by Zachery Schmidt | May 6, 2023
Idaho News The organizers of the Greater Idaho movement have filed a complaint with the Elections Division of the Oregon Secretary of State’s office. Movement organizers claim mailers opposed to Greater Idaho ballot measure 32-007 were sent to Wallowa County mailboxes...
by Zachery Schmidt | May 6, 2023
Fox Business A Denver city council representative seeking re-election proposed taxing “White-led businesses” and redistributing the wealth to minorities as reparations for the harm of capitalism. “Capitalism was built on stolen land, stolen labor and...
by Zachery Schmidt | May 6, 2023
New York Post The United States soon will begin denying asylum to migrants who are caught illegally crossing the United States-Mexico border under a new regulation, according to officials. The new asylum rule is expected to be finalized by May 11, the same day that a...
by Susan Berry, PhD | May 6, 2023
Massachusetts middle school student Liam Morrison was reportedly told again to remove his shirt Friday, one that said, “There Are Censored Genders,” which he wore to protest his school’s alleged decision to censor his right to free speech. Massachusetts Family...
by The Center Square | May 6, 2023
by Scott McClallen The Michigan Senate has joined lower chamber colleagues and voted to scrap the A-F grading system used to evaluate public schools. Lawmakers approved House Bill 4116 on a party-line vote of 20-18 on Wednesday. The bill moves to the desk of...
by Rachel Alexander | May 6, 2023
The Arizona Supreme Court declined to award significant sanctions against Kari Lake’s attorneys for contesting the election results of the gubernatorial race. Instead, on Thursday the court ordered $2,000 in sanctions against her attorneys for asserting it was an...
by The Center Square | May 6, 2023
by Sarah Roderick-Fitch Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares has announced Virginians affected by the alleged “tricks” from TurboTax owner Intuit will receive more than $3.6 million as part of a nationwide settlement. Miyares says more than...
by M.D. Kittle | May 6, 2023
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has set the Peach State’s 2024 party primary elections for March 12, foiling the Democratic National Committee’s plans to move Georgia’s vote toward the front of the presidential nominating line. Raffensperger said the DNC...
by The Center Square | May 6, 2023
by Anthony Hennen Onerous rules that restrict new housing and make it impossible to build starter houses or small apartment buildings drive up prices and push homeownership further out of reach, experts told Senate Republicans on Wednesday. As Pennsylvania...
by Hannah Poling | May 6, 2023
The Ohio Republican State Central Committee unanimously voted to oppose a proposed constitutional amendment to enshrine abortion in the state Constitution during their Friday meeting. The Ohioans for Reproductive Freedom, a coalition of radical pro-abortion activists...
by M.D. Kittle | May 6, 2023
Republican leadership is blasting Governor Tony Evers for threatening to kill a bill that would boost state shared revenue and bail out financially troubled Milwaukee. The liberal governor, however, isn’t the only critic of the legislation that pours hundreds of...
by Admin | May 6, 2023
by Mary Lou Masters Planned Parenthood is planning on launching a ballot measure initiative to roll back Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ newly-signed six-week abortion ban, according to Politico. DeSantis signed a bill April 16 to protect the lives of the unborn...
by M.D. Kittle | May 6, 2023
Governor Kim Reynolds checked off just about everything on her to-do list in the recently wrapped-up legislative session. From universal school choice to passage of a sweeping government restructuring plan, the popular Republican governor accomplished much of what she...
by Neil Jones | May 6, 2023
Two months after facing heat for cutting ties with Arizona Christian University (ACU) in an apparent case of religious discrimination, the Washington Elementary School District (WESD) has gone back on its actions. In response, the Arizona-based Alliance Defending...
by Just the News | May 6, 2023
by John Solomon In a rare and candid email exchange between two former CIA bosses, Michael Morell told John Brennan in October 2020 that he was organizing a letter of 51 intel experts claiming the emergence of the Hunter Biden laptop was a Russian influence...
by Star News Staff | May 6, 2023
by Mary Lou Masters Republican Texas Rep. Chip Roy introduced a bill Friday cracking down on illegal immigrants’ and noncitizens’ ability to vote in federal elections. The Protecting American Voters Act, co-sponsored by Republican Reps. Matt Rosendale of...
by Star News Staff | May 6, 2023
by Jennie Taer Border Patrol facilities that are holding migrants are largely over capacity at the southern border days ahead of the end of a Trump-era expulsion order, Title 42, according to an internal document the Daily Caller News Foundation exclusively...
by Star News Staff | May 6, 2023
by Mary Lou Masters President Joe Biden on Friday picked the White House staff secretary to succeed Susan Rice as his domestic policy chief. Biden, who served with Rice under the Obama administration, announced Rice’s resignation from domestic policy adviser on...
by Mac Roberts | May 6, 2023
The candidates for the Tennessee State House of Representatives District 52 special election are set after two candidates – Republican Laura Nelson and incumbent Justin Jones, a Democrat – qualified by the Thursday deadline. District 52 has a long history...
by Kaitlin Housler | May 6, 2023
Tennessee U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) recently joined ten Republican U.S. Senator colleagues in sending a letter to President Joe Biden urging his administration to extend Title 42. Title 42, a pandemic-related immigration policy, is slated to expire next...
by Star News Staff | May 6, 2023
by Robert Romano The unemployment rate still remains at historic lows of 3.4 percent in April, according to the latest data by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, amid other worrying signs for the U.S. economy including a continued collapse of job openings, a...