by Just the News | Jul 16, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard Former President Donald Trump pledged to end corruption in Washington, D.C., by obliterating the deep state and creating a “Truth and Reconciliation Commission” that would declassify all information about government spying,...
by Just the News | Jul 16, 2023
by Charlotte Hazard A World Health Organization (WHO) committee has released a report that finds the well known sweetener aspartame is a possible cause of cancer. The new classification is based on a review of “limited evidence.” The U.S. Food and...
by Star News Staff | Jul 16, 2023
by Roger Kimball Who won the Republican blow-out interview lalapalooza with Tucker Carlson in Iowa Friday night? Besides Tucker himself—who was on the Q side of this extended Q & A—the participants were South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, former Arkansas...
by Star News Staff | Jul 16, 2023
by Jennie Taer A Boston hospital became overwhelmed by a surge in illegal immigrants seeking shelter, leading it to change its policy allowing them to stay overnight in the emergency room, according to recent local reports. The hospital is working to get the...
by Rachel Alexander | Jul 16, 2023
Almost two months after hearing oral arguments to determine whether Abe Hamadeh should be awarded a new trial in his election contest, Mohave County Superior Court Judge Lee F. Jantzen denied the request on Friday. Hamadeh’s legal team requested the retrial based on...
by The Center Square | Jul 16, 2023
by Bruce Walker Rep. Ken Borton, R-Gaylord, announced Thursday he’s planning to restore $15 million to the Pure Michigan budget. The Michigan tourism campaign has spent $450 million since its launch in 2008. Although the bulk of that money came from Michigan...
by The Center Square | Jul 16, 2023
by Christian Wade A federal judge has tossed a challenge to a Connecticut law banning firearms in state parks, saying the lawsuit lacks standing because the regulation isn’t enforced. The ruling by U.S. District Court Janet Bond Arterton, issued on...
by The Center Square | Jul 16, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo An Atlanta City Council committee has passed a measure to advocate for punishing railroads that block grade crossings for prolonged periods, the latest salvo in an ongoing dispute between railroads and communities nationwide. The Atlanta measure...
by Star News Staff | Jul 16, 2023
by Hayley Feland A popular Minneapolis-based security team for hire called “Sequeerity” is not licensed in the state of Minnesota, potentially making the business guilty of a gross misdemeanor, state officials confirmed. Under Minnesota law, anyone...
by Rachel Alexander | Jul 16, 2023
A report from the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) found that there may be an 8,241-vote discrepancy between those who cast votes in Maricopa County’s 2022 election and the number of ballots that were counted. This is “about 29.4 times” the difference between the...
by The Center Square | Jul 16, 2023
by Benjamin Yount A pair of Republican Wisconsin congressmen is pitching what they are calling a “federalist solution” to elections across the country. Republicans Bryan Steil and Derrick Van Orden this week introduced legislation that would implement some of...
by The Center Square | Jul 16, 2023
by Morgan Sweeney A Department of Defense-supported program designed to combat climate change came to Virginia on Monday. The Sentinel Landscape Partnership is tackling two new landscape projects in Virginia abutting its Maryland project, the Middle Chesapeake...
by Hannah Poling | Jul 16, 2023
Two Republican Ohio lawmakers have introduced a bill into the Ohio House of Representatives to ensure every patient’s right to a healthcare advocate at a hospital or care facility. House Bill (HB) 236, known as The Never Alone Act, sponsored by State...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jul 16, 2023
An Australian company that manufactures titanium alloy is coming to Bradley County, according to a release from the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (TNECD). Amaero International Limited will build invest $54.9 million in a manufacturing,...
by Star News Staff | Jul 16, 2023
by Debra Heine Newly unredacted emails reveal that former NIAID Director Dr. Anthony Fauci was aware that risky gain-of-function research was occurring in Wuhan, China, prior to the emergence of COVID-19, even though he referred to this fact in public as a...
by Just the News | Jul 16, 2023
by Kenan Grier The United States has given roughly twice as much military aid to Ukraine during the first year of Russia’s invasion as European Union countries, a disparity that has renewed debate among U.S. lawmakers. The U.S. gave $47 billion in the...
by ADN America | Jul 16, 2023
by Katarina Hall A fire that broke out on Thursday morning at a wildlife center in Florida killed hundreds of animals being housed in its facilities, authorities said. The Alligator and Wildlife Discovery Center in Madeira Beach, near St. Petersburg, Florida,...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jul 16, 2023
Governor Bill Lee criticized the Metro Nashville Police Department’s (MNPD) plan to utilize $3.375 million in state grant funding to support its current pool of 60 armed school resource officers (SRO) in the 45 Nashville public middle and high schools while increasing...
by Star News Staff | Jul 16, 2023
by Kate Anderson The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against a former Catholic school employee Thursday whose contract was not renewed after disclosing her same-sex marriage. Michelle Fitzgerald, the school’s former co-director of guidance, filed...
by The Center Square | Jul 16, 2023
by Lauren Scott U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, introduced a measure that would prohibit the Department of Defense from establishing or maintaining a Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program at any private school...
by Star News Staff | Jul 16, 2023
by Tina Blum Cohen The recent Supreme Court ruling regarding college admissions has once again thrust America’s educational system into the spotlight. A major question that has come from this ruling is whether America’s children are being intellectually and...