by Rachel Alexander | Sep 30, 2022
As the heated Arizona gubernatorial campaign between Trump-endorsed Kari Lake and Democratic Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs continues, Lake is pulling ahead with spending related to her campaign. Through a funding maneuver, Republicans adjusted their TV...
by The Center Square | Sep 30, 2022
by Casey Harper Only a fraction of Americans is satisfied “with the way things are going in the U.S.,” according to a new poll. Gallup released the survey data, which showed that 79% of Americans are dissatisfied with the direction the country is...
by Star News Staff | Sep 30, 2022
by Victor Davis Hanson Civilization is fragile. It hinges on ensuring the stuff of life. To be able to eat, to move about, to have shelter, to be free from state or tribal coercion, to be secure abroad, and safe at home—only that allows cultures to be freed...
by Star News Staff | Sep 30, 2022
by Eric Lendrum The popular gun manufacturing company Smith & Wesson is facing nearly a dozen lawsuits over a July 4th parade shooting in Illinois, where the perpetrator used one of the company’s guns in the attack. According to ABC News, 11 different...
by The Center Square | Sep 30, 2022
by Tom Joyce Will Maricopa County prosecute women who have abortions under the state’s old abortion ban? Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell posted a video on Facebook Tuesday clarifying Arizona state law regarding abortion and that she will not...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Sep 30, 2022
“More trans teens are choosing ‘top surgery,’” reads a Monday New York Times headline of a story that highlights the practice of a Miami “top” surgeon who posts photos on TikTok touting her work with the phrase, “Yeet the Teet,” a reference to breast removal. The...
by RealClearWire | Sep 30, 2022
by Paul Sperry Since being named special counsel in October 2020, John Durham has investigated or indicted several unscrupulous anti-Trump informants. But he has spared the FBI agents who handled them, raising suspicions he’s letting investigators off the...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Sep 30, 2022
Various medical boards, and now even a California bill, threaten doctors who have exercised their independence from the government’s narrative in their efforts to discuss the risks of the COVID mRNA shots and the benefits of early treatments for COVID-19 with their...
by Kaitlin Housler | Sep 30, 2022
American Classical Education (ACE) announced Thursday that it had withdrawn its appeals to the Tennessee Public Charter School Commission that would open charter schools in Madison, Montgomery, and Rutherford counties. ACE is affiliated with Hillsdale College, a...
by The Center Square | Sep 30, 2022
by Aaron Kliegman In a little noted trend, law enforcement agencies at every level of government are increasingly buying data from private, third-party data brokers on Americans’ phone and internet activities in order to track them, often without a...
by The Center Square | Sep 30, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo The U.S. Department of the Treasury has awarded more than $125 million to Georgia-based institutions under programs that support community financial institutions to help small and minority-owned businesses. The 2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act...
by The Center Square | Sep 30, 2022
by Scott McClallen Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said on Wednesday that the forgiven student loans of about 1.4 million Michiganders won’t be treated as taxable income. Typically, the Internal Revenue Service treats debt forgiven as taxable income, meaning that...
by Star News Staff | Sep 30, 2022
by Evan Stambaugh The first three of several legal complaints have been filed against Minnesota county auditors who failed to remove duplicate voter registrations from the state system. With the assistance of the Upper Midwest Law Center (UMLC), the Public...
by The Center Square | Sep 30, 2022
by Benjamin Yount One of the Republican lawmakers in Madison who continues to have questions for the Wisconsin Elections Commission isn’t impressed with the Commission’ new lessons for kids. The Elections Commission this week launched what it’s calling Election...
by Bradley Vasoli | Sep 30, 2022
U.S. Representative Tim Ryan (D-OH-13) spurred a firestorm of Republican reprehension this week after he declared himself unable to attend House proceedings “due to the ongoing public emergency” and then went to Los Angeles, California for a fundraiser. Ryan...
by Bradley Vasoli | Sep 30, 2022
Pennsylvania’s House Select Committee on Restoring Law and Order heard from mothers of recent Philadelphia murder victims on Thursday morning to gather perspective on District Attorney Larry Krasner’s (D) job performance. In a video-recorded interview, Jennifer...
by Eric Burk | Sep 30, 2022
Governor Glenn Youngkin has issued a state of emergency, triggering Virginia’s price-gouging laws ahead of heavy rain and gusty winds, remnants of Hurricane Ian, expected to hit Virginia beginning on Friday. “In addition to making smart decisions and...
by Kaitlin Housler | Sep 30, 2022
Around 1,200 Tennessee National Guard soldiers and airmen departed from various locations across the state to support response and recovery efforts in Florida following the landfall of Hurricane Ian, according to a Thursday press release by the Tennessee Department of...
by Eric Burk | Sep 30, 2022
Representative Bob Good (R-VA-05) is highlighting how “radical” Representative Abigail Spanberger (D-VA-07) is by citing the recent incident where Spanberger cursed at him at the Virginia congressional delegation meeting with Governor Glenn Youngkin last...
by Eric Burk | Sep 30, 2022
A circuit court has granted a temporary injunction blocking the City of Winchester’s ban on guns in parks and public-permitted events, but leaves intact a ban on guns in city buildings. That’s a partial win for the plaintiffs well over a year after the...
by Neil Jones | Sep 30, 2022
Maricopa County announced Tuesday that it will now require a press pass for media personnel to enter its facilities or cover events related to the 2022 general election. “Because of logistical and security considerations, it is impossible to give the public and...