by Susan Berry, PhD | Jun 30, 2023
Former Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant (R) is celebrating the “comeback story” of his state’s fourth-graders, who ranked on 2022 national test scores as the nation’s top performers in reading, and second in math, following the enactment of literacy legislation he...
by Star News Staff | Jun 30, 2023
by Victor Davis Hanson The American post-Cold War order from the Ronald Reagan through George W. Bush administration is over. Barack Obama began its erosion with his tired lectures about the past sins of the United States. Obama empowered radical Islamists. He...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 30, 2023
Tennessee’s attorney general Thursday announced a lawsuit against several of the largest chemical manufacturers in the country for the health damage he says they caused to Tennesseeans. Companies including 3M, DuPont, and Chemours create products containing per-...
by Star News Staff | Jun 30, 2023
by Rachel Lalgie Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University rescinded its agreement to host a College Republicans United convention “after doing research” on the group. Richard Thomas, founder of the group, told The College Fix that the event was to be located at the...
by Hannah Poling | Jun 30, 2023
The Ohio House of Representatives passed a Republican-backed concurrent resolution to urge the federal government to officially name Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, as the permanent location for the U.S. Space Command headquarters. The Ohio House...
by Hannah Poling | Jun 30, 2023
The City of Columbus is trying to implement its gun control laws while a lawsuit filed by The Buckeye Institute to protect the rights of Ohioans to keep and bear arms is being heard. The city requests that the 10th District Court of Appeals overturns a ruling by a...
by Star News Staff | Jun 30, 2023
by Mia Hernandez Multiple fireworks shows slated for July 4th along Los Angeles’ coastline have been canceled in the wake of a county mandate that was initially spurred by environmental activists, according to the Los Angeles Times. The L.A. Regional Water...
by Star News Staff | Jun 30, 2023
by Daniel Turner Although America’s energy producers are already under daily attack from the Biden administration, the eco-left is not content to limit their crusade to Washington DC. They are funding local groups in energy producing states to put in place...
by Just the News | Jun 29, 2023
by John Solomon Pressure is growing in congressional, legal and media circles for the federal judge in the Hunter Biden case to reject a plea deal that would spare the first son from serving prison time after evidence has emerged from two IRS whistleblowers...
by Just the News | Jun 29, 2023
by Greg Piper The disputed 2020 election now appears in the rearview mirror for YouTube, which is now determining what users can see relevant to the next election. The Alphabet-owned, video-sharing site and Google sibling has censored at least two videos, and...
by Just the News | Jun 29, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard Florida congressional Republicans demanded that the Biden administration answers whether it partnered with the Southern Poverty Law Center to label Moms for Liberty and other parental rights groups as “extremists.” The...
by Admin | Jun 29, 2023
by Mary Lou Masters Several 2024 Republican presidential candidates praised the U.S. Supreme Court Thursday for striking down affirmative action in college admissions via two cases against Harvard and the University of North Carolina. SCOTUS ruled in the cases that...
by Admin | Jun 29, 2023
Wall Street Journal The Supreme Court found it unconstitutional to consider race in university admissions, eliminating the principal tool the nation’s most exclusive schools have used to diversify their campuses. Thursday’s decision will force a reworking of...
by Hannah Poling | Jun 29, 2023
Ohio Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose, who is an undeclared candidate for the U.S. Senate, told The Ohio Star that he thinks that the abortion and marijuana legalization efforts in the state will both obtain enough signatures to get on the November 2023...
by M.D. Kittle | Jun 29, 2023
In a move that turned the tables on Democrats who had played political games with the appointment of controversial Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe, the Republican-controlled state Senate late Wednesday evening dropped a surprise resolution...
by M.D. Kittle | Jun 29, 2023
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign reminded supporters on Wednesday that the Democrat challenger to President Joe Biden is facing a “crucial deadline” on Friday. It will be the first time the presidential hopeful’s campaign donations will be made...
by The Center Square | Jun 29, 2023
by Bethany Blankley Florida law enforcement officers and Attorney General Ashley Moody’s Office of Statewide Prosecution have shut down a trafficking ring in the Orlando area. The group is responsible for pushing large quantities of narcotics, including...
by Hannah Poling | Jun 29, 2023
The Ohio House of Representatives passed two Republican-backed pieces of legislation on Tuesday one that modernizes and streamlines the adoption process across the state and another bill that excuses breastfeeding mothers from jury duty. The Ohio House passed House...
by M.D. Kittle | Jun 29, 2023
Former President Donald Trump has upped his support over Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in the Granite State and President Joe Biden leads his Democratic Party challengers by more than 50 percentage points, according to a new poll conducted by the Saint Anselm College...
by The Center Square | Jun 29, 2023
by Carly Moran Arizona legislators Sen. Frank Carroll, R-Surprise and House Majority Leader Leo Biasiucci, R-Lake Havasu, are promoting the documentary “Sound of Freedom” as an extension of their campaign against human trafficking. “Sound of...
by The Center Square | Jun 29, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia authorities have approved $17.3 million in Georgia Transportation Infrastructure Bank loans and grants for seven transportation infrastructure projects across the state. “Transportation infrastructure projects often entail large...