by Just the News | Oct 10, 2022
by Mary Lou Lang Just the News’ Golden Horseshoe is awarded this week to the Department of Transportation for awarding hundreds of millions of dollars in IT contracts that lacked adequate documentation or proper justification and were extended without...
by Bradley Vasoli | Oct 10, 2022
On Friday, the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas sided with Ohio abortionists in granting a preliminary injunction against a law forbidding termination of pregnancies in cases when the unborn child has a detectable heartbeat. Governor Mike DeWine (R) signed the...
by Just the News | Oct 10, 2022
by Natalia Mittelstadt In response to Republican legal challenges, courts have curbed some of the worst usurpations of state legislative authority over elections in 2020, says conservative election watchdog Phill Kline, but the right, he cautions, has failed to...
by Rachel Alexander | Oct 10, 2022
A local radio station told the Arizona-based CEO of a precious metals brokerage firm on Friday that it will not air ads in which he states he believes Democrat Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, who is running for governor, is a racist. Jim Clark, CEO of Phoenix-based...
by The Center Square | Oct 10, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia continues to see its revenues increase amid ongoing economic concerns nationwide. State officials said Friday that the Peach State’s September net tax collections totaled nearly $3.1 billion. That represents an increase of 9.9% over a year...
by Bradley Vasoli | Oct 10, 2022
Two liberal Pennsylvania lawmakers on Friday proposed a law to force all landlords to accept housing vouchers. In a memorandum describing their legislation, State Senators Katie Muth (D-Royersford) and Carolyn Comitta (D-West Chester) insisted that America’s current...
by The Center Square | Oct 10, 2022
by Mary Stroka Minnesota will spend $3 million in fiscal years 2023-2024 to help Minnesotans who have served their prison sentences reenter the workforce, the state announced Friday. The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development said it...
by The Center Square | Oct 10, 2022
by Scott McClallen After Michigan agreed to spend $951 million of taxpayer money on two electric vehicles companies – Our Next Energy and Gotion Inc – the question remains: what do taxpayers get? Politicians get election fodder, companies get money...
by Just the News | Oct 10, 2022
by Natalia Mittelstadt With midterm elections a month away, an election integrity watchdog has filed multiple lawsuits in Minnesota over duplicate registered voters while also finding millions of voter registrations in New York missing personal identifying...
by Star News Staff | Oct 10, 2022
by Virginia Allen Lindsey Barr was fired from her substitute teaching job after expressing concern over the content of a book in the school library. Barr is a mother of three boys. All her children attend public school in Bryan County, Georgia, about 30 miles...
by Eric Burk | Oct 10, 2022
In an upset, Holly Seibold is the Democratic nominee for the House District 35 special election despite endorsements for Fairfax School Board Member Karl Frisch from many top Fairfax Democrats including former Speaker of the House of Delegates Eileen Filler-Corn...
by Kaitlyn Osteen | Oct 10, 2022
Tennessee State Representative Ron Gant was airlifted to Regional One in Memphis, Tennessee, after being seriously injured in a car accident on Wednesday night in Hardeman County. Since the initial reports broke, a spokesperson for State Rep. Gant detailed the extent...
by Neil Jones | Oct 10, 2022
Arizona’s Republican gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake attended the Arizona Gubernatorial Candidates Townhall Monday, a forum sponsored by the US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, where she sat in the audience in an attempt to have a real debate with her Democrat...
by Neil Jones | Oct 10, 2022
Maricopa County District 4 Supervisor, Republican Clint Hickman, thanked the Department of Justice (DOJ) Thursday for arresting Mark Rissi for making violent threats against Hickman and the Arizona Attorney General’s Office (AGO). “I remember exactly where...
by Hannah Poling | Oct 10, 2022
A new bill in the Ohio Senate, Senate Bill 360, aims to increase paid parental leave for state employees. State Senator Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) introduced the bill, which would extend paid parental leave for state employees from 6 weeks to 12 weeks for...