legislation to toughen Pennsylvania’s anti-price-gouging law despite economists’ general skepticism about such efforts. As currently written, the state’s 2006 Price Gouging Act prohibits...
by Hannah Poling | Sep 28, 2022
Ohio residents on October 5 can participate in the first Statewide Ohio March for Life at the State Capitol in Columbus. Ohio Right to Life, in partnership with the national March for Life Organization and Center for Christian Virtue, has organized this pro-life...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 28, 2022
The political left is raging at a U.S. senator from Arizona who refuses to join her fellow Democrats in abolishing the filibuster. “I committed to the 60-vote threshold – it’s been an incredibly unpopular view. I actually think we should restore the...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 28, 2022
The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) plans to send support to Florida as expected Category 3 Hurricane Ian bears down on the Sunshine State. “As Florida braces for the impact of Hurricane Ian, Tennessee emergency service professionals are traveling to the...
by Neil Jones | Sep 28, 2022
The Women Speak Out PAC (WSOPAC), a partner of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America (SBA), announced today the launch of a $1 million TV ad, airing through October 5, which exposes Senator Mark Kelly’s pro-abortion positions in contrast to pro-life Senate nominee...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 28, 2022
The president of Chattanooga Pride, an LGBT nonprofit in the Scenic City, said it is considering updating its guidelines for drag events after a weekend event at a brewery spawned a public relations nightmare for the organization. Noah Corbin told The Tennessee...
by Hannah Poling | Sep 28, 2022
Cities throughout the state have been responding to safety concerns from residents about online purchases by creating monitored safe zones at police stations for transfers of goods. There are several online platforms such as online auctions, Craigslist, and Facebook...
by Hannah Poling | Sep 28, 2022
House Bill 371 (HB371) – known as “The Breast Cancer Bill” – was signed into law Friday by Governor Mike DeWine. The new legislation brings more access to additional breast cancer screenings for all women throughout the state. “The bill...
by Eric Burk | Sep 28, 2022
Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney is calling on U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra to investigate low-income drug-pricing practices after The New York Times published a report on practices at Richmond Community Hospital, owned by Bon Secours. “Bon...
by Neil Jones | Sep 28, 2022
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) revealed Tuesday that new changes would be coming to the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) road test this week to improve new driver knowledge and safety awareness. “These changes are intended to provide a consistent...
by Kaitlyn Osteen | Sep 28, 2022
Georgia-Pacific announced Monday that it would invest at least $425 million to construct a Dixie manufacturing facility in Jackson, Tennessee. Fernando Gonzalez, Georgia-Pacific’s president of consumer business, said, “Although we have invested to expand existing...
by Neil Jones | Sep 28, 2022
The Common Sense Institute (CSI) Arizona announced Tuesday that Gov. Doug Ducey’s Deputy Chief of Staff Katie Ratlief will join the organization as its new executive director in January 2023. “I am proud to become the Executive Director for CSI Arizona. I...
by RealClearWire | Sep 28, 2022
by Casey Ryan Parents are understandably concerned with the divisive curricula now taught in America’s schools. Ideas like critical race theory and extreme gender ideology often replace the subjects traditionally taught in core classes like science and social...
by Star News Staff | Sep 28, 2022
by Debra Heine A family friendly “drag bingo” event hosted by a pro-LGBTQIA+ church in Katy, Texas drew hundreds of conservative protesters and antifa counter-protesters over the weekend, resulting in some on the conservative side getting pepper-sprayed. Until...
by Star News Staff | Sep 28, 2022
by Ben Whedon A Pennsylvania pro-life activist has pleaded not guilty to federal charges alleging he used force to interfere with a reproductive health care provider, after a state court previously threw out the case. In October 2021, Mark Houck...
by Star News Staff | Sep 28, 2022
by Jeffrey Lord Pennsylvania’s Republican nominee for governor — that would be state Sen. Doug Mastriano — is under attack by the establishment elite for not being … part of the establishment elite. And, of all people, the Republican Governors Association has...
by Just the News | Sep 28, 2022
by Ben Whedon West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin has asked Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to remove his energy permitting reform plan from a continuing resolution in the face of bipartisan opposition. Schumer promised that he would “continue...
by Star News Staff | Sep 28, 2022
by Arjun Singh A group called “The Satanic Temple” has sued the State of Indiana to block its near-complete ban on abortions, per a lawsuit filed in federal court on Sept. 21. The group, naming the state’s Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb and Attorney Gen. Todd...
by The Center Square | Sep 28, 2022
by Brett Rowland A nonprofit legal group filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the U.S. Department of Education to block its move to cancel up to $20,000 in student loan debt for some borrowers. “Congress did not authorize the executive branch to unilaterally cancel...