by Neil Jones | Oct 31, 2022
With the Halloween season coming to a close, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich (R) warned parents they should be on the lookout for “rainbow fentanyl,” multicolored pills that can be confused for candy with deadly results. “While most of us...
by Bradley Vasoli | Oct 31, 2022
A poll released this weekend by the data company Cygnal shows Ohio Republican candidates for governor and U.S. Senate widening their leads against their Democratic opponents. The survey of 1,776 likely voters shows J.D. Vance, the author, attorney and venture...
by Star News Staff | Oct 31, 2022
by John Solomon Buoyed by rising popularity in the polls, Republican candidates for Congress are acutely aware their easiest job right now may be winning the midterm elections and that the harder work will be delivering afterwards — with Democrat Joe Biden...
by Bradley Vasoli | Oct 31, 2022
Two Pennsylvania state representatives this weekend proposed an audit of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh’s major-league sports teams’ rental payments for their stadiums. Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia and PNC Park in Pittsburgh were among several stadiums benefiting...
by The Center Square | Oct 31, 2022
by Scott McClallen A federal grand jury has indicted six people from Benton Harbor on fraud charges. They are accused of defrauding taxpayers by $1 million via unemployment insurance fraud and small business loans. The indictment says between April 2020 and...
by Just the News | Oct 31, 2022
by Madeleine Hubbard Twitter owner Elon Musk on Sunday said he would “look into” why a story from Just the News about election ballots was marked as “unsafe” on the social media platform. “I will look into this. Twitter should be...
by Hannah Poling | Oct 31, 2022
A group of parents, grandparents, and concerned citizens are backing a bill in the Ohio legislature that would lift the statute of limitations on rape cases in addition to a bill that aims to provide age-appropriate sexual abuse prevention education to schoolchildren....
by Hannah Poling | Oct 31, 2022
Many spots are still available in Ohio for high school students to participate as poll workers with Youth at the Booth in the November 8 midterm election, according to the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office. Ohio election officials encourage young people to...
by Star News Staff | Oct 31, 2022
by Rober Kimball “The Bird is Freed!” That’s what Elon Musk tweeted upon the consummation of his bid to buy Twitter. ’Twas a consummation devoutly to be wished. Why? For one thing, as Musk later tweeted, henceforth comedy once again will now be “legal on...
by The Center Square | Oct 31, 2022
by Anthony Hennen In Pennsylvania, Medicaid eligibility has expanded at the same time that officials have suspended verification. The result is that costs have gone up — along with the number of people getting benefits while not legally qualifying for them. So...
by Star News Staff | Oct 31, 2022
by Hans von Spakovsky You may have missed it, but a recent Census Bureau report revealed that the bureau made significant errors in the most recent census, overcounting the population of eight states and undercounting the population of six states. As a result,...
by Just the News | Oct 31, 2022
A Wisconsin appeals court has upheld a lower court’s ruling forbidding the practice of “ballot spoiling,” requiring the state’s election commission to rescind guidance it had earlier issued on the matter. The state’s 2nd District Court of...
by The Center Square | Oct 31, 2022
by Jon Styf A new analysis of data from the Nation’s Report Card shows that Tennessee students lost, on average, what equals five months of math learning between 2019 and 2022 while the state’s students lost four months of reading learning. The Education...
by Eric Burk | Oct 31, 2022
With a little over a week until Election Day, 589,627 voters had voted early as of October 29 in Virginia’s ongoing election, according to a graphic from The Virginia Public Access Project. That’s down from 2021, which saw over one million votes by...
by Laura Baigert | Oct 31, 2022
Metro Council Member Courtney Johnston (District 26) says that the recent request by the mayor’s office that the city’s legislative body approve the stadium term sheet between Metro Nashville and the Tennessee Titans is a matter of “the cart before the horse.”...
by Star News Staff | Oct 31, 2022
by Robert Romano On polls taken up to Octoberber 17, Arizona Republican nominee for Governor Kari Lake was leading her opponent Katie Hobbs by 3 and 4 points respectively in Daily Wire/Trafalgar and Data for Progress polls. And then she got the endorsement of...
by Star News Staff | Oct 31, 2022
by Jasmine James The Eisenhower Institute at Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania invited a representative of the People’s Republic of China, General Jin Qian, to speak with students and faculty in a private meeting held on October 6. The purpose...