by Susan Berry, PhD | Dec 17, 2022
A fervid follower of retiring Dr. Anthony Fauci said the global medical freedom movement should be called “anti-science aggression” because it has become a “major killing force … linked to far extremism on the far right” and has led to the deaths of 200,000 Americans...
by Eric Burk | Dec 17, 2022
Delegate Lamont Bagby (D-Henrico) has withdrawn from the race for the nomination for the open Virginia 4th Congressional District seat and endorsed State Senator Jennifer McClellan (D-Richmond), a move that comes as top Virginia Democrats try to block State Senator...
by Admin | Dec 17, 2022
by Anthony Gockowski The Minnesota Department of Health is once again urging parents to get children as young as six-months old vaccinated against COVID-19, citing low vaccination rates among kids. According to MDH, fewer than 17% of children between the ages...
by The Center Square | Dec 17, 2022
by Scott McClallen The lifeblood of Michigan’s economy – workers – fell to a record low as COVID-19 continued to disrupt the workforce. Michigan’s labor force participation rate – the proportion of working-age people working or actively looking for work – fell...
by The Center Square | Dec 17, 2022
by Benjamin Yount Gov. Tony Evers’ office dictated where to spend most of Wisconsin’s $5.7 billion in supplemental coronavirus relief money without writing down or tracking how he came to those decisions. A new report from the Legislative Audit Bureau dings the...
by Hannah Poling | Dec 17, 2022
A judge in Fairfield County granted Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s request for a temporary restraining order temporarily stopping Columbus’ new restrictive gun laws from going into effect for 14 days. Judge Richard Berens issued the ruling Thursday...
by Neil Jones | Dec 17, 2022
The Yuma County Board of Supervisors (BOS) officially declared a state of emergency regarding the southern border Wednesday, citing concerns with health and the potential increase of migrant activity in the coming month. “More than 300,000 apprehensions have...
by The Center Square | Dec 17, 2022
by Andrew Powell A bill has been refiled that could permanently nix Florida’s sales tax from diapers and adult incontinence products. Florida state Rep. Anna V. Eskamani filed House Bill 29, a continuation of an already existing sales tax exemption for...
by Eric Burk | Dec 17, 2022
Attorney General Chris Carr signed on to a letter asking Google and Apple to change TikTok age ratings to reflect the content on the platform. The TikTok app is rated 12+ in Apple’s app store and “T” for teen in Google’s app store. “In...
by Star News Staff | Dec 17, 2022
by Jennie Taer A federal judge in Texas blocked the Biden administration from scrapping the Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” policy Thursday. U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk issued a pause on the Biden administration’s decision to end the...
by Star News Staff | Dec 17, 2022
by Reagan Reese The Kentucky Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Thursday against the state’s school choice program created in 2021. The Education Opportunity Accounts (EOA) Act created a privately funded needs-based assistance program for those seeking a...
by Just the News | Dec 17, 2022
by Joseph Weber The government watchdog group Judicial Watch has filed a lawsuit against the FBI for having put on administrative leave an analyst for espousing “conspiratorial views” that suggest support for the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. The suit was filed Thursday...
by Star News Staff | Dec 17, 2022
by Jack McEvoy Global coal consumption will reach an all-time record by the end of 2022 as shortages of natural gas have driven up energy prices, forcing countries to burn more coal, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). The international...
by Star News Staff | Dec 17, 2022
by Jarrett Stepman One of the last serious border enforcement policies left under the Biden administration is just days away from being removed. If it can be believed, things look to become much worse at the southern border, where tens of thousands of illegal...
by The Center Square | Dec 17, 2022
by Jon Styf A new nationwide small business survey showed that 32% of small business owners believe that inflation is the single-most important issue their business is facing. The survey, from the National Federation of Independent Business, also showed that...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Dec 17, 2022
Philadelphia officials will require masks again in public schools in January, claiming the move is “proactive” against winter viruses. “In an effort to be proactive in supporting healthy environments and maintaining in-person learning following students and staff...
by Kaitlin Housler | Dec 17, 2022
HealthVerve Food Manufacturing USA, Inc. officials announced Thursday that the company would invest $2.2 million to establish new manufacturing operations in Livingston. HealthVerve was founded in 2006 and is a high-value food manufacturer that specializes in canning...
by RealClearWire | Dec 17, 2022
by Justin Owen On November 8, Tennesseans overwhelmingly voted to enshrine right-to-work in the state constitution. For 75 years, Tennessee law has protected its workers from being forced to join a union and pay dues as a condition of employment. It had been...
by Hannah Poling | Dec 17, 2022
Ohio lawmakers gave final approval Thursday, on a Republican-backed bill that aims to cut down on unemployment fraud by revising and updating the state’s unemployment compensation system. Senate Bill (SB) 302, sponsored by State Senators Bill Reineke (R-Tiffin)...
by The Center Square | Dec 17, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia taxpayers are on the hook to cover more than $1 million in workforce training for a global beauty company opening a Savannah-area facility. On Wednesday, state officials confirmed KISS USA, a global beauty company, will spend $121 million...
by Just the News | Dec 17, 2022
by Natalia Mittelstadt Maricopa County, Ariz., uses in-person voter turnout data from prior elections for planning where to place vote centers for future elections, but the county also categorizes the data by political party, raising election integrity concerns...