by Just the News | Jul 6, 2023
by Natalia Mittelstadt Former law enforcement officials are warning of potential terrorist attacks and a repeat of 9/11 following a Homeland Security Department watchdog report that exposed government bungling that allowed an illegal immigrant on the terrorist...
by Just the News | Jul 6, 2023
by Nicholas Ballasy Mark Morgan, a former FBI agent and acting commissioner of the Customs and Border Protection Agency, told Just the News that it should take the U.S. Secret Service about 30 minutes to figure out how cocaine came into the White House and who...
by M.D. Kittle | Jul 6, 2023
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is doubling down on its insistence that an “ongoing” criminal investigation prevents the agency from releasing Covenant Presbyterian School killer Audrey Elizabeth Hale’s manifesto, according to a response filed...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Jul 6, 2023
The smallest baby ever born at St. Francis Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut, was celebrated by staff across the hospital as she was discharged last week following four months in the neonatal intensive care unit. “Born at just 22 weeks, Baby Zahraliz Francis Angueira,...
by Hannah Poling | Jul 6, 2023
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed the state’s $86 billion biennial operating budget containing tax cuts for individuals and businesses, higher income limits for school vouchers, and a new requirement for parental approval of social media accounts for children...
by M.D. Kittle | Jul 6, 2023
In signing Wisconsin’s new two-year spending plan Wednesday, Democrat Governor Tony Evers liberally applied his veto pen to the Republican-crafted biennial budget, gutting a $3.5 billion tax cut proposal that had reduced the state’s tax brackets and...
by Star News Staff | Jul 6, 2023
by Kate Anderson An illegal immigrant is due to appear in an Ohio court Wednesday for his trial after he allegedly raped a minor who was nine years old at the time. In July 2022, Gerson Fuentes, who the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency announced...
by Rachel Alexander | Jul 6, 2023
A large majority of Republican Party officials in a Maricopa County-area legislative district voted to declare the month of July “Pride in America Month.” The June 29th move comes at the close of a contentious “Pride Month” recognizing the...
by Just the News | Jul 6, 2023
by Natalia Mittelstadt The Fulton County GOP is suing the county Board of Commissioners for rejecting its nominee to an elections board, alleging he was not appointed for having previously raised concerns about voter rolls. Fulton’s Republican Party says...
by M.D. Kittle | Jul 6, 2023
Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley returns to the Granite State on Thursday for another packed schedule of campaigning, this time a three-day swing through New Hampshire’s North Country. Haley will host three town halls, a meet-and-greet and be a special...
by The Center Square | Jul 6, 2023
by Christen Smith A new survey suggests the price residents pay to live in Pennsylvania tempts younger generations to move. Results from the Commonwealth Foundation poll conducted last month show more than half of respondents between the ages of 18 and 44 have...
by The Center Square | Jul 6, 2023
by Casey Harper The percentage of Americans who have confidence in the U.S. government has plummeted in recent years, a new poll shows. Gallup released the poll that found that only 31% of surveyed Americans say they have confidence in the U.S. government. That...
by TC Weber | Jul 6, 2023
The Tennessee Department of Education released a report based last week on its recently concluded teacher retention listening tour. The report’s top findings were better professional development (PD), better pay/benefits, a desire for more collaboration, and...
by The Center Square | Jul 6, 2023
by Victor Skinner U.S. military spouses, one of the highest unemployed demographics, could receive new support to start and operate small businesses under legislation pending in the Senate. U.S. Sens. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., and Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., recently...
by Just the News | Jul 6, 2023
by Greg Piper Researchers around the world continue documenting potentially severe side effects from COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in certain demographics, but the Food and Drug Administration refuses to label them or even tell recipients the shots can’t stop...
by Star News Staff | Jul 6, 2023
by Mark Hendrickson For years, labor unions have been exempt from the consequences of destroying private property. Would you like a higher wage or salary? Sounds good! So, how would you go about persuading your employer to give you a raise? Why not vandalize...
by Just the News | Jul 6, 2023
by Greg Piper Google quietly updated its privacy policy over the long July 4 holiday weekend to expand what it can do with user data, namely improve its artificial-intelligence abilities, according to tech blog Gizmodo. The new policy replaced the word...
by The Center Square | Jul 6, 2023
by Scott McClallen Dewan Williams, 47, of Detroit, turned himself into the custody of the Michigan Department of Corrections last week to begin serving up to a 20-year sentence for scamming taxpayers out of $11 million via a benefits phone scheme. Williams was...
by The Center Square | Jul 6, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo The head of the Georgia Composite Medical Board says the agency has its “foot back on the gas” and is progressing on a series of recommendations in a follow-up state audit. A recent finding from the Georgia Department of Audits &...
by The Center Square | Jul 6, 2023
by Bethany Blankley The Florida State Guard welcomed its first graduating class of more than 100 soldiers who recently completed their training program and requirements. They are the first class of members of the Florida State Guard since 1947. Gov. Ron...
by Hannah Poling | Jul 6, 2023
The Ohio House of Representatives passed a Republican-backed piece of legislation last week that tries to make hospital prices more transparent and affordable. The Ohio House progressed House Bill (HB) 49 by a 90-5 vote advancing the legislation to the Ohio Senate for...