by Just the News | Jan 14, 2023
Another set of classified documents were found at President Joe Biden’s Delaware home on Thursday evening, the White House revealed on Saturday. “Five additional pages with classification markings” were found during proceedings regarding...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Jan 14, 2023
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s re-election campaign’s move to send an email to Chicago Public Schools (CPS) teachers asking them to urge their students to volunteer for the mayor’s campaign – in exchange for class credit – is drawing fire. The report of the email...
by Hannah Poling | Jan 14, 2023
A coalition of abortionists and pro-choice activists have announced their intent to file a ballot initiative to insert legalized abortion in the Ohio Constitution. The group called Ohioans for Reproductive Freedom is a group formed by the left-leaning organizations...
by The Center Square | Jan 14, 2023
by Anthony Hennen After a state court ruled that Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner’s time in office did not constitute misbehavior, the Pennsylvania Senate has voted for an indefinite delay of his impeachment trial. State senators voted 28-20 on...
by RealClearWire | Jan 14, 2023
by Susan Crabtree Secretive liberal dark-money groups spent hundreds of millions of dollars to boost Democrats’ 2022 midterm ground game, pushing the limits of election law while helping to reduce an expected red Republican wave to little more than a ripple....
by The Center Square | Jan 14, 2023
by Scott McClallen Despite a projected $17.6 billion surplus, Gov. Tim Walz pitched a future payroll tax hike to fund paid family and medical leave in his soon-to-be released budget plan. Walz said $1.7 billion of surplus seed money would start the program,...
by The Center Square | Jan 14, 2023
by Christian Wade Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has unveiled a new energy plan that pumps more money into fuel assistance to provide short-term relief for consumers, while taking steps to wean the state off fossil fuels. Under a plan unveiled this week, Lamont...
by The Center Square | Jan 14, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo While the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers dropped 0.1% in December and the year-over-year inflation rate stands at 6.5%, a Georgia nonprofit says Peach State residents may not be feeling the good news. “We keep seeing positive...
by Laura Baigert | Jan 14, 2023
Tennessee revenues for December were $217.2 million more than budgeted and represented growth of nearly five percent over December 2021, according to Friday’s announcement by the state’s Commissioner of Finance and Administration Jim Bryson. December is the fifth...
by Star News Staff | Jan 14, 2023
by Jennie Taer The Biden administration’s new border policy makes it easier for migrants to circumvent Title 42, a major Trump-era public health order used for expulsions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, by exempting many from expulsion. President Joe...
by Star News Staff | Jan 14, 2023
by Jack McEvoy JA Solar, a Chinese green energy giant whose chairman is tied to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), has leased a plot of land in Phoenix, Arizona, to construct a $60 million solar panel factory that is poised to benefit from huge green energy tax...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Jan 14, 2023
Minnesota’s Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board (PELSB) has set new rules for aspiring teachers that require them to personally avow the tenets of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and gender ideology in order to be permitted to teach in government schools....
by Eric Burk | Jan 14, 2023
Governor Glenn Youngkin blocked Virginia from consideration for a battery plant to supply Ford Motor Company amid concerns about the technology supplied by a Chinese company, he told reporters on Wednesday. In a press gaggle, Youngkin criticized a clean energy...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 14, 2023
Tennessee Representatives John Rose (R-TN-06) and Andy Ogles (R-TN-05) have been chosen to serve on the House Financial Services Committee. The House Financial Services Committee oversees banking, insurance, financial markets, securities, housing, international trade...
by Neil Jones | Jan 14, 2023
With both the Arizona State Senate and House under Republican control, leadership from both branches announced Thursday that one of their priorities to kick off the new session is to create a continuation budget for 2023 and 2024. “In order to continue state...