by Star News Staff | Oct 12, 2022
by Jennie Taer The Mexican government is suing five U.S. gun manufacturers for alleged arms trafficking following a judge’s dismissal of a similar case, according to Reuters, which obtained a copy of the lawsuit. The lawsuit centers around “straw” sales of guns...
by Just the News | Oct 12, 2022
by Madeleine Hubbard The Colorado Secretary of State’s Office mailed voter-registration instructions to roughly 30,000 non-citizens living in the state. The agency said it is attempting to determine why the registration postcards were sent to people who...
by Star News Staff | Oct 12, 2022
by Jarrett Stepman “I can no longer remain in today’s Democratic Party.” That was the message former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, a now-former Hawaii Democrat, delivered Tuesday. Her message was clear: the Democratic Party has gone off the deep end of left-wing...
by Star News Staff | Oct 12, 2022
by Bronson Winslow The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) obtained a federal court order to restrict an Alabama-based automotive parts manufacturer for Kia and Hyundai from employing children, many as young as 13, according to a recent DOL press release. The U.S....
by Just the News | Oct 12, 2022
by Madeleine Hubbard Ohio Democrat Senate nominee Rep. Tim Ryan says he has been “very clear” that President Joe Biden should not run for reelection in 2024. Ryan made the comment Monday night in a debate with GOP rival J.D. Vance. “I’ve been...
by The Center Square | Oct 12, 2022
by Casey Harper A top federal health research agency awarded more than $100K in taxpayer dollars for diversity and equity training for grad students to make them “agents of change.” The National Institutes of Health allocated $103,380 via a...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Oct 12, 2022
The U.S Department of State released a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) Strategic Plan that says it is seeking to “assess resources for gender dysphoria and gender transition care at posts for employees and their dependents,” a move that suggests...
by Just the News | Oct 12, 2022
by Natalia Mittelstadt An FBI analyst on Tuesday in federal court told Special Counsel John Durham the agency offered former British spy Christopher Steele “up to $1 million” to corroborate evidence in his now-discredited dossier that was central to...
by RealClearWire | Oct 12, 2022
by Ashley Varner If you think teachers’ unions were discouraged to learn that nearly two-thirds of American adults hold an unfavorable view of Critical Race Theory (CRT) or that their own outspoken advocacy of the curriculum has proved to be political...
by The Center Square | Oct 12, 2022
by Kimberly James The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently awarded Connecticut more than $53 million from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act for water infrastructure improvements. The state plans to use the funding for lead line replacement...
by Just the News | Oct 12, 2022
by Natalia Mittelstadt University of Florida students and faculty are protesting the appointment of Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) as president of the school because of his positions on same-sex marriage. During a question-and-answer session that Sasse attended on...
by Bradley Vasoli | Oct 12, 2022
A new event in the forum series being hosted by American Greatness PAC throughout the Buckeye State will take place in the Cincinnati area on Tuesday, November 1, one week before Election Day. The forum is the third the conservative political action committee is...
by The Center Square | Oct 12, 2022
by Benjamin Yount If it weren’t for federal dollars, Milwaukee’s bad 2023 budget would be much worse. A new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum makes the case that Milwaukee is simply postponing an inevitable fiscal crisis for another year or so with Mayor...
by Bradley Vasoli | Oct 12, 2022
The U.S. Supreme Court invalidated a lower federal court’s decision Tuesday allowing Pennsylvania counties to count undated mail-in ballots. The case originated in 2021 after Republican David Ritter and Democrat Zachary Cohen vied for a judgeship on the Lehigh County...
by The Center Square | Oct 12, 2022
by Mary Stroka The rent delinquency rate decreased in Minnesota in September compared to August, Alignable reported. From Sept. 16 to Sept. 29, the online referral network for small businesses polled 4,232 randomly selected small business owners across the...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Oct 12, 2022
Arizona Democrat gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs refused to support any time limit at all on abortion, suggesting Sunday that women should be free to have an abortion at any time during pregnancy. “I don’t support the 15-week ban,” Hobbs said during her appearance...
by The Center Square | Oct 12, 2022
by Scott McClallen The city of Detroit plans to spend federal COVID relief to pay groups to identify qualified individuals to enroll in training and return them to the workforce. Applications are now open through early November for the new “In Detroit...
by Admin | Oct 12, 2022
by Mary Margaret Olohan A Wisconsin pro-life organization set ablaze and vandalized with the message “If abortions aren’t safe, then you aren’t either” says it has not communicated with the Federal Bureau of Investigation about the horrifying attack since May,...
by Admin | Oct 12, 2022
by Laurel Duggan Ebenezer Baptist Church, where Democratic Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock is senior pastor, moved to evict poor, low-income tenants from a building it owns while Warnock publicly railed against evictions, according to The Washington Free Beacon....
by Kaitlin Housler | Oct 12, 2022
Tennessee Congressman John Rose (R-TN-06) recently introduced a bill in the U.S. House of Representatives that would “stop the government from warrantless surveillance of the American people,” according to a press release by Rose’s office. H.R.9159, or the Bank...
by Eric Burk | Oct 12, 2022
Commissioner of the Department of Elections (ELECT) Susan Beals said that legislative changes have stressed Virginia’s elections registration system, although she said the department is still investigating what caused a delay in the processing of thousands of...