by Zachery Schmidt | Feb 18, 2023
Axios Four more states are reviewing the new Advanced Placement African American studies course following Florida’s battle over the teachings. Officials in Arkansas, North Dakota, Mississippi and Virginia will review the curriculum to check if it conflicts with...
by Zachery Schmidt | Feb 18, 2023
New York Post Big Apple businesses say they’re losing their shirts over the ongoing migrant crisis. Owners and staff at Manhattan shops and restaurants told The Post that sales have plummeted — and jobs lost — since City Hall began forking over millions to house...
by Zachery Schmidt | Feb 18, 2023
Fox News A pair of Republican lawmakers in the Idaho state legislature have introduced a bill that would make the administering of mRNA vaccines throughout the state a crime. Introduced by state Sen. Tammy Nichols and state Rep. Judy Boyle, House Bill 154 would make...
by Zachery Schmidt | Feb 18, 2023
ABC News Abortion rights groups are challenging abortion bans in some states by arguing the bans — supported by certain religious principles — violate the religious rights of people with different beliefs. Conservative Christians for decades have argued that life...
by Zachery Schmidt | Feb 18, 2023
CBS News Former President Jimmy Carter is receiving hospice care at his home, the Carter Center announced Saturday. He made the decision after a series of short hospital stays, the center said in a statement. The charity created by the 98-year-old former president...
by M.D. Kittle | Feb 18, 2023
A longtime Wisconsin factory worker charges the United Steelworkers threatened to have her fired for seeking to leave the union. It’s another brazen act by Badger State Big Labor, emboldened by a union-friendly governor and the prospects of the state Supreme Court...
by Hannah Poling | Feb 18, 2023
In an exclusive interview with The Ohio Star on Friday morning, Governor Mike DeWine’s spokesman Dan Tierney said he was unaware that legal authority was required to execute the February 6 controlled burn of vinyl chloride from five carriages of the Norfolk...
by Just the News | Feb 18, 2023
by Ben Whedon The Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will send toxicologists to a struggling Ohio town in the wake of a major train derailment and the release of hazardous materials from its railcars. A...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Feb 18, 2023
Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) reintroduced legislation Wednesday that seeks to protect the sovereignty of the United States against the World Health Organization’s (WHO) attempt to push through a pandemic treaty onto its member states. Johnson led other Republican...
by Rachel Alexander | Feb 18, 2023
Since becoming the governor of Arizona, Democrat Katie Hobbs has started undoing some of the work done by her predecessor Doug Ducey. This past week, Hobbs blocked $210 million in COVID-19 relief grants Ducey awarded to organizations. “Horse Pucky!” said Bob Brickman,...
by Star News Staff | Feb 18, 2023
by Mary Margaret Olohan Mark Houck’s children were startled awake by a loud banging on their door. The older girls looked out the window, saw flashing lights, and ran out to the landing to see what was going on. The little boys sat up in their beds, sleepy and...
by Just the News | Feb 18, 2023
by Ben Whedon A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a challenge to a Florida law that restricts the discussion of sexuality and gender identity with younger students, and that critics have maligned as an anti-LGBT “Don’t Say Gay” law. U.S....
by Star News Staff | Feb 18, 2023
by Peter Roff It is frustrating that so many otherwise competent, knowledgeable economists and commentators are failing to land a punch on President Joe Biden regarding inflation. It’s not that people don’t know the economy is floundering. They do. Almost 66%...
by Kaitlin Housler | Feb 18, 2023
The identities of two Tennessee Army National Guard pilots killed Wednesday afternoon in a helicopter accident have been confirmed. Today, Brig. Gen. Warner Ross, Tennessee’s Adjutant General, confirmed the identities of two Tennessee Army National Guard pilots killed...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Feb 18, 2023
Senate Democrats in Virginia joined to block two bills Thursday, one that would protect babies who survive botched abortions, and another that would require abortion facilities to provide women in the state with informed consent in writing prior to undergoing an...
by The Center Square | Feb 18, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia officials are claiming victory after three plaintiffs challenging the state’s new voting law petitioned the court to voluntarily dismiss their claims. Critics have argued that the state’s new voting law, Senate Bill 202, the Election...