by Bradley Vasoli | Jun 18, 2023
President Joe Biden held his first presidential re-election campaign event on Saturday at the Philadelphia Convention Center, making strong appeals to his left-wing base. Biden appeared alongside organized-labor activists and mentioned in the first few seconds of his...
by The Center Square | Jun 18, 2023
by Sarah Roderick-Fitch Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed 24 bills for improving behavioral health care access as part of the governor’s “historic” Right Help, Right Now plan. The legislation is intended to improve insurance coverage for behavioral health in...
by Rachel Alexander | Jun 18, 2023
Kari Lake’s appeal of the trial court judge’s ruling against her after two trials is pending at the Arizona Court of Appeals, and her attorney Bryan Blehm has taken to Twitter to continue providing updates as more information comes in about Maricopa County’s election...
by The Center Square | Jun 18, 2023
by Benjamin Yount Don’t look for Wisconsin Republicans to reverse course on their proposed diversity, equity and inclusion cuts at the University of Wisconsin. Assembly Speaker Robin Vos on Wednesday defended his plan to cut $32 million from the UW System’s...
by Hannah Poling | Jun 18, 2023
A bipartisan group of Ohio lawmakers introduced a bill to address the state’s infant and maternal mortality rates and improve mothers’ and infants’ health, learning, and development outcomes. House Bill (HB) 7, known as the “Strong Foundations Act,”...
by The Center Square | Jun 18, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia lawmakers could consider overhauling the state’s tax credits when they reconvene in January, but the specific action they take could depend on what they hear from experts over the next few months. “The economic reality of tax credits...
by The Center Square | Jun 18, 2023
by Scott McClallen Starting July 1, car insurance rates will jump in Michigan. The Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association raised annual per-vehicle assessments on all auto insurance policies. In 2021, the association announced a $400-per-car rebate totaling...
by The Center Square | Jun 18, 2023
by Andrew Powell Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the state’s record-setting budget on Thursday which will increase state employee salaries, spend $1.6 billion on restoring the Everglades ecosystem and speed up infrastructure projects across the Sunshine State. House...
by The Center Square | Jun 18, 2023
by Christian Wade Connecticut diners will be able to get drinks to go permanently, with the state becoming the latest to make the COVID-19 pandemic-related policy law. A measure signed into law by Gov. Ned Lamont on Tuesday codifies emergency regulations...
by Star News Staff | Jun 18, 2023
by Mary Margaret Olohan As a response to woke corporations incentivizing employee abortions, one conservative CEO says he will offer his employees a $5,000 “baby bonus” to help sustain their families. PublicSq. Founder and CEO Michael Seifert believes “strong...
by Star News Staff | Jun 18, 2023
by Jason Cohen Facebook parent company Meta is officially terminating its COVID-19 censorship policies in the U.S., the tech giant told The Washington Post. Meta has repeatedly tamped down on COVID-19 “misinformation” in the U.S. and even faced pressure from...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 18, 2023
GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy released a statement defending two of his Republican competitors in the 2024 Republican presidential primary after former President Barack Obama accused the two of “glossing over effects of racism.” Obama made the comments...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 18, 2023
According to a study published earlier in June, two Tennessee towns are among America’s top 25 safest suburbs. According to SmartAsset, Brentwood and Franklin are two of the safest suburbs in the country. Brentwood ranks 16th, while Franklin ranks 21st....
by The Center Square | Jun 18, 2023
by Jon Styf More Tennesseans aged 14 to 18 are employed than have been in more than 20 years, according to a new report from the Tennessee Data Center. More than 109,000 teens were employed in the summer of 2000, but that number dropped to 50,000 workers in...
by The Center Square | Jun 18, 2023
by Christina Lengyel Amid a worsening workforce shortage, more employers – both across the state and the country – may set aside child labor laws as a solution, officials say. The alarming trend prompted lawmakers on the House Labor and Industry Committee to...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 18, 2023
The City of Phoenix is encouraging residents to weigh in with input as the city is required by law to review and rework city council district boundaries based on the latest Census data. Every ten years, according to the city, boundaries must be assessed and adjusted...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 18, 2023
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) recently announced how many turkeys were reported harvested during this year’s spring wild turkey hunting season. 2023 Tennessee Spring Turkey Harvest ReportedLearn more: https://t.co/0aWCIScxIU#tnwildlife...