by Just the News | Oct 6, 2022
by Ben Whedon Nebraska Republican Sen. Ben Sasse is expected to step down in favor an educational role. Politico reports that the senator would then become the next president of the University of Florida. A frequent critic of former President Donald Trump,...
by The Center Square | Oct 6, 2022
by Cole Lauterbach Former President Donald Trump plans to visit Arizona for the second time in three months. Trump, who lost Arizona’s electoral votes in his re-election bid, plans to headline a rally on Sunday, Oct. 9, at Legacy Sports Park in Mesa. In Trump’s...
by Star News Staff | Oct 6, 2022
by Mary Margaret Olohan When Republicans question Attorney General Merrick Garland on the shocking arrest of a Catholic father, Mark Houck’s lawyer wants the Houck family to be in the front row. Peter Breen, an attorney with The Thomas More Society representing...
by Star News Staff | Oct 6, 2022
by Roman Jankowski The Biden administration has turned what should be the most transparent of government agencies, the National Archives and Records Administration, into one of the least transparent agencies—rivaling even the FBI. Established in 1934, the...
by The Center Square | Oct 6, 2022
by Casey Harper Gas prices have continued to rise over the past two weeks, and now OPEC has announced a major decision that will likely drive those prices higher. OPEC said Wednesday that it would reduce oil production beginning in November by 2 million barrels...
by The Center Square | Oct 6, 2022
by Casey Harper A coalition of 130 lawmakers sent a letter to a top federal watchdog raising the alarm about a spike in foreign ownership of U.S. farmland. The letter calls for the Government Accountability Office to conduct a full review of that foreign...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Oct 6, 2022
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (R) and Janine Yass, the founder of the Yass Prize, revealed Tuesday the winners of the STOP for Arizona Education Awards, a program that is granting a total of $2 million to six of the state’s education providers with the best-developed...
by Just the News | Oct 6, 2022
by Ben Whedon Former Biden family business associate Tony Bobulinski claimed that Hunter Biden and Jim Biden, President Joe Biden’s brother, “defrauded” him during a deal with a Chinese energy firm. Bobulisnki claims the pair cheated he and...
by Star News Staff | Oct 6, 2022
by Melanie Israel In the five months since someone leaked a draft majority opinion by the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade—which the high court officially did June 24—pro-life Americans have faced a wave of violent attacks. Pro-abortion politicians from...
by Neil Jones | Oct 6, 2022
PHOENIX, Arizona – Arizona’s Republican gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake spoke to a passionate crowd on Wednesday at the Hispanic Townhall Election Event about issues that matter to the community. “The Hispanic community is what makes Arizona great....
by Star News Staff | Oct 6, 2022
by Laurel Duggan It’s unclear whether the FBI has arrested a single person following at least 150 attacks, threats and other incidents against pro-life advocacy groups, crisis pregnancy centers and churches following the May 2 leak of the Supreme Court’s...
by The Center Square | Oct 6, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia’s congressional delegation said the Air Force should select Marietta’s Dobbins Air Reserve Base for a new version of the C-130 to replace an older model of the venerable aircraft. The lawmakers want the Air Force Reserve Command to...
by Star News Staff | Oct 6, 2022
by Anthony Gockowski A DFL candidate who has the support of some of the party’s top officials wants to abolish the police and defended rioting during a June speech. Leigh Finke won the DFL nomination for House District 66A in August and will likely win...
by The Center Square | Oct 6, 2022
by Scott McClallen Felony charges against seven state officials linked to the 2014 Flint, Michigan, water crisis have been dismissed by Genesee County Circuit Judge Elizabeth Kelly. The six-page decision follows a June state Supreme Court ruling it...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Oct 6, 2022
The Republican candidate who hopes to unseat Connecticut U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D) observed parents are outraged that their children are failing to learn education basics while woke teachers and school boards attempt to indoctrinate them with radical...
by The Center Square | Oct 6, 2022
by Benjamin Yount A lawsuit in Wisconsin challenges President Joe Biden’s plan to cancel student loans. The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty on Tuesday filed a lawsuit on behalf of the Brown County Taxpayer Association that argues the president...
by Just the News | Oct 6, 2022
by Joseph Weber Florida officials are facing multiple hurdles with midterm election voting – now less than six weeks away – as a result of the damage inflicted last week by Hurricane Ian. Challenges include a lack of functional polling sites, a potential...
by Eric Burk | Oct 6, 2022
Virginia has 15,338 state employees teleworking at least one day a week, according to a September 30 report from the Department of Human Resource Management (DHRM). That’s up from pre-pandemic 5,664 employees in 2019; Governor Glenn Youngkin’s...
by Neil Jones | Oct 6, 2022
Chairwoman Dr. Kelli Ward of the Arizona Republican Party (AZGOP) and Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel announced a lawsuit against Maricopa County Tuesday for failing to comply with public records requests relating to poll worker staffing....
by Star News Staff | Oct 6, 2022
by Steve Abramowicz Enacted as part of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title IX provides that: No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any...
by Hannah Poling | Oct 6, 2022
Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced Wednesday the establishment of the Public Integrity Division. The newly-formed office, he said, will be dedicated to maintaining secure, accurate, and accessible elections in the state of Ohio. “It’s time that we...