by Susan Berry, PhD | Oct 19, 2022
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) may have scheduled in its meeting agenda for Wednesday and Thursday a vote on whether to recommend adding COVID-19 shots to the standard Child and Adolescent...
by Neil Jones | Oct 19, 2022
The Arizona Clean Elections Commission (CEC) announced Monday a new time and partnership for the previously rescheduled gubernatorial debate following Arizona PBS’s (AZPBS) decision to give Democrat gubernatorial nominee Katie Hobbs her own solo interview....
by The Center Square | Oct 19, 2022
by Bethany Blankley A Florida-led virtual 2022 Human Trafficking Summit launched Tuesday nationwide, engaging experts from across the country to collaborate on ways to more effectively combat human trafficking. More than 2,300 attendees registered and...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Oct 19, 2022
Catholics must “stay firm in the truth,” as those who have embraced an LGBTQ agenda are in the midst of a “hostile takeover” of the Catholic Church, warned German Cardinal Gerhard Müller in interviews conducted over the past week with both EWTN’s The World Over and...
by The Center Square | Oct 19, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia saw a record number of voters turn out for a midterm election, state officials said. As of Tuesday, 143,077 voters have cast ballots in Georgia — 131,318 voted early in person, while 11,759 voted via an absentee ballot. The number of...
by Bradley Vasoli | Oct 19, 2022
Pennsylvania’s Republican Party and its national counterpart filed a lawsuit this week to prevent the state’s Democrat-run executive branch from requiring counties to count undated absentee ballots. A lawsuit that originated in 2021 to settle a dispute about whether...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Oct 19, 2022
Joe Biden attempted to lure voters with the bait of more abortions by promising to enshrine Roe v. Wade into federal law if Democrats win the midterm elections and keep control of Congress. “Your right to choose rests with you,” Biden said in a speech Tuesday hosted...
by The Center Square | Oct 19, 2022
by Benjamin Yount Wisconsin’s latest public school headcount shows fewer kids in traditional public schools and more kids moving into schools of choice. And school choice supporters say that shouldn’t be a surprise. The Wisconsin Department of Public...
by Star News Staff | Oct 19, 2022
by Mark W. Hendrickson The Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) scoring system is undergoing intense scrutiny. It also has become quite a political football, with conservative governors, attorneys general, and other officials pushing back against the...
by Star News Staff | Oct 19, 2022
by Alexander Henderson Republican lawmakers hammered the Walz administration Monday for missing at least five clear opportunities to prevent the Feeding Our Future scandal and violating state law along the way. In a stunning development, Sen. Mark Koran and...
by The Center Square | Oct 19, 2022
by J.D. Davidson A citizen group trying to use a constitutional amendment to raise Ohio’s minimum wage eventually to $15 doesn’t need to start over but it does need to make changes to its plan if it hopes to eventually get it on the ballot. Attorney General...
by Just the News | Oct 19, 2022
by John Solomon President Joe Biden has made waves this fall with his plan to forgive hundreds of billions of dollars of student loans, shifting the burden to taxpayers. Five years earlier, his family cashed in on a zero-interest, forgivable loan of its own...
by Eric Burk | Oct 19, 2022
Virginia’s gambling regulation should be centralized under the Virginia Lottery, according to a Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC) report, which found that regulation is split between three different agencies, and two of them are understaffed....
by The Center Square | Oct 19, 2022
by Scott McClallen Gov. Gretchen Whitmer vetoed two GOP plans over the weekend. Whitmer vetoed an eight-bill package that aimed to limit the governor’s emergency powers more than two years after she triggered a 1945 law to declare a state of emergency for as...
by The Center Square | Oct 19, 2022
by Kimberly James As benefits such as the enhanced child tax credit end and inflation increases, more Connecticut residents are facing food insecurity. As DataHaven reports that 17% of Connecticut adults have been unable to afford food at some point in the past...
by Bethany Bowman | Oct 19, 2022
NASHVILLE, Tennessee – Leah Marie Mason is a Nashville-based singer/songwriter from North Carolina. She comes from a musical family, and her dad was a drummer. “We were always around music. My dad loves rock music,” she said. By age 11, Mason had started performing in...
by Eric Burk | Oct 19, 2022
Attorney General Jason Miyares has joined 34 other attorneys general in an amicus brief supporting Oklahoma’s laws regulating pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs). Miyares’ press release said Virginia’s laws are similar to Oklahoma’s, and the...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 19, 2022
Despite massive turnout in support of two Founders Classical Academy charter schools, the Tennessee Public Charter School Commission (TPCSC) has rejected the schools’ bids to open campuses in Williamson and Sumner counties. “I think it is clear that this school...
by The Center Square | Oct 19, 2022
by Tyler Arnold More than a quarter of a million people in Virginia immigrated to the country illegally, according to estimates, and five localities do not fully work with federal law enforcement regarding deportations. Although the government does not have...
by Star News Staff | Oct 19, 2022
by Bronson Winslow The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) suggested in a new report that one in seven voters will identify as LGBTQ by 2030. LGBTQ voters are predicted to become the fastest growing voting bloc in the near future, with the report suggesting that one in...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 19, 2022
After a wave of violent crime in Memphis and questions about the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation’s (TBI) turnaround time for rape kits, TBI in Jackson has officially opened the application period to hire forensic analysts. “Combine your science smarts...