by Susan Berry, PhD | Nov 19, 2022
An Oregon school district superintendent has dismissed the concerns of parents and students that a high school English teacher’s whiteboard containing insulting descriptors of white girls and boys was simply part of a class discussion about “untrue stereotypes” and...
by Neil Jones | Nov 19, 2022
Arizona House Speaker-Elect Ben Toma (R-Peoria) filed a complaint against the City of Tucson (COT) for amending its Fair Housing Code in a way he said is unconstitutional. “The adopted ordinance violates state law and our Constitution. To put it plainly, no...
by The Center Square | Nov 19, 2022
by Benjamin Yount Wisconsin’s current secretary of state is declaring victory in his reelection bid. Democrat Doug La Folette on Thursday declared victory. “This is a victory for the people of Wisconsin, who chose to keep the supervision of elections out of the...
by The Center Square | Nov 19, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo An aerospace company offering “sustainable urban air mobility” plans to spend $118 million on electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft manufacturing facility in Newton County. Unsurprisingly, state officials would not say whether...
by Eric Burk | Nov 19, 2022
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced a plan to address Virginia housing shortages, including encouraging local cooperation on zoning, simplifying regulations, and placing housing at the center of economic development plans. He told attendees at the Governor’s...
by Hannah Poling | Nov 19, 2022
Ohio Republicans introduced a new resolution on Thursday that would require citizen-led constitutional amendments to gain a 60 percent supermajority at the ballot for passage. Secretary of State Frank LaRose and State Representative Brian Stewart (R-Ashville)...
by Just the News | Nov 19, 2022
by Natalia Mittelstadt Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, who was elected governor last week, has announced charges of forgery for Democratic nomination petitions against a Philadelphia political consultant who reportedly worked on his 2016 campaign....
by The Center Square | Nov 19, 2022
by Bruce Walker Lansing’s crop of newly elected and reelected officials is mostly mum on the fate of Line 5, or more specifically, the five-mile dual pipeline spanning the lakebed of the Straits of Mackinac. The 2022 midterm election delivered majorities for...
by Kaitlin Housler | Nov 19, 2022
Ticketmaster announced Thursday, a day before Taylor Swift Eras Tour tickets were supposed to go on sale to the general public, that it suspended the event. In a now-deleted press release, Ticketmaster blamed the cancellation of the sale due to the...
by Star News Staff | Nov 19, 2022
by Andy Biggs During this midterm campaign, I attended hundreds of events in my district, around Arizona, and around the country. The issue I was asked about most often was whether I or the Republicans in the House, or the Republicans in the Senate, would keep...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Nov 19, 2022
After a debacle earlier this week that led to Tennessee’s attorney general announcing an investigation into event ticketing titan Ticketmaster, the company said it would not be selling tickets for Taylor Swift’s upcoming tour on Friday. “Due to...
by Hannah Poling | Nov 19, 2022
Ohio Senator Matt Huffman, (R-Lima) will once again serve as President of the Ohio Senate for the 135th General Assembly after a unanimous vote Tuesday, as reported by a release from the State Senate. Huffman was first elected to the Ohio Senate in 2016. He was...
by Star News Staff | Nov 19, 2022
by Samuel Gregg In few areas is economic policy’s inseparability from politics more manifest than in global trade. In the period immediately following ratification of the U.S. Constitution, for example, trade debates within the Washington Administration became...
by Star News Staff | Nov 19, 2022
by Laurel Duggan Businesses and associates linked to the Biden family allegedly exchanged over $2 million in wire transfers with a Shanghai investment fund controlled by the Bank of China over a five year period, according to a Treasury Department document...
by Star News Staff | Nov 19, 2022
by Debra Heine In the wake of the Republican midterm election trickle, a coalition of left-wing Democrats led by Media Matters founder David Brock is planning a multimillion-dollar counteroffensive against congressional Republicans. With funding from some of...
by Star News Staff | Nov 19, 2022
by Laurel Duggan Republican Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley said the old Republican Party is dead and must be replaced with a GOP that’s focused on working-class voters and the issues they care most about: work, family and culture. The expected midterm red wave...
by Star News Staff | Nov 19, 2022
by Eric Lendrum One of the top agenda items for the GOP’s new majority in the House of Representatives is the targeting of “woke” corporations on Wall Street, threatening investigations and other government action if such companies do not reverse anti-American...
by Just the News | Nov 19, 2022
by Natalia Mittelstadt In a 180-degree turn, Republicans are adopting the Democratic strategy for winning elections in states where mail-in voting, ballot curing and ballot harvesting are legal. Republicans have repeatedly sounded the alarm over universal...