by Admin | Mar 12, 2023
Reuters News Service Silicon Valley Bank (SIVB.O) customers will have access to their deposits starting on Monday, U.S. officials said on Sunday, as the federal government announced actions to shore up deposits and stem any broader financial fallout from the sudden...
by Michael Patrick Leahy | Mar 12, 2023
It is painfully obvious to anyone who has watched the confused public responses of 79-year-old Tennessee Lt. Governor Randy McNally (R-Oak Ridge) to the controversy surrounding his inexplicable social media postings that he has lost a step mentally. McNally also faces...
by Neil Jones | Mar 12, 2023
Following Tuesday’s news that the political party, the No Labels Party (NLP), qualified for Arizona’s 2024 ballot, the party confirmed to The Arizona Sun Times that it would only be using its presence on the ballot for a potential presidential candidate....
by Michael Patrick Leahy | Mar 12, 2023
Saturday Night Live skewered Lt. Governor Randy McNally (R- Oak Ridge) in a devastating skit that featured his bizarre social media posts on Saturday’s broadcast. “Sorry I’m late, I’ve spent all day printing out Mapquest directions,” the...
by The Center Square | Mar 12, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo The backlog of cases facing courts across Georgia “could take years to resolve,” Supreme Court of Georgia Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs said during his “State of the Judiciary” address on Wednesday. Boggs pointed to Fulton...
by The Center Square | Mar 12, 2023
by Madison Hirneisen Gov. Glenn Youngkin and members of the Virginia congressional delegation made their case Thursday for why the Federal Bureau of Investigation should build their new headquarters in the commonwealth, arguing the location is a better fit than...
by The Center Square | Mar 12, 2023
by Anthony Hennen College campuses in recent years have created “bias response teams” to respond to student concerns over bias or controversial speech, with hundreds of them established nationwide. However, free speech advocates have challenged the legitimacy...
by Hannah Poling | Mar 12, 2023
A recently proposed law that is now making its way through the Ohio Statehouse would lower the age requirement for an Ohioan to join the police department. In Ohio, applicants must currently be 21 years old to become police officers, but Senate Bill (SB) 53 would...
by The Center Square | Mar 12, 2023
by Benjamin Yount Wisconsin schools have double the amount of coronavirus stimulus money they plan to spend in just the past two months. Quinton Klabon, senior research director for the Institute for Reforming Government, says schools across Wisconsin rushed to...
by Admin | Mar 12, 2023
by Anthony Gockowski USA Powerlifting will be forced to allow biological males to compete against women thanks to a ruling from Ramsey County Judge Patrick Diamond. April Hutchinson, a female powerlifter for Team Canada, spoke out against the ruling on Tucker...
by The Center Square | Mar 12, 2023
by Tom Gantert About 9% of all Michigan’s workers would be impacted by the repeal of the state’s right-to-work law. The House of Representatives passed two bills that would rescind the state’s right-to-work law that was passed in 2012. But...
by The Center Square | Mar 12, 2023
by Bethany Blankley Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody called President Joe Biden “trafficker-in-chief” Thursday in response to a White House spokesperson saying there’s no need to designate Mexican cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs). On...
by TC Weber | Mar 12, 2023
State Senator Jeff Yarbro (D-Nashville) introduced legislation that would exempt teachers from the state requirement of cataloging books in their personal classroom libraries in a manner that would not undermine current law as it applies to school libraries. According...
by The Center Square | Mar 12, 2023
by Jon Styf The Tennessee Titans are expected to make about $270 million off personal seat licenses, an amount that will go toward the team’s contribution to a new projected $2.1 billion stadium set to open in fall 2027. The projection was revealed through a...
by Star News Staff | Mar 12, 2023
by Kate Anderson A Catholic nonprofit paid $4 million to collect dating app data in an effort to determine if priests are adhering to their commitment to celibacy, according to a report from the Washington Post. Catholic Laity and Clergy for Renewal (CLCR) is a...
by Star News Staff | Mar 12, 2023
by Diana Furchtgott-Roth Belgian and Dutch farmers are protesting because they are losing their livelihoods in the name of fighting so-called climate change as European governments seek to reduce emissions of nitrogen oxide and ammonia, necessary inputs of...
by ADN America | Mar 12, 2023
by John Palomino The United States Congress approved this Friday a bill that calls for the declassification of information from the country’s intelligence services on the origins of Covid-19. The bipartisan initiative goes to the table of President Joe...
by Just the News | Mar 12, 2023
by Ben Whedon The House Freedom Caucus on Friday outlined the terms by which it might agree to vote for an increase to the debt limit amid a budgetary standoff between House Republicans and President Joe Biden with a looming deadline to avert an unprecedented...
by Hannah Poling | Mar 12, 2023
The two-star commander of the Ohio National Guard is not facing charges despite the outcry generated by police body camera video that appeared to show the general shoving a journalist during a news conference last month. Captain Jenna Walton, State Public Affairs...
by The Center Square | Mar 12, 2023
by Bethany Blankley Mexican cartels are using Xylazine, an animal tranquilizer, as a cutting agent for fentanyl, according to a report exclusively obtained by The Center Square. On March 3, 2023, the Arizona Counter Terrorism Information Center unclassified a...
by Rachel Alexander | Mar 12, 2023
Over 100 concerned parents, educators, and others showed up at a school board meeting of Washington Elementary School District No. 6 (WESD) in Glendale to speak Thursday night, most of them upset that the school board unanimously decided that the district would no...