by Just the News | Dec 27, 2022
by Ben Whedon The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered that a COVID-19 era immigration order remain in place. Title 42 is an order allowing border authorities to swiftly deport migrants if they hail from a country known to host a communicable disease such as...
by Bradley Vasoli | Dec 27, 2022
A Milwaukee-based think tank is weighing in on the Wisconsin state government’s social media policy, urging Governor Tony Evers (D) to ban the video-sharing application’s use by state agencies. In a report called “The Mysterious TikTok-ing Noise,” the Wisconsin...
by Neil Jones | Dec 27, 2022
Following the dismissal of Kari Lake’s election challenge, Maricopa County, the Secretary of State’s Office (SOSO), and Democrat Governor-Elect Katie Hobbs all filed Motions for Sanctions and Applications for Attorney’s Fees Monday morning....
by The Center Square | Dec 27, 2022
by J.D. Davidson Ohio colleges and universities could soon be required to develop a policy that would provide religious accommodations for students following the General Assembly’s passage of bipartisan legislation. The Testing Your Faith Act, which now...
by The Center Square | Dec 27, 2022
by Bethany Blankley Border Patrol agents in the Miami Sector have reported a 500% increase in apprehensions in fiscal year 2022. From September 1, 2021, to October 31, 2022, agents apprehended 2,350 foreign nationals attempting to illegally enter Florida by...
by Star News Staff | Dec 27, 2022
by Alexa Schwerha Multiple universities across the country have rescinded honorary degrees, which are given to recognize the achievements of individuals who were not students at the university, from prominent members of the Trump administration. Last month,...
by The Center Square | Dec 27, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo The Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) signed off on a deal the Tuesday before Christmas to allow Georgia Power to increase its rates over the next three years. With the approval, Georgia Power plans to increase rates for its 2.7 million...
by Just the News | Dec 27, 2022
by Madeleine Hubbard Americans are rating their mental health at an all-time low, including nearly one-in-five young adults who describe their mental health as “poor,” according to a new poll released Wednesday. Overall, three-fourths of Americans...
by The Center Square | Dec 27, 2022
by Anthony Hennen Appeals to federal lawmakers to pass cannabis banking reforms fell on deaf ears, leaving a business sector more exposed to risks of theft and violence than it needs to be, advocates say. Those advocates of reform include a number of...
by Star News Staff | Dec 27, 2022
by Eric Lendrum Tax forms have revealed that, over the course of 2021, numerous nonprofit groups backed by far-left billionaire George Soros donated tens of millions of dollars to groups and initiatives that actively campaigned against the police. Fox...
by Star News Staff | Dec 27, 2022
by Laurel Duggan Democrats are moving to implement new voting laws at the state level following their midterm wins, according to The New York Times. Democratic governors and state legislators have expressed plans to push automatic voter registration, voter...
by Admin | Dec 27, 2022
by Micaela Burrow While the Biden administration has officially reversed the military COVID-19 vaccination mandate, servicemembers who escaped discharge for refusing the vaccine still risk retaliation and could be booted anyway, experts told the Daily Caller...
by Star News Staff | Dec 27, 2022
by Kate Anderson Amazon Smile continues to deny admission to Christian organizations that support traditional marriage and religious freedom, opting instead to place them on a proverbial naughty list by recommendation of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)....
by Hannah Poling | Dec 27, 2022
During the legislature’s overnight culminating session, Ohio lawmakers approved over 30 pieces of legislation that now head to Governor Mike DeWine’s desk for approval. If DeWine does nothing the legislation will take effect without his signature. However,...
by TC Weber | Dec 27, 2022
State Representative Scott Cepicky (R-Culleoka) outlined his intent to file legislation that would change the eligibility age for students entering first grade with to host Matt Murphy on 99.7 WTN last week before Christmas. Under Cepicky’s proposal, students...
by Star News Staff | Dec 27, 2022
by Fred Lucas Government employees in four states are violating federal laws and assisting the Left by providing voter information, a conservative legal group argues in suing those states. The Thomas More Society alleges in its lawsuits against Michigan,...
by The Center Square | Dec 27, 2022
by Jon Styf A phone call from a local Tennessee jail costs an average of $2.97 per minute for a 15-minute call, 1.8 times more expensive than state prisons, according to a new report from the Prison Policy Initiative. The report looked at costs of calls across...
by Kaitlin Housler | Dec 27, 2022
The City of Murfreesboro recently announced that it has finalized closing with Sunset on the Stones River LLC on property along Medical Center Parkway for development of the multi-million-dollar Sunset on the Stones River amphitheater campus. City closes on $3.26...
by Star News Staff | Dec 27, 2022
by Victor Davis Hanson The FBI on Wednesday finally broke its silence and responded to the revelations on Twitter of close ties between the bureau and the social media giant – ties that included efforts to suppress information and censor political speech....
by The Center Square | Dec 27, 2022
by Mary Stroka Minnesota and Wisconsin placed in the top 10 of a recent nationwide prosperity index while Iowa and Michigan trailed behind, at 12th and 29th, respectively. Wisconsin placed third and Minnesota placed eighth in the American Dream Prosperity Index...
by Kaitlin Housler | Dec 27, 2022
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in Tennessee will receive a large portion of taxpayer funds from the $1.7 trillion omnibus spending package on its way to President Joe Biden’s desk for signature. Overall, the taxpayer-funded package provides $3.5...