by The Center Square | Feb 5, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia Republicans are moving forward with a series of bills they say will help protect residents and hold prosecutors in the state accountable. “We’re seeing a pattern around the state of people who are committing violent crimes,”...
by The Center Square | Feb 5, 2023
by Madison Hirneisen A Virginia House of Delegates panel advanced bipartisan legislation Thursday allowing a state agency to reduce utility rates when it determines utility providers are bringing in excess revenues, a move supporters say will help protect...
by The Center Square | Feb 5, 2023
by Cameron Arcand An Arizona State Senate resolution would fundamentally change how initiatives would make it to the ballot. SCR1015 would require 10% of voters in each legislative district to sign onto a petition to get a statewide measure proposition on the...
by Neil Jones | Feb 5, 2023
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs (D) refused to answer a question regarding her stance on the death penalty while speaking with reporters at a recent press conference. “I don’t necessarily think that’s relevant here. We just want to make sure we’re...
by The Center Square | Feb 5, 2023
by Brett Rowland Two Republican Congressmen have filed legislation that would limit the pay of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion employees at the Department of Defense to that of front-line soldiers. U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, introduced legislation...
by Bethany Bowman | Feb 5, 2023
NASHVILLE, Tennessee- One of my favorite things is discovering new talent, often ahead of the labels and music industry. PR teams pitch me an artist, and if I like what I hear, I schedule an interview. When Dead Horse Branding sent the song, “Sass” by new country...
by The Center Square | Feb 5, 2023
by Bethany Blankley Several members of the U.S. Marines are still fighting the U.S. Department of Defense in a lawsuit they filed over its August 2021 COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The DOD asked the court to dismiss the case after Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin...
by Star News Staff | Feb 5, 2023
by Alexa Schwerha A free speech watchdog group Thursday morning named several prominent colleges and universities to its list of the top ten worst colleges in the country for freedom of speech based on specific times the institutions reportedly violated...
by Star News Staff | Feb 5, 2023
by Alexander Riley One of my favorite current sources of unintentional humor, NPR, provided another comedy jewel the other day. It was an interview with Maia Kobabe, the author of Gender Queer: A Memoir, a book NPR describes as a “graphic memoir” (meaning it...
by Star News Staff | Feb 5, 2023
by Ross Marchand The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has been hauled into court plenty of times, having experienced its fair share of administrative and election law cases. But now, America’s mail carrier faces fundamental questions over religious tolerance at the...