by TC Weber | Apr 21, 2023
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed an amicus brief on Wednesday with the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit urging it to affirm states’ authority to remove local prosecutors who refuse to put the law ahead of their personal politics. Yost...
by The Center Square | Apr 21, 2023
by Casey Harper House Republicans voted Thursday to pass the “Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act,” the latest salvo in the ongoing battle over transgender athletes. The legislation would ban schools that receive federal funding, which is...
by Rachel Alexander | Apr 21, 2023
Santa Cruz County Judge Thomas Fink denied a request from Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes to temporarily block the Cochise County Supervisors from delegating election responsibilities to Cochise County Recorder David Stevens. Mayes filed a lawsuit against the...
by Just the News | Apr 21, 2023
by John Solomon In the half century since Watergate, the adage that the coverup can be worse than the crime has been emblazoned in the American psyche of political scandal. And while historians still debate whether that adage was true or not for the Nixon...
by The Center Square | Apr 21, 2023
by Sarah Roderick-Fitch Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced $1.5 million in grants to support revitalization projects in the Virginia port communities of Newport News, Norfolk and Portsmouth before his trade mission trips to Asia later this month. The grants come...
by RealClearWire | Apr 21, 2023
by James Varney In New York City, if the newcomers aren’t put up at the luxury cruise terminal that served the QE2, they could get $700-a-night midtown hotel accommodations with iconic Manhattan views. In Chicago, they found themselves whisked to suburban...
by TC Weber | Apr 21, 2023
The Ohio Senate advanced a Republican-led resolution on Wednesday that tries to alter how initiative petitions can propose constitutional amendments and a bill to allow for special elections to be held in August for certain purposes. Senate Joint Resolution (SJR) 2...
by Rachel Alexander | Apr 21, 2023
Arizona Republican legislators proposed a bill this session to bring oversight of the Arizona School for the Deaf and Blind (ASDB) closer in line with the Arizona Constitution’s provisions for regular schools. For about 100 years, the ASDB has only faced oversight...
by M.D. Kittle | Apr 21, 2023
As the Wisconsin Legislature considers sweeping tax cuts, a new report finds a flat tax would yield substantial benefits for all. The report, published by the Badger Institute, notes that single-rate reform to Wisconsin’s costly progressive tax system would spur...
by Neil Jones | Apr 21, 2023
As part of Gov. Katie Hobbs’s (D) latest record-setting batch of vetoes, SB 1091, by State Senator Anthony Kern (R-Glendale), was rejected despite passing through the House and Senate with strong bipartisan support. “Helping to ensure inmates get back on...
by Star News Staff | Apr 21, 2023
by Victor Davis Hanson Joe Biden is now 80 years-old. He will be 82 when he campaigns for the 2024 presidency—and a clearly debilitated 86 should he be elected and fill out his second term. He has been in government for over a half-century. Former House Speaker...
by Bethany Bowman | Apr 21, 2023
NASHVILLE, Tennessee- Rising Nashville artist and Maryland native Mark Taylor has had a guitar in his hand since he was two years old and has never looked back. “My dad was/is a huge influence on my music career. He paid his way through college playing cover gigs in...
by Just the News | Apr 21, 2023
by Joseph Weber BuzzFeed on Thursday announced it has shuttered its news division. In an email obtained by news outlets, BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti said the move was part of a 15% workforce reduction across a number of teams. “While layoffs are occurring...