by Neil Jones | Dec 2, 2022
The Goldwater Institute (GI) and Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF) filed their opening brief Wednesday in the case involving Tucson Mother Sarra L., who allegedly had her right to due process violated by the Arizona Department of Child Services (DCS). “It’s...
by The Center Square | Dec 2, 2022
by Alan Wooten Culture, bias, diversity, inclusion and prejudices are buzzwords punctuating new guidelines being put in place to certify educators in Pennsylvania. The changes to and implementation of the new certification process has been nearly five years in...
by The Center Square | Dec 2, 2022
by Andrew Powell When Florida lawmakers return to Tallahassee in March to begin their 2023 legislative session, one topic that could be up for consideration is the state’s unemployment benefits. Florida’s current maximum unemployment benefit is $275 per...
by The Center Square | Dec 2, 2022
by Jon Styf Tempe’s City Council unanimously voted to bring a new $2.1 billion Arizona Coyotes arena and entertainment district to a May 16 voter referendum. While $1.9 billion of the project is said to be privately funded by the Coyotes’ ownership group, the...
by Star News Staff | Dec 2, 2022
by Kate Anderson The Supreme Court announced on Thursday that it will hear a lawsuit challenging President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness program in February, while the plan currently remains blocked. The court released a miscellaneous order late Thursday...
by The Center Square | Dec 2, 2022
by Derek Draplin The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments starting next week in what could be a landmark case centered on a Colorado small business owner’s free speech rights. Lorie Smith, owner of graphic design company 303 Creative in Littleton, Colo.,...
by Just the News | Dec 2, 2022
by Ben Whedon A federal appeals court on Thursday ruled that a Trump-appointed judge erred in appointing a special master to independently review the documents the FBI seized from his Mar-a-Lago estate in August. An 11th Circuit Court of Appeals panel...
by Star News Staff | Dec 2, 2022
by John Hugh DeMastri Strategists at JPMorgan Chase predicted a recession as soon as the first half of 2023, coupled with a major stock market slide, in a research note Thursday, according to Bloomberg. The strategists expected the S&P 500 stock index to...
by RealClearWire | Dec 2, 2022
by John R. Lott Jr. and James Varney Violent crime is becoming common in Sweden, shocking residents of the famously placid Scandinavian nation, where horrific acts of violence have become “all too familiar,” according to Common Sense Media, part of a Swedish...
by Star News Staff | Dec 2, 2022
by Micaela Burrow Half of Americans believe “so-called ‘woke’ policies” cause the military to be less effective, according to a poll published Thursday by the conservative Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute. The National Defense Survey, which...
by The Center Square | Dec 2, 2022
by Casey Harper Inflation rose slightly in October, newly released federal data show. The Bureau of Economic Analysis released the Personal Consumption Expenditure index, a key inflation marker, which showed the index rose 0.3% in October. “Excluding food and...
by The Center Square | Dec 2, 2022
by Kevin Bessler The U.S. Senate on Thursday passed legislation to avert a nationwide railroad workers’ strike, but an Illinois congressman says the government should not be negotiating private sector labor deals. The legislation, which was approved by...
by RealClearWire | Dec 2, 2022
by Zac Moffatt The results of the 2022 midterms will be dissected endlessly. But among the political ramifications is a very important question for American business executives: With Big Business increasingly involved in political debates (and usually taking...