by The Center Square | Nov 7, 2022
by Bethany Blankley With days to go before Election Day, a new campaign ad dropped on Friday describing Gov. Ron DeSantis as one created by God to fight for freedom. DeSantis is running for reelection to his second term and holds a more than 10-point lead over...
by Star News Staff | Nov 7, 2022
by John Hugh DeMastri First-time homebuyers are now much older and comprised the lowest share of homebuyers since National Association of Realtors (NAR) records began over 40 years ago, as high interest rates and soaring home prices squeezed younger buyers out...
by Hannah Poling | Nov 7, 2022
Ohio counties such as Butler and Cuyahoga have been making sure every single voting machine in their districts has been checked. Election officials perform mock votes before using the machines to make sure the information is populating correctly. Logic and accuracy...
by Just the News | Nov 7, 2022
by Joseph Weber The largest donor by far this year reportedly is George Soros, a Democrat whose contributions of at least $126 million are nearly double that of either of the next two largest donors. The next two are Republicans Richard Uihlein and Kenneth C....
by Hannah Poling | Nov 7, 2022
Democratic U.S. Senate nominee Representative Tim Ryan (D-OH-13) has shown support for regulations that would prevent inflation while simultaneously favoring larger spending bills. This year Ryan voted against preventing regulations that would cause inflation and a...
by Star News Staff | Nov 7, 2022
by E.J. Antoni With only days left until the midterm elections, the advertising blitz from the political spin doctors has reached a fever pitch and the sound bites we’re hearing aren’t very sound, especially the ones from the White House on the economy. But...
by Star News Staff | Nov 7, 2022
by Micaela Burrow and Philip Lenczycki The U.S. government must immediately investigate and shutter the recently discovered overseas Chinese government police station in New York City for potential violation of U.S. laws, several experts told the Daily Caller...
by Kaitlin Housler | Nov 7, 2022
Sheila Reed was named the state’s new director of local government finance, Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury Jason Mumpower announced in a press release Tuesday. Reed replaces Director Betsy Knotts, who left the role to serve as a public finance attorney, the...
by Eric Burk | Nov 7, 2022
There are over 11,000 open positions in health care in Virginia, and hospitals in the commonwealth saw their costs for temporary contract labor increase a combined 154 percent between January 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022, the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association...
by Star News Staff | Nov 7, 2022
by Lloyd Billingsley This year the U.S. Army missed its annual recruiting goal by 25 percent, or 20,000 soldiers. That’s more than an entire division, which includes 10,000-20,000 troops. The National Guard missed its target by 9,000 recruits and applications...
by Star News Staff | Nov 7, 2022
by Eric Lendrum On Friday, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) published new data revealing the full extent of alcohol-related deaths during the roughly two-year lockdown period of the Chinese coronavirus pandemic. As reported by CNN, the rate of...
by The Center Square | Nov 7, 2022
by Bethany Blankley The day after President Joe Biden claimed “American democracy is under attack,” his administration took action to make it more difficult for employees to vote on whether or not they want to join a union. At a Democrat Party...
by Just the News | Nov 7, 2022
by Charlotte Hazard Ahead in the polls and garnering national attention, Arizona GOP gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake is teasing a new message that could catch on for conservatives in 2024: California is the evil empire for freedom-loving Americans....
by RealClearWire | Nov 7, 2022
by Jason B. Allen American’s respect for teachers is high coming out of the pandemic, according to a new EdChoice poll — placing them among doctors and members of the military as some of the most respected professionals in the country. A whopping 70 percent of...
by The Center Square | Nov 7, 2022
by Casey Harper Election day comes Tuesday, putting a range of major issues up for grabs as both parties battle for control of the House, Senate and gubernatorial races around the country. The latest polling shows a tight but favorable electoral landscape for...
by The Center Square | Nov 7, 2022
by Steve Bittenbender The number of migrants seeking asylum in New York City has waned in recent weeks. However, Mayor Eric Adams said Thursday the nation’s largest city is still getting enough to open yet another relief center. The third Humanitarian Emergency...
by Star News Staff | Nov 7, 2022
by John Hugh DeMastri Ridesharing app Lyft and payment processing startup Stripe informed their staff of layoffs Thursday in part due to expectations of an upcoming recession, while Amazon announced a corporate hiring freeze due to “unusual” economic...
by Star News Staff | Nov 7, 2022
by Josh Hammer It turns out that, sometimes, the fifth time is a charm. With the final ballots now counted in Israel’s fifth national election in four years, the results are officially in: Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu, already the longest-serving prime minister in...
by Star News Staff | Nov 7, 2022
by Brian Lonergan Throughout America’s run as the freest country in history, we have implemented a broad range of ideas on governance, with varying results. Having a Bill of Rights in our Constitution, for example, was a very good idea. Allowing noncitizens to...
by Star News Staff | Nov 7, 2022
by Jack McEvoy The global energy crisis is causing coal use to soar ahead of the United Nations’ COP27 summit, where countries will renew pledges to phase out fossil fuels, Bloomberg reported Friday. Numerous world leaders, including President Joe Biden, will...
by Just the News | Nov 7, 2022
by Madeline Hubbard Former Trump White House adviser Steve Bannon filed a notice to appeal his conviction and sentence for contempt of Congress. The D.C. District Court last month sentenced Bannon, 68, to four months in prison and a fine of $6,500. The former...