by Just the News | Apr 9, 2023
by Charlotte Hazard While it may seem that the woke effect has swept through the country music industry with left-wing talking points and the embracing of drag performers, there are country artists that are fighting back. During the 2023 CMT Music Awards, held...
by Neil Jones | Apr 9, 2023
Scottsdale-based legal nonprofit Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) released a statement Thursday putting Gov. Katie Hobbs (D) on blast for vetoing Senate Bill (SB) 1600, aimed at protecting a child born alive. “Every human life is valuable, and every baby...
by Julie Carr | Apr 9, 2023
During expulsion proceedings on Thursday, then-State Rep. Justin Jones (D-Nashville) was asked questions by members of the Tennessee House in help inform them of the circumstances leading up to and including the moment he and his fellow Democratic colleagues Justin...
by The Center Square | Apr 9, 2023
by Bethany Blankley Gov. Ron DeSantis signed Florida’s constitutional carry bill into law on Monday. HB 543, co-sponsored by state Reps. Bobby Payne, R-Palatka, Chuck Brannan, R-Macclenny, and state Sen. Jay Collins, R-Tampa, who filed a companion bill in the...
by M.D. Kittle | Apr 9, 2023
It’s no secret that Wisconsin’s taxpayer-funded colleges and universities are dominated by liberal thought and dogma. A University of Wisconsin System survey released earlier this year showed free speech under assault at the Badger State’s institutions of higher...
by M.D. Kittle | Apr 9, 2023
Conservative commentator and activist Matt Walsh is coming to the University of Iowa, and the far-left is already up in arms. Walsh, as part of his “What is a Woman?” national documentary tour, will speak at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 19, at the university’s Iowa...
by The Center Square | Apr 9, 2023
by Lauren Jessop PennDOT says its workers are at the heart of innovations that contribute to better, more efficient, and safer operations – and the agency wants to recruit more people willing to do the same. The department recently launched a new online...
by The Center Square | Apr 9, 2023
by Madison Hirneisen Gov. Glenn Youngkin is recommending amendments to a bill that seeks to phase out subminimum wage employment for people with disabilities in Virginia in the coming years. Employers who hold a “14(c)” certificate under the Fair Labor...
by Hannah Poling | Apr 9, 2023
Two Republican Ohio House Representatives have introduced legislation that would ban TikTok from government devices. The introduction of this legislation follows a state executive order issued by Governor Mike DeWine in January 2023, forbidding the use of TikTok or...
by The Center Square | Apr 9, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo Data from the College Board shows that Georgia’s Advanced Placement pass rate has climbed to 15th in the nation. While that’s an improvement from 17th place the past three years, the ranking has been more or less stagnant in recent years,...
by The Center Square | Apr 9, 2023
by Mary Stroka Michigan’s still among 20 states that haven’t reported on a public dashboard what Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief funding was used to purchase or provide, a recent report found. However, the state is adding more details soon, a...
by Star News Staff | Apr 9, 2023
by Serin Quinn A lot of Easter traditions – including hot cross buns and lamb on Sunday – stem from medieval Christian or even earlier pagan beliefs. The chocolate Easter egg, however, is a more modern twist on tradition. Chicken eggs have been eaten at Easter...
by Julie Carr | Apr 9, 2023
Live from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Friday morning on the Vicki McKenna Show– weekdays on News/Talk 1130 WISN, host Matt Kittle welcomed former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson to the show to discuss his recent announcement for the 2024 presidential candidacy and his top...
by Star News Staff | Apr 9, 2023
by Virginia Allen “They are truly family,” Katherine Warnock says of the cast members of “The Chosen.” The cast of the popular streaming series “The Chosen” is back on set to film Season Four, and “what you see on screen is truly authentic behind the camera as...
by Just the News | Apr 9, 2023
by Ben Whedon A federal judge on Friday suspended the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of mifepristone, effectively stopping sale of the drug nationwide. Mifepristone is one of two drugs necessary for a sort of abortion cocktail that allows...
by Star News Staff | Apr 9, 2023
by Philip Lenczycki A persecuted Chinese Christian church has been freed from Thai prison and is bound for Texas, human rights advocates told the Daily Caller News Foundation on Friday. Over 60 members of the Shenzhen Holy Reformed Church, also known as the...
by Just the News | Apr 9, 2023
by Nick Givas Sen. Joe Manchin has been courting top-level political donors in recent weeks while remaining coy about running for another term representing West Virginia, stoking speculation he might wage a third-party challenge in the 2024 presidential race...
by The Center Square | Apr 9, 2023
by Cameron Arcand Electric car company Lucid Motors announced layoffs at its southern Arizona facility. The company is going to lay off 968 employees at their Casa Grande plant, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Notice. “Given...
by Star News Staff | Apr 9, 2023
by Alexa Schwerha A Catholic college is raising money to end its affiliation with the federal government and become financially independent, arguing the government has become “hostile to faith,” according to its website. Belmont Abbey College (BAC), located in...