by M.D. Kittle | May 10, 2023
The Star News Network is suing the Federal Bureau of Investigation alleging the law enforcement agency has broken a critical First Amendment guard in repeatedly denying Freedom of Information Act requests seeking the Covenant School killer’s manifesto. Filed...
by Just the News | May 10, 2023
by Ben Whedon House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer and Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley on Wednesday fumed as the FBI failed to meet a subpoena deadline to provide congressional investigators with a form that allegedly details a bribery scheme...
by Susan Berry, PhD | May 10, 2023
The OB/GYN tapped by Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) to champion her bill that would allow abortions up until birth has been found to have authorized the 24-week abortion of a woman who later died in Albuquerque from complications due to the procedure. Dr. Shannon Carr was...
by Just the News | May 10, 2023
by John Solomon The House Oversight and Accountability Committee on Wednesday directly challenged President Joe Biden’s claims about his family’s overseas business deals, providing fresh evidence his son Hunter got money directly from China, was involved in a...
by Neil Jones | May 10, 2023
The City of Bisbee released a statement Monday outlining what it is currently doing to prepare for the expiration of Title 42 on Thursday, which is expected to cause a mass influx of immigrants seeking to enter the country across the southern border. “The Mayor...
by M.D. Kittle | May 10, 2023
U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) blasted the Biden administration for its ongoing failure in addressing the southwest border crisis, which is about to get a whole lot worse when Title 42 ends later this week. The Iowa Republican said it’s time to move on her Build It...
by The Center Square | May 10, 2023
by Sarah Roderick-Fitch Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, in an exclusive interview with The Center Square, had strong words for the Biden administration’s handling of the crisis at the southern border and the lifting of Title 42. Youngkin signed an executive order...
by Hannah Poling | May 10, 2023
A Democratic-backed group that opposes the Ohio Constitution Protection Amendment released an advertisement praising House Speaker Jason Stephens (R-Kitts Hill) for the lack of a House floor vote on the resolution. The group One Person One Vote praises Stephens...
by The Center Square | May 10, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp regularly blames Washington policies for causing inflation and hurting Georgians, but he doesn’t hesitate to announce grants — such as those for rural broadband projects — that rely on federal tax dollars. “While...
by The Center Square | May 10, 2023
by Scott McClallen Some Michigan lawmakers want to end life sentences without parole for those under the age of 19. Michigan has more juveniles sentenced to life parole than any other state, said Rep. Amos O’Neal, D-Holt, said in the Criminal Justice Committee...
by The Center Square | May 10, 2023
by Christian Wade Connecticut’s film tax credit, which has doled out more than $1.5 billion to Hollywood movie studios since 2007, lost millions last year, according to a new report. The report by the state Department of Economic and Community Development...
by Bradley Vasoli | May 10, 2023
In a bipartisan 8-3 vote on Tuesday, Pennsylvania’s Senate Finance Committee passed legislation to speed the state’s reduction of its corporate net income tax (CNIT). Last year, as part of the Keystone State’s budget, lawmakers initiated a reduction of the CNIT from...
by Star News Staff | May 10, 2023
by Jason Cohen Americans lack faith in their country’s main economic authorities, according to a Gallup poll published Tuesday. The poll asked participants to state their confidence level that officials will “do or recommend the right thing for the economy.” It...
by Star News Staff | May 10, 2023
by Micaela Burrow The Pentagon announced plans Tuesday to buy $1.2 billion in weapons as part of an ongoing program to build up Ukraine’s military over the long term while it continues to provide for immediate battlefield needs. The weapons, drawn from an...
by Peter D'Abrosca | May 10, 2023
Governor Bill Lee signed a slew of legislation into law last week, including SB0269/HB0317, which makes June 19, or “Juneteenth,” a statewide paid holiday. The law was sponsored by State Representative William Lamberth (R-Portland) and State Senator Jack...
by Kaitlin Housler | May 10, 2023
A new mechatronics lab at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) opened to prepare its College of Engineering and computer science students for post-graduation careers. UTC describes mechatronics as the “combination of mechanical engineering with...
by Mac Roberts | May 10, 2023
Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs released his proposal for a record-high budget to the Knox County Commission Monday. Though the budget reached a record $1 billion, an increase of $90 million over last year’s plan, the mayor did not propose any tax increases. The...
by Just the News | May 10, 2023
by Natalia Mittelstadt As the COVID-19 public health emergency is set to expire on Thursday — and, along with it, emergency authority under Title 42 to speedily expel asylum-seekers as potential public health risks — the U.S. is preparing for an influx of...
by RealClearWire | May 10, 2023
by Charles Lipson What will President Biden do if his son is indicted by the federal prosecutor in Delaware? That’s one of three questions looming over U.S. Attorney David Weiss’ fateful choice. The second is whether the indictment will go after a larger,...