by Susan Berry, PhD | Mar 2, 2023
Biden Attorney General Merrick Garland told Republican senators Wednesday that his Department of Justice (DOJ) has prosecuted more pro-life Americans for peaceful protests at abortion clinics than enraged anti-life terrorists firebombing pregnancy care centers and...
by M.D. Kittle | Mar 2, 2023
Jimmy Patronis, the state of Florida’s chief financial officer, is warning the top executives of a so-called “disinformation” tracking group it’s playing with fire in targeting conservative organizations in what has been described as a defunding campaign. In a letter...
by M.D. Kittle | Mar 2, 2023
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa — Former President Donald Trump is coming to Iowa. The leading Republican candidate for president will make a campaign stop in the first-in-the-nation caucus state mid-month, sources say. Exactly when and where remains unsettled. Trump, who...
by Star News Staff | Mar 2, 2023
by Anthony Gockowski A Democratic Minnesota legislator said it is a form of “genocide” for “white Christians” to adopt Native American children. “I’m sick of white Christians adopting our babies and rejoicing. It’s a really sad day when that happens. It means...
by Neil Jones | Mar 2, 2023
With a potential government shutdown looming on the horizon, State House Speaker Ben Toma (R-Peoria) and Senate President Warren Petersen (R-Mesa) sent a letter to Gov. Katie Hobbs (D) Tuesday requesting a meeting to discuss ways to compromise on the state budget....
by Bradley Vasoli | Mar 2, 2023
State Representative Janel Brandtjen (R-Menomonee Falls) on Wednesday said a leftist nonprofit could face legal action for its alleged election bribery in favor of state Supreme Court candidate Janet Protasiewicz. Brandtjen, who recently chaired the state Assembly...
by Hannah Poling | Mar 2, 2023
The head of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) stated on Tuesday that he wants to push the railroad to quickly clean up the mess because he doesn’t want any stigmas associated with the Ohio community where a train crashed and released poisonous...
by The Center Square | Mar 2, 2023
by Scott McClallen The Michigan Senate approved a tax bill to boost the earned income tax credit and reduce retirement taxes, but doesn’t include the $180 inflation relief checks touted by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Republicans withheld the needed votes to...
by The Center Square | Mar 2, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo The Senate Education Committee voted to advance legislation creating state-funded education savings accounts. The committee voted 6-5 Tuesday afternoon in favor of Senate Bill 233, the Georgia Promise Scholarship Act. Under the measure, taxpayers...
by RealClearWire | Mar 2, 2023
by John Ransom A new report reveals students in the nation’s largest school districts are encouraged to change their names and pronouns without parental knowledge, even though those same schools require parental approval for over-the-counter medicine. The...
by The Center Square | Mar 2, 2023
by Christian Wade Connecticut lawmakers are revisiting proposals that would authorize physicians to administer lethal doses of medicine to terminally ill patients. A pair of bills being considered by the General Assembly would put Connecticut in line with...
by The Center Square | Mar 2, 2023
by Casey Harper The FBI has confirmed initial reports that the Biden administration is now saying the most likely source of COVID-19 is the virology lab in Wuhan, China. The news comes after the Wall Street Journal reported that the Department of Energy gave...
by Star News Staff | Mar 2, 2023
by Gabrielle M. Etzel The Board of Marymount University unanimously voted on Friday to eliminate ten degree programs in the humanities and social sciences, including English, History, and Theology and Religious Studies. Founded as the first Catholic college in...
by The Center Square | Mar 2, 2023
by Jon Styf A “first-class” condition requirement was at the forefront of Tennessee Titans Chief Executive Officer Burke Nihill claiming Metro Nashville would owe $1.839 billion in renovation costs at Nissan Stadium. But a new lease agreement with the team for...
by TC Weber | Mar 2, 2023
Tennessee’s testing vendor, Pearson, testified on Tuesday to House Education Instruction Committee members. Pearson supplies Tennessee schools with both the state’s annual TNReady test and the recently adopted universal reading screener, AimsWeb Plus. The...
by TC Weber | Mar 2, 2023
A newly amended caption bill, HB1214, that would allow for the establishment of charter schools serving homeschoolers and boarding charter schools has made it out of the House K-12 Subcommittee. In presenting the bill for the author, House Speaker Cameron Sexton...
by Just the News | Mar 2, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard Former President Donald Trump is gaining support from Republican voters and widening his lead over potential 2024 candidate Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, according to four new polls. Trump received 55% of the hypothetical 2024 GOP primary...
by Star News Staff | Mar 2, 2023
by Eric Lendrum On Monday, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was sued for allegedly withholding records detailing the off-label use of hormone treatments, such as puberty blockers, by underaged children. Fox News reports that the lawsuit was...