by Star News Staff | Jun 15, 2023
by Laurel Duggan Dana Rivers, a longtime transgender activist, was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday for the 2016 murder of a lesbian couple and their son. Rivers garnered national fame in 1999 for suing the Center Unified School District in Sacramento and...
by The Center Square | Jun 15, 2023
by Bethany Blankley Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday signed two bills into law designed to reform public higher education institutions in Texas. One bans them from implementing DEI policies and another revises the tenure structure. Both bills, authored by State...
by Just the News | Jun 15, 2023
by Nicholas Ballasy Medicaid emergency spending for illegal immigrants more than doubled from fiscal year 2020 to fiscal year 2021, according to House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green. During a congressional hearing Wednesday on Homeland Security...
by The Center Square | Jun 15, 2023
by Bethany Blankley A bus of foreign nationals who illegally entered Texas and were apprehended and released by the Biden administration were taken to Los Angeles for the first time, Gov. Greg Abbott said. They were dropped off at the Los Angeles Union Station...
by Julie Kelly | Jun 15, 2023
In the fourth episode of his newest production, “Tucker on Twitter,” former Fox News primetime host mocked President Joe Biden as a “wannabe dictator.” Ep. 4 Wannabe Dictator pic.twitter.com/MDcs5g0gxB — Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) June 15, 2023 During his...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Jun 15, 2023
A watchdog organization dedicated to the defense of the Catholic Church released a report Sunday that claims the largest Catholic health system in the United States is “acting directly against Catholic moral teaching in direct defiance of its Catholic identity.” The...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 15, 2023
State Representative David Livingston (R-Peoria) filed an official complaint on Wednesday with the Arizona Attorney General’s Office requesting that it investigate and determine whether Governor Katie Hobbs used state resources to influence elections. 🚨FOR IMMEDIATE...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 15, 2023
Since the service launched in May, 150,000 Georgians have signed up for the state’s new digital driver’s license option, according to the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS). “This marks a significant advancement in digital identity verification within...
by Hannah Poling | Jun 15, 2023
The Ohio Ballot Board approved new ballot language for State Issue 1 following an Ohio Supreme Court ruling that the board rewrites the proposal to address issues in the ballot text of the previously approved version. The new version approved by the Ballot Board in a...
by Hannah Poling | Jun 15, 2023
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine submitted a letter to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) requesting a second extension on the deadline for Ohio to request a major disaster declaration for damage resulting from the catastrophic East Palestine train derailment...
by M.D. Kittle | Jun 15, 2023
The packed field of candidates in the chase for the Republican Party presidential nomination looks to be getting one more contender. Miami Mayor Francis Suarez filed his federal paperwork Wednesday to run for president. Suarez’s filing with the Federal Election...
by Bradley Vasoli | Jun 15, 2023
As Democrats proceeded with Pennsylvania minimum wage hike legislation on Wednesday, Republican state representatives tried and failed to amend the measure to mitigate job losses. The bill supported by the Democrats’ one-seat House of Representatives majority would...
by M.D. Kittle | Jun 15, 2023
Meagan Wolfe, the controversial administrator of the controversial Wisconsin Elections Commission, sent out a defiant letter on Wednesday to local elections officials as she looks to save her job. Wolfe’s current term is set to expire in a couple of weeks, and, as she...
by TC Weber | Jun 15, 2023
Three of Tennessee’s teacher associations have filed a lawsuit against Tennessee over a new law prohibiting payroll deductions for labor association dues. The law, scheduled to go into effect on July 1, includes provisions for increased educator pay. Governor...
by Star News Staff | Jun 15, 2023
by Anthony Gockowski Several DFL legislators posed for a picture in April with members of an organization that has been widely condemned as an “anti-Catholic hate group.” The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, whose roleplaying as Catholic nuns has...
by The Center Square | Jun 15, 2023
by Bruce Walker Local and national efforts to stymie the building of an electric vehicle battery components plant in Michigan were dealt another setback on Tuesday. The U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment declared that the purchase of farmland in Big Rapids by...