by Hannah Poling | May 26, 2023
Ohio Democrats have said they are adamantly against Ohio State Issue 1, which tries to change the percentage needed to amend the state Constitution by a statewide ballot initiative to a supermajority of 60 percent from the current 50 percent plus one. However, their...
by Just the News | May 26, 2023
by Joseph Weber The head of Twitter’s engineering operations has resigned after the platform’s hosting of Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis’ glitch-plagued 2024 presidential campaign launch. “After almost four incredible years at Twitter, I...
by Susan Berry, PhD | May 26, 2023
The leftist media celebrated a “Trans Youth Prom” on the Capitol lawn this week in Washington, D.C., an event that reportedly drew not only young teens experiencing gender dysphoria, but transgender children as young as age five, from 16 states, with the backing of...
by M.D. Kittle | May 26, 2023
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis officially launched his presidential campaign Wednesday, ending months of speculation and ratcheting up what promises to be an intense battle for the Republican Party nomination. DeSantis enters the race as a top-tier candidate but still...
by Susan Berry, PhD | May 26, 2023
Tweets by a key leftist organization pushing the Ohio abortion ballot initiative that could end parental involvement in minors’ medical decisions reveal that the goal of Unite for Reproductive and Gender Equity (URGE) is to cut parents out of their children’s lives....
by Neil Jones | May 26, 2023
The Arizona Center for Policy (CAP) shared Wednesday that it has entered the legal battle surrounding Arizona’s territorial-era limitations on abortions with an amicus brief to the state Supreme Court. “State lawmakers kept the state’s pre-Roe law on...
by Bradley Vasoli | May 26, 2023
Pennsylvania State Senator Jarrett Coleman (R-Allentown) this week introduced a measure requiring colleagues to take defined-contribution (DC) savings plans rather than traditional pensions. Coleman (pictured above), an airline pilot and former Parkland School...
by The Center Square | May 26, 2023
by Bethany Blankley While much of the focus has been on the southern border ahead of the public health authority Title 42 ending May 11, Title 42 never applied to those interdicted at sea. And a new policy implemented April 27 makes Cubans and Haitians...
by Star News Staff | May 26, 2023
by Kate Anderson A group of parents in Minnesota filed a lawsuit against Democratic Gov. Tim Walz Wednesday over a new law amending the Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) program to prohibit granting funds to schools that require a “faith statement.” Walz...
by The Center Square | May 26, 2023
by Bruce Walker Unemployment in Michigan’s 17 labor markets decreased by a median rate reduction of 0.8 percentage points in April compared to April 2022, according to data released Thursday morning by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management &...
by The Center Square | May 26, 2023
by Sarah Roderick-Fitch A group of Virginia bipartisan congressional leaders are leading the charge with legislation to improve access to mental health services and reduce suicides among Navy sailors. Reps. Jennifer Kiggans, Rob Wittman, Bobby Scott and...
by Star News Staff | May 26, 2023
by Natalia Mittelstadt Election integrity advocates say those charged with voter fraud across the U.S. are indeed being prosecuted but they warn lenient sentences are resulting in little – if any – deterrence to future crimes. “The good news is...
by Star News Staff | May 26, 2023
by Victor Davis Hanson The Left is waging a full-fledged cultural revolution against traditional America. And the Maoist results are often as absurd as they are terrifying. Special-counsel John Durham just issued his final report on wrongdoing within the FBI,...
by Star News Staff | May 26, 2023
by Katelynn Richardson The Supreme Court rolled back the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) authority to regulate under the Clean Water Act (CWA) in a unanimous decision Thursday. Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, brought by a couple prevented by...
by Kaitlin Housler | May 26, 2023
Data from the Tennessee Secretary of State’s Office shows that new business filings in Tennessee for the first quarter of 2023 were the highest in the state’s history. In the first quarter of 2023, 21,516 new entities were filed, and 199,309 firms renewed their active...
by M.D. Kittle | May 26, 2023
A glitchy start to the Ron DeSantis campaign, Tim Scott fires back at “The View,” Vivek Ramaswamy takes on Target, and Nikki Haley gets a CNN Town Hall. There’s no rest for the weary on the expanded presidential campaign trail. Twitter, We Have a Problem Just hours...
by Star News Staff | May 26, 2023
by Laurel Duggan Target’s market value plunged $9 billion in one week after anger erupted over the store’s new “PRIDE” collection, which features clothing for children and babies as well as a chest-binding swim top and a “tuck-friendly” women’s bathing suit....
by Peter D'Abrosca | May 26, 2023
According to multiple Thursday reports, the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System (CMCSs) is filing a lawsuit against several Silicon Valley titans of industry, claiming that social media is having a debilitating effect on its students. The Frantz Law Group of...
by Peter D'Abrosca | May 26, 2023
After President Joe Biden said he would invoke the 14th Amendment if Congress did not agree to raise the debt ceiling, Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti led other state attorneys general from across the country in telling Biden that such an action would be...
by The Center Square | May 26, 2023
by Jon Styf Tennessee’s Department of Economic and Community Development has awarded six grants of $1 million or more through the first five months of 2023, with the highest being a $9 million grant to SK Food Group in January. The FastTrack grants are state...
by The Center Square | May 26, 2023
by Christian Wade Connecticut House Republicans are calling for a public hearing on a proposal by the state’s court system that would reduce bail for some criminal defendants, a move they argue could jeopardize public safety. The judicial branch’s...