by Just the News | Aug 9, 2023
by John Solomon Firms tied to the Biden family collected more than $20 million from foreign sources, including big payments from controversial oligarchs who afterwards had private dinners with Joe Biden as vice president, congressional investigators disclosed...
by Star News Staff | Aug 9, 2023
by Jennie Taer Hundreds of New Yorkers protested a plan to house migrants in the parking lot of a local psychiatric center, according to NBC 4 New York. The city already began construction on the tent facility next to the Creedmoor Psychiatric Center for...
by Kaitlin Housler | Aug 9, 2023
GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy responded to former Vice President Mike Pence’s criticism of him for questioning the 9/11 Commission Report. The 9/11 Commission Report was published by the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States in...
by Rachel Alexander | Aug 9, 2023
Kari Lake and Abe Hamadeh continue to contest their election losses in the 2022 election for governor and attorney general respectively, producing ongoing new evidence of irregularities and possible wrongdoing in the election. Much of the evidence has taken months to...
by Hannah Poling | Aug 9, 2023
After a long campaign season for and against Ohio State Issue 1 to raise the threshold to amend the state Constitution, voting numbers from county boards of elections are pouring in and being added to the unofficial results on the Ohio Secretary of State’s...
by The Center Square | Aug 9, 2023
by Christian Wade A federal appeals court has upheld a 2021 Connecticut law banning religious exemptions for immunization requirements for schools, colleges and early education, but critics of the restrictions are vowing to take their case to the Supreme Court....
by The Center Square | Aug 9, 2023
by Morgan Sweeney The U.S. Office of Inspector General audited Virginia’s Medicaid program from 2019-21 and estimated the commonwealth paid managed care organizations at least $20.8 million in capitation payments for more than 12,000 deceased Medicare enrollees...
by The Center Square | Aug 9, 2023
by Anthony Hennen Pennsylvania lawmakers are considering a shortcut of sorts to expand health care access: let psychologists, not just psychiatrists, prescribe medication. A handful of states and the federal government already do so, but critics worry about a...
by Hannah Poling | Aug 9, 2023
A federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio dismissed a lawsuit on Monday challenging Bethel Local School District’s policy to permit students to use bathrooms according to their gender identity rather than their biological sex....
by Susan Berry, PhD | Aug 9, 2023
The Florida Board of Governors is expected to vote at the end of August on whether to offer the Classical Learning Test (CLT) along with the SAT and ACT for public college admissions, a move that would make the Sunshine State the first in the nation to offer a test...
by Just the News | Aug 9, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard Former President Donald Trump is ahead of President Joe Biden in a hypothetical 2024 presidential election in Michigan, according to a new poll. Trump received 43% support, while Biden came in at 41% and Green Party candidate Cornel West is...
by M.D. Kittle | Aug 9, 2023
Former President Donald Trump’s support among New Hampshire Republicans remains solid. A significant majority – 62 percent – of Republican primary voters say they would vote for Trump even if he’s convicted of a felony by the time they cast...
by Tom Pappert | Aug 9, 2023
Kari Lake, the former gubernatorial candidate, has emerged as the preferred choice for U.S. Senate among a plurality of Arizona Republicans, with a 31-point lead over Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb in a recent poll. The data also showed Representative Ruben Gallego...
by The Center Square | Aug 9, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo Earlier this year, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed House Bill 118 and House Bill 622 to triple Bartow County’s homestead tax exemptions for school and county ad valorem taxes. But property owners across the Peach State have seen their property tax...
by Star News Staff | Aug 9, 2023
by Hayley Feland More than a dozen communities across the state participated in Brave Books’ first annual “See You at the Library” event over the weekend, a national movement to “bring traditional Christian and American values back into the public space,” local...
by The Center Square | Aug 9, 2023
by Jon Styf The estimated value of the Tennessee Titans franchise rose 33% to $4.37 billion in the new Sportico National Football League valuations list. The increase came despite the Titans missing the playoffs but came in a year when Tennessee and Nashville...
by M.D. Kittle | Aug 9, 2023
Despite facing three criminal indictments, former President Donald Trump is crushing his GOP presidential nominee competitors and running neck and neck with President Joe Biden, according to the latest polls. In battleground Arizona, a new Emerson College poll finds...
by Star News Staff | Aug 9, 2023
by Will Kessler United Auto Workers (UAW) President Shawn Fain criticized President Joe Biden on Tuesday for pushing electric vehicle goals that UAW believes do not result in great enough compensation for workers, according to The Washington Post. Fain...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Aug 9, 2023
The Tennessee Faith and Freedom Coalition released a lengthy statement to The Tennessee Star Tuesday afternoon after a far-left gun control group directed its supporters to protest an event where the nonprofit’s Williamson County chapter will focus on...
by Kaitlin Housler | Aug 9, 2023
RedDOT Corporation officials announced Tuesday that the company will invest $18 million to expand its manufacturing and distribution operations in Memphis. RedDOT was founded in Seattle, Washington, in 1965 and operates facilities in North America, Europe, and Asia....