by Neil Jones | Oct 2, 2022
Gov. Doug Ducey (R) announced Thursday that Arizona’s surging economy had paved the way for a historic flat income tax rate to come a year in advance. “It’s no secret Arizona’s economy is booming. Over the last eight years, we’ve made...
by Star News Staff | Oct 2, 2022
by Annie Holmquist In case you haven’t noticed, times have changed, and somehow, those who hold to traditional societal norms have become the new face of counter culturalism. As this is unfamiliar territory to those on the traditional end of the spectrum, a few...
by Star News Staff | Oct 2, 2022
by Laurel Duggan Virgin Atlantic Airways launched an ad campaign Wednesday highlighting the company’s new uniform policy allowing men to wear skirts, along with several other new transgender-related policies. The company’s new ads feature men in women’s...
by The Center Square | Oct 2, 2022
by Tom Joyce Maricopa County, Arizona, has formed what it refers to as an “election command center” in hopes of combatting election misinformation, adding officials will vet journalists who they deem qualified to participate in the events. A group...
by The Center Square | Oct 2, 2022
by Bethany Blankley Three more counties are the latest to express support for Texas declaring an invasion at the southern border, bringing the total to 32. The judge and county commissioners of Ector County, in the Permian Basin, signed a Declaration of Local...
by Star News Staff | Oct 2, 2022
by Trevor Schakohl A North Dakota man arrested for running over a teenager he purportedly believed to be a Republican extremist was charged with murder Friday. Shannon Brandt admitted to hitting Cayler Ellingson with his vehicle Sept. 18 and left the scene...
by Star News Staff | Oct 2, 2022
by E.J. Antoni Newly released data from the Commerce Department show what some people have been saying for months: The nation is in recession. Furthermore, the Biden administration’s cherry-picking of data has come back to bite it, with even its selected data...
by Star News Staff | Oct 2, 2022
by Eric Lendrum On Thursday, three Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives claimed that the FBI has been actively retaliating against agents who are suspected of being whistleblowers, as well as those who hold conservative beliefs. As The Daily...
by Eric Burk | Oct 2, 2022
Spotsylvania middle school English-as-second language [ESL] teacher Fabiana Parker is the 2023 Virginia Teacher of the Year, making her Virginia’s nominee for National Teacher of the Year. “Teachers play a critical role in the success of every learner and...
by Admin | Oct 2, 2022
by Sheila Qualls After endorsing former Marine Tyler Kistner in 2020, the Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association (MPPOA) did a 180 this year and announced it is endorsing Kistner’s opponent for reelection. Democrat U.S. Rep. Angie Craig narrowly beat...
by Admin | Oct 2, 2022
by Mary Margaret Olohan Eighty-four-year-old Joan Jacobson never imagined she would be shot when she knocked on the door of a Michigan couple’s home, hoping to convince them not to vote for a local pro-abortion ballot proposal. Sharon Harvey answered the door...
by The Center Square | Oct 2, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo A Morgan County judge has struck down a key component of a deal to entice an electric vehicle manufacturer to build a plant in Georgia. Earlier this year, the Georgia Department of Economic Development and the Joint Development Authority of...
by The Center Square | Oct 2, 2022
by Anthony Hennen Though polls in the race for Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate seat have shown Democrat John Fetterman with a comfortable lead, it may be narrowing. As the Nov. 8 election draws closer, Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz trails Fetterman 45% to 43%, according...
by Just the News | Oct 2, 2022
by Charlotte Hazard Republican Sen. Ron Johnson attributed his lead in the polls to the Democrats’ inability to defend their policies based on the record of their past two years in power. “The Democrats can’t defend their their record,”...
by The Center Square | Oct 2, 2022
by J.D. Davidson An Ohio nonprofit policy research group criticized state approval of up to $650 million in tax breaks for Intel’s $20 billion project in central Ohio, saying the money could be used for schools or seniors rather than large corporations. Policy...
by The Center Square | Oct 2, 2022
by Bethany Blankley Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is warning people not to loot during the state of emergency resulting from widespread destruction caused by Hurricane Ian. She issued a warning to criminals on Friday, saying, “you will spend maximum...
by The Center Square | Oct 2, 2022
by Casey Harper Four female athletes are locked in a legal battle over transgender athletes that could set major precedent for the same fight playing out in schools around the country. The four female athletes appealed to a federal court over a Connecticut...
by The Center Square | Oct 2, 2022
by Scott McClallen The Michigan Legislature approved a $1 billion spending plan primarily meant to attract critical state projects. The supplemental spending bill was passed Wednesday over objections from some Republican lawmakers that the spending package...
by The Center Square | Oct 2, 2022
by Jon Styf If trends hold, by the end of next month Tennessee will have seen $6 billion in sports wagers since the state opened legal online sports gambling in November 2020. Then, the state had four sportsbook operators in Action 24/7, BetMGM, FanDuel and...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 2, 2022
An autopsy has revealed the cause of death of a Memphis woman, who was abducted in September while jogging. “Eliza Fletcher, 34, had a gunshot wound to the back of her head, blunt-force injuries to a leg and jaw fractures, according to an autopsy completed by...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 2, 2022
A multitude of people from Clarksville have been convicted of serious crimes over the past week. The convictions began with members of a motorcycle gang in the city. “After a three-and-a-half-month trial, the jury convicted James Wesley Frazier, 34, Aelix...