by Susan Berry, PhD | Dec 7, 2022
House Democrats have blocked an amendment that would have strengthened religious liberty protections to their legislation to codify same-sex marriage to ensure swift passage of the bill before Republicans take over leadership of the House in the new year. “If we...
by Rachel Alexander | Dec 7, 2022
Investigations are continuing into the election anomalies in Arizona, where Republicans performed fairly well except for in the top four Trump-endorsed races. Since there are 4 percent more Republicans than Democrats in the state (as well as in Maricopa County), and...
by Bradley Vasoli | Dec 7, 2022
A coalition of free-market associations sent an open letter on Tuesday to Ohio’s state lawmakers encouraging them to enact universal occupational license recognition, meaning the Buckeye State would honor professional certifications issued in other states. Message...
by Eric Burk | Dec 7, 2022
A commission to combat antisemitism ordered by Governor Glenn Youngkin published its report Monday, describing a rising amount of antisemitic incidents nationally and in Virginia and recommending 21 steps the governor and the General Assembly could take. “In...
by Admin | Dec 7, 2022
by Evan Stambaugh Mayo Clinic has declined to consider a kidney transplant for a legally blind woman who has not received the COVID vaccine, her grandparents told Alpha News. Belinda Kuhn told Alpha News that her granddaughter Courtney, a 33-year-old mother...
by Bradley Vasoli | Dec 7, 2022
Republican members of Congress from Wisconsin this week called on Democratic Governor Tony Evers to end all state-government usage of the video-sharing application known as TikTok. The app, which has garnered about 80 million monthly active users since its release in...
by The Center Square | Dec 7, 2022
by Bethany Blankley Hurricane season may be over, but recovery efforts continue in Florida and in Lee County, which was hard hit by Hurricane Ian, a Category 4 storm that made landfall on Sept. 28. On Monday, Lee County announced recovery personnel had “reached...
by The Center Square | Dec 7, 2022
by Scott McClallen Pfizer Inc says it will invest $750 million in its Kalamazoo facility to expand production of sterile, injectable medicines. The pharmaceutical company claims the expansion will create 300 jobs in Southwest Michigan. This investment builds...
by Neil Jones | Dec 7, 2022
The Republican Party of Arizona (AZGOP) called upon Attorney General Mark Brnovich (R) to conduct a full investigation into Governor-elect Katie Hobbs (D) for requesting tweets relating to election information be deleted. “The First Amendment protects...
by The Center Square | Dec 7, 2022
by Anthony Hennen Pennsylvania’s struggles to fully staff police departments extend statewide, from the biggest departments to rural areas losing population. While Republicans and Democrats on the local and state levels have boosted funding for police...
by The Center Square | Dec 7, 2022
by Christian Wade A Connecticut-based helicopter maker that was promised tax breaks from the state, has lost out on a major defense contract. Sikorsky Aircraft, maker of the iconic Blackhawk helicopters, had submitted a proposal to the U.S. Army to produce its...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Dec 7, 2022
Some parents in Ohio’s Lakota Local Schools reportedly remain concerned after the school board determined Superintendent Matt Miller engaged in no wrongdoing following an investigation into documents alleging he admitted to having sexual fantasies involving children,...
by The Center Square | Dec 7, 2022
by Jon Styf Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee and the Department of Transportation are looking to raise the annual vehicle registration fees for electric vehicles up to three times to $300 along with adding potential toll commuter lanes. The proposals come as Lee and the...
by Eric Burk | Dec 7, 2022
Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) is projected to win by multiple media outlets; at press time, Warnock led Herschel Walker 50.81 percent to 49.19 percent with 95.6 percent of counties and precincts reporting. However, that margin is expected to widen with many of the...
by Star News Staff | Dec 7, 2022
by Rep. Andy Biggs It is time. It is time for new leadership of the U.S. House of Representatives. People are thrilled that Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s reign of Leftist extremism is ending. The question is whether we will be treated to the status quo that will move...
by Kaitlin Housler | Dec 7, 2022
The research of two Vanderbilt faculty members has been recognized in TIME magazine’s ‘Best Inventions of 2022’ list. TIME magazine’s ‘Best Inventions of 2022’ features 200 groundbreaking inventions (including 50 special mentions) that...
by Kaitlin Housler | Dec 7, 2022
A new Quarterly Business and Economic Indicators report issued by the Tennessee Secretary of State’s Office revealed that new business filings in the third quarter of 2022 were the highest for a third quarter in the 24-year history of the data being collected. New...
by Hannah Poling | Dec 7, 2022
Columbus City Council passed a package of gun control legislation Monday night despite a judge’s order to cease any such action. Columbus Mayor Andrew J. Ginther, City Attorney Zach Klein, and City Council President Shannon G. Hardin announced their proposition...
by Neil Jones | Dec 7, 2022
News outlet the Gateway Pundit (TGP) and one of its reporters, Jordan Conradson, filed a lawsuit against Maricopa County in November for being denied a press pass. On Monday, the Ninth Circuit Court ruled in favor of Conradson and TGP’s emergency motion for an...
by Hannah Poling | Dec 7, 2022
With the unanimous passage of State Senator Kristina Roegner’s (R-Hudson) Senate Bill (SB) 3 last year, nurses in Ohio will soon be able to choose a multistate license (MSL) through the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC). Beginning on January 1st, 2023, registered...
by Hannah Poling | Dec 7, 2022
Lawmakers in the Ohio House attached an amendment to a bill that would send $615 million to skilled nursing facilities to assist with staffing shortages and keep establishments open. The amendment was attached to Senate Bill (SB) 110 sponsored by State Senators Sandra...