by Star News Staff | Oct 31, 2022
by Bronson Winslow Oregon voters are considering passing one of the most restrictive gun control measures in the country that would raise the barriers to purchase a firearm and place gun owners on a searchable database. Measure 114, often referred to as the...
by Star News Staff | Oct 31, 2022
by Stephen Cox People on the American Right can be forgiven if they don’t know their own history. After all, American political history is almost exclusively written by people on the Left. Timothy Sandefur’s new book Freedom’s Furies: How Isabel Paterson, Rose...
by Star News Staff | Oct 31, 2022
by James Peron Tonight American kids will observe a tradition not widely celebrated in the rest of the world: Halloween. They will dress up as ghosts, witches, goblins, politicians, and other scary things, then go door to door greeting neighbors with Trick or...
by Eric Burk | Oct 30, 2022
Gloucester County Public Schools partnered with the county Sheriff’s Office to install license plate cameras on school buses to detect drivers who illegally pass stopped school buses. “At Gloucester County Public Schools, the safety of our children is a...
by Just the News | Oct 30, 2022
by Natalia Mittelstadt More than 250,000 ballots have been mailed to Pennsylvania voters without their identities being verified, according to state data collected by election integrity group Verity Vote. On Tuesday, 15 Pennsylvania state legislators sent a...
by Admin | Oct 30, 2022
by Alexander Henderson Dr. Scott Jensen repeatedly called on Gov. Tim Walz to provide direct answers to Minnesota voters during a debate Friday afternoon in what was the last and most intense meeting of the two candidates before the election. The last time...
by Laura Baigert | Oct 30, 2022
The near $300 million in capital improvements recommended in a 2017 report by Venue Solutions Group (VSG) would have resulted in an average of $12 million in expenditures per year for the following 20 years. The 159-page Facility Condition Assessment was prepared on...
by The Center Square | Oct 30, 2022
by Scott McClallen Taxpayers might foot $15 million for a private-public deal to redevelop the former Buick City brownfield site in Flint. The partnership hopes to create 3,000 jobs. Real estate investment company Ashley Capital is contracted to purchase the...
by Star News Staff | Oct 30, 2022
by Itxu Díaz There are people who talk nonstop with their dogs and cats. When I get bored, I interrogate machines. My favorite is Google Trends because it shows a lot of things that Democrats would rather you didn’t know. For example, it demonstrates that the...
by Kaitlin Housler | Oct 30, 2022
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy and the City of Knoxville announced a partnership launching a fellows program for Baker Center students. The program would allow the students to “work directly in a variety of...
by Kaitlin Housler | Oct 30, 2022
Carrie Schween, a candidate for the Germantown Municipal School District (GMSD) School Board, criticized the board for “attempting to silence parents’ voices.” Schween is running for School Board Position 4 to unseat current School Board Chair Angela Griffith. GMSD is...
by The Center Square | Oct 30, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo Inflation is driving up the cost of road projects in Georgia, with some project bids more than 40% higher than projected. As a result, Georgia Department of Transportation officials have rejected some high bids and deferred resurfacing projects...
by The Center Square | Oct 30, 2022
by Bethany Blankley The 2022 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) rankings indicate that Florida students are “well ahead of their peers, especially with younger and educationally at-risk students who were harmed the most from distance-learning in...
by The Center Square | Oct 30, 2022
by J.D. Davidson A leading sports gambling organization believes Ohio will wager more than most every other state once betting becomes legal Jan. 1. PlayOhio, a division of PlayUSA, predicts people across the state will place $8 billion in bets during 2023,...
by Eric Burk | Oct 30, 2022
At the Virginia Governor’s Transportation Conference, Governor Glenn Youngkin touted a mix of federal and state investment in Virginia’s transportation infrastructure in ports, roads, rail, and air infrastructure, and said he’d defend...
by Neil Jones | Oct 30, 2022
Following the release of a $500,000 TV ad Friday from Liz Cheney’s Political Action Committee (PAC) urging Arizona voters to stay away from Republican nominees Kari Lake and Mark Finchem, Lake said her campaign received a huge boost in donations. Lake said that...
by Star News Staff | Oct 30, 2022
by Samantha Aschieris The Pentagon identifies China as the No. 1 threat to U.S. national security in the latest version of the National Defense Strategy, released just days after the leader of the communist regime secured a third five-year term. “The key theme...
by Star News Staff | Oct 30, 2022
by Jack McEvoy The European Union (EU) announced Thursday that it will be outlawing the sale of gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles by 2035 even though EU countries are already struggling to fight soaring electricity costs. EU member states and the European...
by Star News Staff | Oct 30, 2022
by Laurel Duggan CatholicVote, a political advocacy group, is spending $2 million to highlight the positions of Catholic Democrats in key Congressional races with ads targeting regular church attendees, the group announced in a press release. The “Can You Trust...
by Star News Staff | Oct 30, 2022
by Reagan Reese A South Carolina school district has removed 97 books from its libraries following complaints of “adult content,” according to WSAV News. A parent of the Beaufort County School District complained about books in the school libraries featuring...
by Star News Staff | Oct 30, 2022
by Rodney Rios Although in many countries around the world, liberal political views are dominant, some nations in Eastern Europe have notably resisted the left-wing ideology. One of the most criticized among the latter is Hungary. The Hungarian government...