by Laura Baigert | Nov 6, 2022
NASHVILLE, Tennessee – At the Wednesday meeting of Metro Council’s specially formed East Bank Stadium Committee, members heard from the Tennessee Titans promoting their recently introduced community benefits platform and an advocacy group that recommended formal...
by The Center Square | Nov 6, 2022
by Jon Styf While early voting is up nationally, it was down in Tennessee this midterm season compared to 2018. After early voting, there were 882,310 votes cast in Tennessee. In 2018, that total was 1,378,840 while it was 629,485 in 2014. A nationwide Gallup...
by Star News Staff | Nov 6, 2022
by Mary Margaret Olohan The Florida Board of Medicine and the Florida Board of Osteopathic Medicine approved a new rule Friday banning puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and transgender surgeries for minors. The two boards approved the rule banning such...
by Just the News | Nov 6, 2022
by Ben Whedon Ohio Republican senatorial hopeful J.D. Vance has leaped to an impressive 8-point lead in Emerson College’s final pre-election survey. Vance led his Democratic rival, Rep. Tim Ryan by a 51%-43% margin, a significant jump from the previous...
by The Center Square | Nov 6, 2022
by Anthony Hennen In Pennsylvania, like much of America, parents will struggle if they want to transfer their children from one public school to another. In a new policy brief, the Reason Foundation found that only 11 states have mandatory open enrollment laws...
by Admin | Nov 6, 2022
by Sheila Qualls Four candidates vying for school board positions in Rochester said they will replace harmful policies and political agendas with higher academic standards, restored discipline, and a balanced budget. They attribute the rise in violence and fall...
by The Center Square | Nov 6, 2022
by Scott McClallen Less than a week before the election, the Michigan Supreme Court approved allowing local clerks to follow Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s election challenger rules enacted this year. Last month, a Court of Claims ruling struck the...
by Laura Baigert | Nov 6, 2022
NASHVILLE, Tennessee – At the Wednesday meeting of Metro Council’s specially formed East Bank Stadium Committee, members heard from the Tennessee Titans promoting their recently introduced community benefits platform and an advocacy group that recommended formal...
by The Center Square | Nov 6, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has signed an extension of the state’s gas tax moratorium, saying such a move is needed because of a potential diesel fuel shortage. The extension runs through Dec. 11. Kemp also extended the locomotive fuel tax...
by Just the News | Nov 6, 2022
by Ben Whedon Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has sounded the alarm over a Chinese research lab’s purchase of land in Florida to establish a primate breeding facility. JOINN Laboratories CA Inc. purchased 1,400 acres in Levy County, Fla., for a $5.5...
by RealClearWire | Nov 6, 2022
by Richard Benedetto Regardless of all that wispy smoke Democrats and their allies in the news media are blowing, key polls suggest Republicans are still likely to win back control of the House of Representatives in Tuesday’s midterm elections and have a better...
by The Center Square | Nov 6, 2022
by Jon Styf While early voting is up nationally, it was down in Tennessee this midterm season compared to 2018. After early voting, there were 882,310 votes cast in Tennessee. In 2018, that total was 1,378,840 while it was 629,485 in 2014. A nationwide Gallup...
by The Center Square | Nov 6, 2022
by Tom Joyce Arizona Governor Doug Ducey announced a $100 million investment in the state’s semiconductor industry, according to a press release from his office. “Arizona has earned a place as one of the world’s leading destinations for chip design,...
by Eric Burk | Nov 6, 2022
The Richmond Ambulance Authority (RAA) is donating an ambulance as part of the national U.S. Ambulances for Ukraine program, announced Friday at an event with Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) and Virginia Secretary of Health and Human Resources John Littel. Virginia...
by Star News Staff | Nov 6, 2022
by Christopher Roach In the lawsuit challenging Harvard’s affirmative action practices, a group of senior retired military officers filed an amicus brief, which argued that maintaining affirmative action was a “national security imperative.” Those signing off...
by The Center Square | Nov 6, 2022
by Bethany Blankley After another clash with foreign nationals illegally entering the U.S., the union representing Border Patrol agents is urging Americans to vote on Nov. 8 for candidates who will defend them, the rule of law, and the southern border. On...
by Star News Staff | Nov 6, 2022
by Debra Heine Former President Donald Trump is expected to formally announce his 2024 campaign for president on November 14th, according to multiple reports on Friday. The former president and his acolytes have been dropping hints about a potential run for the...
by Star News Staff | Nov 6, 2022
by Jennifer Kabbany “Menstruation Scientists claim that 20% of MIT women are impaired at work.” “In order to save Democracy from misinformation, we need more mob rule.” “Research by MIT social scientist says mask wearing makes you more moral.” These headlines...
by Star News Staff | Nov 6, 2022
by Arjun Singh Republicans have the double-digit support of independent voters on the generic Congressional ballot across most major polls, according to releases by polling firms over the week. Congressional Republicans are leading Democrats by 11 points among...
by Star News Staff | Nov 6, 2022
by Claire Anderson A small Catholic college with locations in California and Massachusetts continues to produce priests, nuns and other religious vocations year after year. Around 10 percent of Thomas Aquinas College alumni enter priesthood or religious life,...
by Star News Staff | Nov 6, 2022
by John Hugh DeMastri Twitter began laying staff off Friday, with up to half its workforce expected to be fired in a cost-cutting move by new owner and CEO Elon Musk. The move comes eight days after Musk’s $44 billion deal to purchase the company, and after...