by Susan Berry, PhD | May 11, 2023
Videos and other documents obtained by Parents Defending Education (PDE) have revealed an elementary school in Portland, Maine, canceled its math and literacy classes to enable teachers to organize students in a social justice march that included children chanting...
by M.D. Kittle | May 11, 2023
Back in the Hawkeye State this week for multi-day campaign tours, Republican presidential hopefuls Vivek Ramaswamy and Nikki Haley commented on House Republican committee findings tying the Biden family’s fortunes to suspect foreign entities in China and Romania....
by The Center Square | May 11, 2023
by Benjamin Yount The latest plan to limit the books on school library shelves in Wisconsin could lead to lawsuits over “obscene materials.” State Rep. Scott Allen, R-Waukesha (pictured above, right), and Republican state Sen. Andre Jacque, R-DePere...
by The Center Square | May 11, 2023
by Bruce Walker States without prevailing wage laws pay far less for road construction and repairs than states with them, according to a study written by Dr. Michael Hicks, a professor of economics at Ball State University. Hicks concludes prevailing wage...
by Bradley Vasoli | May 11, 2023
Several Democratic lawmakers this week proposed legislation allowing all imprisoned Pennsylvania citizens to vote by absentee ballot. State Representatives Rick Krajewski (D-Philadelphia), Christopher Rabb (D-Philadelphia), Donna Bullock (D-Philadelphia), Jason...
by Hannah Poling | May 11, 2023
The Ohio House of Representatives approved an amendment on Wednesday that tries to alter how initiative petitions can propose constitutional amendments and legislation to allow for a statewide special election in August to vote on it. The Ohio Constitution Protection...
by M.D. Kittle | May 11, 2023
As the Biden administration goes about the legally suspect quest of federalizing get-out-the-vote efforts, more than a dozen U.S. senators are asking for an accounting of the “Promoting Access to Voting” campaign. U.S. Senators Ron Johnson (R-WI) and Bill Haggerty...
by Neil Jones | May 11, 2023
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors (MCBOS) voted unanimously Wednesday to ban the popular social media app TikTok from being used by government-owned and leased devices, citing cyber security concerns as the driving reason. “We know social media companies...
by Star News Staff | May 11, 2023
by Hank Long There was no disagreement among DFLers and Republicans on the Senate floor Monday over whether Minnesota workers across all industries want and need expanded access to paid family and medical leave benefits. To what degree the state should provide...
by Rachel Alexander | May 11, 2023
Cochise County Supervisor Tom Crosby survived an effort to recall him over his efforts to combat election fraud in the 2022 election. The Committee to Recall Tom Crosby announced in a news release last week that it came up 565 signatures short of the 4,865 required by...
by Susan Berry, PhD | May 11, 2023
Connecticut State Representative Quentin Williams (D-Middletown), 39, was legally intoxicated when he was killed by a wrong-way driver in January, according to Connecticut House Speaker Matt Ritter (D-Hartford). An accident investigation report yet to be released also...
by The Center Square | May 11, 2023
by Jon Styf While project promoters in cities such as Nashville, Tennessee, and Tempe, Arizona, continue to push the narrative that professional sports stadiums with surrounding developments are economic stimulators, a new report shows professional sports...
by Just the News | May 11, 2023
by Nick Givas Former President and 2024 White House candidate Donald Trump came out swinging during a CNN townhall Wednesday night, immediately saying the 2020 election was rigged and stolen through fraud and that he had an obligation to shine a spotlight on...
by The Center Square | May 11, 2023
by Bethany Blankley Instead of U.S. Border Patrol agents apprehending, detaining and deporting people who’ve illegally entered the U.S., they will be implementing a plan decided on last year to release them en masse into local border communities. The public...
by Just the News | May 11, 2023
by Greg Piper The mainstream media have provided varying explanations for the unexpected rise in blood clots, cardiac events and early death in the past two years: skipping breakfast, falling asleep in front of the TV, “exposure to a sudden gush of...
by Star News Staff | May 11, 2023
by Lora Ries One of the Left’s emotional weapons it uses to continue its open border agenda is unaccompanied alien children. A historic number of these children have crossed the southern border during the Biden administration—their parents were enticed by...
by Kaitlin Housler | May 11, 2023
The Nashville-based Beacon Center of Tennessee won an appeal in the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals this week against the city of Nashville on behalf of two homeowners that Metro officials forced to pay for public sidewalks. Another big win for property rights today!...
by Peter D'Abrosca | May 11, 2023
Ahead of August’s special session wherein Gov. Bill Lee (R) is expected to push for “Order of Protection” (red flag) laws, the governor has signed into law a bill that provides financial resources for school security measures. Namely, HB 0322...
by Kaitlin Housler | May 11, 2023
Members of law enforcement agencies near Rutherford County are paying tribute to and honoring a fallen detective. Detective Jacob Beu with the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office (RCSO) died from injuries suffered in a traffic crash Sunday on Armstrong Valley Road...
by TC Weber | May 11, 2023
The Metro Nashville Public Schools(MNPS) board revealed its proposed budget on Tuesday for the upcoming 2023 -2024 school year. The requested budget 0f over $1.2 million is drawn from the aspirational budget submitted to Mayor John Cooper by MNPS. It reflects the...
by Hannah Poling | May 11, 2023
According to a press release from Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation identified some confiscated drugs as “rainbow fentanyl” for the first time in the state. The attorney general’s office said that the Franklin...